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Technical note on Partnering with Men and Boys to End Child Marriage

A male community mobilizer interacts with children at a gathering point for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) .
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This note for practitioners provides practical guidance on planning, implementing and monitoring approaches for partnering with men and boys in child marriage programming.

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