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    Every year there are 5 million girls married under the age of 15.

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    Child Marriage exists around the world.

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    In South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa.

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    It's across regions, it's across cultures, it's across religions.

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    Child is an abuse of human rights.

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    Girls are married at an age in which they are supposed to be in school.

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    They are supposed to be protected.

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    And they are called to be playing roles of adults, and they are girls.

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    When I was 8 years old and my sister was 10 years old, my uncle came to our grandfather's

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    place and he told him, I think now these girls are big enough for circumcision.

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    So, you know, you first have to be circumcised for you to get married.

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    We managed to escape for the first time.

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    And then, my uncle came.

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    We were beaten and all that and then we had to tell him, uncle we promise that next time

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    we are not going to run away.

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    These children who have to sleep with old men, don't even know what they're going to

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    be doing in bed.

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    And it is vicious.Traditionally, culturally, it is accepted, especially in the rural areas.

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    And also because of poverty.

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    Poverty is the main reason for early marriage.

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    When the family is very poor and they have many children, boys and girls, they prefer

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    to send some of the female from the house to another family.For the individual girl,

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    it can be a time when her life changes dramatically.

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    But when you magnify that across a whole country, you can see the impact it has at a macro level.

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    When girls are marrying below the age of 15, they are interrupting their education too

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    soon, they are reducing their economic potential in perpetuity, they are at much greater risk

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    of dying in childbirth, of their infant dying in the first year of life, and are going to

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    experience higher lifetime fertility and greater rates of poverty, that magnified across the

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    country really perpetuates a cycle of poverty for these countries.

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    Issues related to human security, issues like child marriage, are simply not soft issues.

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    They are issues that can affect the stability of countries, they are issues that can affect

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    the economic development of these countries.

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    They are every bit as dangerous as wars over natural resources or wars that result from

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    cultural differences.

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    We as a global community not only have a moral interest in protecting young girls in particular

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    but we have our own security interest at heart.

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    If you care about economic development, you care about investing in women in girls, you

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    care about reducing maternal mortality and infant mortality, you have to look at child

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    marriage as a driver of all of these things.

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    The evidence shows us, and common sense would show us as well, that education can delay

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    and even prevent child marriage.

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    It can raise incomes and it certainly can improve health.

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    (4:30)There are a number of ways that the international community has sought in the

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    past to address isues like child marriage.

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    Frequently, we adopt sanctions.

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    We've also seen situations where we try to name and shame.

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    In other situations we try to address it through general economic development approaches, through

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    girls' empowerment and girls' education.

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    And then there are other situations where you want to act with local actors, whether

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    those are legislators or government officials or traditional leaders.

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    And what we've found all around the world is that empowering those individuals within

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    their own societies who can speak to their counter parts has been by far the most effective

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    approach.

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    You don't just empower them by telling them this is bad.

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    (5:19)You need to target decision makers, what we call the cultural elders.

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    We need to involve the young men because they are the future husbands of these girls, they

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    are the ones who are marrying them.

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    Everyone needs to get informed, and let the decision come from them.

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    (5:40) it is not a disease, child marriage.

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    It's a social condition.

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    We are not talking about Polio, here.

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    We are talking about social engineering that will require many, many things in place to

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    really eradicate this.

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    I think that it can be done within a generation.

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    (6:05) The issue of child marriage has been elevated in recent years both in terms of

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    U.S. foreign policy and on the world stage.

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    And at the country level I think we are also seeing signs of progress.

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    So for example, take a country like Ethiopia where you have a government that has actually

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    committed to addressing this issue.

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    (6:29) One day, if I get a girl, I think she's really going to enjoy all the rights I didn't

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    enjoy.

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    She's going to go to school, definitely she's not going to get circumcised, she's not going

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    to get married.

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    Well, if she wants to get married it's fine, if she doesn't want to get married, that's

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    it.

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    I can't really force her.

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    She's going to decide for herself what she wants.

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The example sentences of CIRCUMCISION in videos (7 in total of 30)

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Use "circumcision" in a sentence | "circumcision" example sentences

How to use "circumcision" in a sentence?

  • Every luxury was lavished on you - atheism, breastfeeding, circumcision.
    -Joe Orton-
  • I also survived circumcision, a barbaric practice designed to remind you as early as possible that your genitals are not your own.
    -George Carlin-
  • The egg cream is psychologically the opposite of circumcision--it pleasurably reaffirms your Jewishness.
    -Mel Brooks-
  • Circumcision , that's all I've ever talked about.
    -Jacques Derrida-
  • You know what circumcision is, Private?
    -Bernard Cornwell-
  • The Ten Commandments have lost their validity...Conscience is a Jewish invention. It is a blemish like circumcision.
    -Adolf Hitler-
  • Circumcision is where sex and violence meet for the first time.
    -Jeannine Parvati Baker-
  • Circumcision in the United States is routinely performed without anesthesia, though anesthesia reduces the infant's stress and prevents infection and blood clots.
    -Warren Farrell-

Definition and meaning of CIRCUMCISION

What does "circumcision mean?"

/ˈsərkəmˌsiZHən/

noun
Feast day celebrating the circumcision of Jesus.