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The Hidden Crisis: Early Marriage on the Rise in Europe

Europe in marriage early is a major issue that has been prevalent for many years. The practice of marrying at a young age has negative consequences on both individuals and society as a whole. In Europe, early marriage is often linked to cultural traditions, poverty, and lack of education.

One of the main reasons why early marriage continues to be a problem in Europe is due to cultural traditions. In some communities, marriage at a young age is seen as a way to preserve cultural identity and ensure the continuity of traditions. However, this often leads to young girls being forced into marriage against their will, resulting in serious consequences for their physical and mental well-being.

Poverty is another factor that contributes to early marriage in Europe. Families living in poverty may see marrying off their daughters at a young age as a way to reduce their financial burden. However, this often perpetuates the cycle of poverty, as young girls who marry early are less likely to finish their education and secure stable employment.

Lack of education is also a major contributing factor to early marriage in Europe. Girls who are not given the opportunity to receive an education are more likely to be married off at a young age. This not only limits their opportunities for personal growth and development but also perpetuates the cycle of poverty and inequality.

In order to address the issue of early marriage in Europe, it is important to take a holistic approach. This includes implementing laws and policies that protect individuals from being forced into marriage, as well as increasing access to education and economic opportunities for young girls. Additionally, raising awareness about the negative consequences of early marriage is crucial in changing societal attitudes and norms.

Overall, early marriage in Europe is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach to address. By addressing the root causes of early marriage and implementing effective solutions, we can ensure that individuals are able to make informed choices about their own lives and futures.

Nada Alahdal

Human right activist
Nada Foundation

Nada Alahdal

Nada Al-Ahdal (born February 2, 2002) a human rights activist and resident of Yemen known for escaping two different child marriage pacts which her parents had arranged it for her. In 2013, I posted a YouTube video decrying child marriage showcasing her story and her experience in being forced into marriage contracts, which quickly went viral and prompted coverage of Yemen’s continued practice of child marriage. She managed to influence the comprehensive national dialogue conference in Yemen to pass and apply a law of criminalizing the marriage of minors under the age of 18 , and that is after launching her first video to rally the international media to denounce the marriage of minors. Below are highlights of her main not limited to her achievement during the awareness campaign she held throughout herlife:

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