In 2017, a group of female Islamic clerics in Indonesia issued an unprecedented edictagainst child marriage.
The clerics urged the government to raise the minimum legal age for women to marry to 18 from the current 16.
The female clerics cited studies which highlight that many Indonesian child brides are not allowed to continue their education and half the marriages end in divorce.
According to Human Rights Watch, "there is overwhelming evidence child marriage has devastating consequences," often leading to poverty and health risks linked to early pregnancies.
Child brides are also more likely to experience domestic violence, the NGO says.
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