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Trapped – a love story
In the interactive short film “Trapped – a love story” you get to make choices.
Everyday of your life, you face thousands of choices. You choose what to eat, what to wear and what to listen to. Some choices do not have consequences, while others can have a major impact on your life.
But not everyone has the possibility to choose. All around the world girls are growing up without choosing who and when they want to marry. Girls forced into marriage often have to quit school and move in with a man they don’t know.
Will you choose to help us stop child marriage?
Child marriage stories
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Every girl deserves the right to choose who, when – and if – she wants to marry.
But around the globe, child marriage denies girls the freedom to make their own decisions, be in charge of their bodies, and to have choices and... -
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Zainab was forced out of university and into marriage when she was 17 years old, and she gave birth to her daughter a year later. After participating in workshops with Plan International she gained a better understanding of gender equality, her...
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Education after child marriage
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