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GIRLS SCHOOL TOO ( A CHILD MARRIAGE CAMPAIGN)

The Girls are female children or young adolescents (12-14), teenagers (13-17), and tweens (11). The school is well-educated, well-trained, teachable, knowledgeable, skilled, and well-disciplined. The School is educated, train, teachable, knowledgeable, skilled, and discipline. The Too is excessively and inclusive. This is also the theme of the campaign against child marriage.

Girls’ School Too is a catchphrase that implies that girls can attend school, that girls can be educated, that girls can have the same privileges as boys, and that girls can be trained or enlightened. They have value and girls can be better than boys if encourage to go to school. Girls’ School Too are girls under the age of 18 and girls who are not yet of marriageable age but are forced to marry by their parents or other factors.

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Girls’ School Too is a Child Marriage Awareness Campaign that aims to end the scourge of mass child marriages in Nigeria by educating families about the harmful practice and encouraging girls to go to school. The campaign also aims to discourage girls from marrying young and to introduce girls to education as a source of hope for a better future. To inspire girls to look inward and recognise their inherent talent and strength in achieving greater goals in life. To consider education as an alternative to child marriage. To educate parents, elders, and the community as a whole.

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