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    • Meet the Team
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    • Gender and Empowerment
      • Advancing Social Norms Practice in Nigeria
      • Eastern Africa Social and Gender Norms Learning Collaborative (EALC)
      • The GENDER Project
      • The Passages Project
      • Quantitative Measurement of Gender Equality and Empowerment (EMERGE)
    • Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health
      • Adapting, Expanding, and Evaluating ARCHES in Kenya
      • Adolescent Transition West Africa (ATWA)
      • Agency for All
      • CHARM (Counseling Husbands to Achieve Reproductive health and Marital equity) 2
      • Growing Up GREAT!: The Way Forward / « Bien Grandir : La Voie à Suivre ! »
      • Safer At Schools Early Alert (SASEA)
      • Social-Structural and Spatial Determinants of HIV Testing and Linkage to Care among High Risk Women in Tanzania
      • TaTa Institute of Genetics and Society (TIGS) Social Sciences
      • Tipping Point: Using Social Network Theory to Accelerate Scale and Impact
    • Gender Based Violence (GBV)
      • Adapting, Expanding, and Evaluating ARCHES in Kenya
      • Building the Evidence Base to Understand and Prevent Campus Sexual Assault in Swaziland
      • CalVEX Study: California Study on Violence Experiences Across the Lifespan
      • Youth Connect Study
      • Evaluation of Best Practices in Rape Prevention Education in California
      • Experiences of Secondary Trauma among Study Staff for HIV and GBV Related Research in Low and Middle-/Income Countries.
      • Scale Up of REAL Fathers Initiative in Northern Uganda and Karamoja Region
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Unintended Consequences of Using Education to Address Gender Inequalities and Girl Child Marriage
By Arianna
In GEH Blog
Posted January 17, 2019

Unintended Consequences of Using Education to Address Gender Inequalities and Girl Child Marriage

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