Centre for Roma Initiatives from Montenegro - Niksic, through this publication  points out challenges and lessons learned in the prevention of child marriages. This publication "proposes a theory of change, which shows a number of directions of action in combating of child marriage. Namely, child marriages represent the worst violation of the human rights of girls and boys in Montenegro, and they mostly affect Roma and Egyptian girls and boys. Indicating the consequences of child marriages is a particularly difficult mission and challenge for all institutions, organisations, and individuals..."

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