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In October 2019, the UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to End Child Marriage, WHO/The Human Reproduction Programme and Girls Not Brides convened a meeting to take stock of the progress made in addressing research priorities for preventing child marriage and supporting married girls, to identify an updated set of research priorities for the next five years, and to determine options for strengthening the dissemination and uptake of research findings and the execution of the new research agenda.

Four key messages emerged from the stock-taking exercise:

  1. The evidence-base on child marriage has grown substantially over the past 5 to 10 years, especially with regard to its levels and trends, causes and consequences;
  2. Much more clarity exists around some key issues such as levels and trends, drivers, and protective factors;
  3. Less clarity exists around other key issues such as levels, trends and characteristics of child marriage at subnational levels; the factors that lead to large scale declines; and the effectiveness, cost, and cost-effectiveness of interventions to prevent child marriage and support married girls; and what it takes to deliver such interventions at scale and in a sustainable manner, and;
  4. There is a need to be more transformational in linking research to policy and programme needs. Based on these key messages, research priorities and options to strengthen dissemination and uptake of research findings were identified and collected in this report.

Based on these key messages, research priorities and options to strengthen dissemination and uptake of research findings were identified and collected in this report.

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The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Global Programme to End Child Marriage works with many partners to advocate for and support practical actions to end child marriage and promote gender equality and the empowerment of adolescent girls. The Global Programme, together with WHO/The Human Reproduction Programme and Girls Not Brides convened a meeting in October 2019 to take stock of progress made in addressing research priorities for preventing child marriage and supporting married girls and to identify an updated set of research priorities for the next five years and the execution of the new research agenda.
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