Program.

Marriage No Child’s Play (Save the Children)

  • Young people are better informed about SRHR, including adverse effects of child marriage and empowered to voice their needs and rights
  • Community Level Stakeholders have capacity to deliver Comprehensive Sexuality Education
  • Discussion leaders Peer educators/others have capacity to deliver SRHR information
  • Teachers/peer educators/others have capacity to deliver Life Skills Education
  • Young people have access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) information
  • Parents and members of communities understand the importance of girls’ education
  • Schools and PTAs and students prevent drop out and assist married girls to remain in or re-enter school
  • Increased safe school environment for girls in schools
  • Girls and their families have access to existing social protection schemes, CCTs, non-cash incentives
  • Risk-, and married girls have financial literacy skills
  • Girls and their families have access to savings accounts
  • Girls and their families have access to income generation opportunities
  • Strengthened child protection systems
  • stakeholders have increased knowledge and awareness on ASRHR and the harmful consequences of child marriage
  • Media sensitization workshops to increase media reporting renouncing child marriage

Sustainable Option for Uplifting Livelihood (Indo Global Social Service Society)

  • Reducing the Food Insecurity of the Families
  • Strengthen Community Based Organization