Plesons Marina, Travers Ellen, Malhotra Anju, Finnie Arwyn, Maksud Nankali, Chalasani Satvika, Chandra-Mouli Venkatraman
UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP) and the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Independent Consultant, Dublin, Ireland.
Reprod Health. 2021 Jul 20;18(1):152. doi: 10.1186/s12978-021-01176-x.
Over the past 25 years, tremendous progress has been made in increasing the evidence on child marriage and putting it to good use to reduce the prevalence of child marriage and provide support to married girls. However, there is still much to be done to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal target 5.3 of ending child marriage by 2030, and to meet the needs of the 12 million girls who are still married before age 18 each year. To guide and stimulate future efforts, the UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, the World Health Organization, the UNICEF-UNFPA Global Programme to End Child Marriage, and Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage convened an expert group meeting in 2019 to: (1) review the progress made in building the evidence base on child marriage since the publication of research priorities in this area in 2015, (2) identify an updated set of research priorities for the next ten years, and (3) discuss how best to support research coordination, translation, and uptake. This article provides a summary of the progress made in this area since 2015 and lists an updated set of research gaps and their rationale in four key areas: (1) prevalence, trends, determinants, and correlates of child marriage; (2) consequences of child marriage; (3) intervention effectiveness studies to prevent child marriage and support married girls; and (4) implementation research studies to prevent child marriage and support married girls. It also highlights a number of calls-to-action around research coordination and knowledge translation to support the emerging and evolving needs of the field.
在过去25年里,在增加童婚相关证据并将其有效用于降低童婚发生率及为已婚女童提供支持方面已取得巨大进展。然而,要实现到2030年终止童婚这一可持续发展目标5.3,满足每年仍有1200万女孩在18岁前结婚的需求,仍有许多工作要做。为指导和激励未来的努力,联合国开发计划署-联合国人口基金-联合国儿童基金会-世界卫生组织-世界银行人类生殖研究、发展和研究培训特别规划署、世界卫生组织、联合国儿童基金会-联合国人口基金终止童婚全球计划以及“女孩不是新娘”终止童婚全球伙伴关系于2019年召开了一次专家组会议,以:(1)回顾自2015年该领域研究重点发布以来在建立童婚证据基础方面取得的进展;(2)确定未来十年一套更新的研究重点;(3)讨论如何最好地支持研究协调、转化和应用。本文总结了自2015年以来该领域取得的进展,并列出了四个关键领域一套更新的研究差距及其理由:(1)童婚的发生率、趋势、决定因素和相关因素;(2)童婚的后果;(3)预防童婚和支持已婚女童的干预效果研究;(4)预防童婚和支持已婚女童的实施研究。它还强调了围绕研究协调和知识转化的一些行动呼吁,以支持该领域新出现和不断变化的需求。