Date de publication

2018

Auteur

UNFPA

Ressources

Tes droits : Informations destinées aux femmes et aux jeunes en situation de handicap

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État de la population mondiale 2014

Éditeur

UNFPA

Date de publication

2014

Auteur

UNFPA

Nombre de pages

126

State of World Population

État de la population mondiale 2014

Le pouvoir de 1,8 milliard

Les jeunes n’ont jamais été aussi nombreux et, selon toute vraisemblance, le monde ne disposera plus jamais d'un tel potentiel de progrès économique et social. Les réponses que nous apporterons aux besoins des jeunes et à leurs aspirations définiront notre commun avenir. L'éducation est d'une importance primordiale. Les savoirs et les connaissances que les jeunes acquièrent doivent impérativement être adaptés à la conjoncture économique et leur permettre d'innover, de réfléchir et de résoudre les problèmes.

Boîte à outils pour la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents en situations de crise humanitaire

Date de publication

01 January 2009

Auteur

UNFPA, Save the Children USA

Nombre de pages

92

Publications

Boîte à outils pour la santé sexuelle et reproductive des adolescents en situations de crise humanitaire

Document accompagnant le Manuel de terrain interorganisations sur la santé reproductive en situations de crise humanitaire

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Actualités

La prévention du VIH doit atteindre les plus vulnérables : les adolescents, les jeunes femmes et les communautés LGBTQIA+

calendar_today23 Juillet 2018

«Les préservatifs disparaîtront de nos maisons et nous saurons qu'ils sont utilisés», a déclaré Maneo Ramabanta, au Lesotho, où les efforts de prévention du VIH doivent atteindre les adolescents vulnérables. © UNFPA Lesotho / Violet Maraisane
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Actualités

Échapper au mariage précoce en Sierra Leone

calendar_today27 Mars 2018

Zainab Binta Jalloh a été mariée à l’âge de 15 ans. Aujourd’hui, elle parle librement de son expérience et défend la nécessité de changer les choses. Cette photo est utilisée avec l’autorisation de Zainab.
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Actualités

Violence knows no borders: Leaders, activists take on horrors of gender-based violence

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Violence against women and girls is pervasive throughout the world. A rape kit in South Sudan. © UNFPA/Tim McKulka
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Actualités

In Indonesia, family support groups tackle roots of gender violence

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After a rough and violent early childhood, 13-year-old Rivaldo Taime helped his family become more functional and peaceful thanks to a support group. © UNFPA/Matthew Taylor
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Actualités

Teen moms in Peru pinpoint need for sexuality education, health services

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Angie and Jazmin were both teen mothers in Lima, Peru. They both say they did not have access to comprehensive sexuality education. © Paco Chuquiure
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Actualités

Ethiopian women and girls see “remarkable results” in ending child marriage

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Merhawit Mezgebe says members of her girls' club are helping to stamp out child marriage. © UNFPA Ethiopia/Abraham Gelaw
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Diaporama

Voix des filles épouses à travers le monde

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Child marriage is common; it takes place in every corner of the world. In Nicaragua, Irayda ran away from an abusive home and got married at age 14. “Before I was 15, I was already pregnant,” she said. © UNFPA Nicaragua

Millions of girls are married off every year. In Myanmar, this girl was married off while still a teenager. © UNFPA Myanmar/Yenny Gamming

Child marriage is largely driven by poverty and gender inequality. Fanny, in Malawi, was married at 17. “This was due to pressure from my parents, who were overwhelmed by the deep poverty we were experiencing, but I was not ready,” she said. ©UNFPA Malawi

The practice takes an enormous toll on children. Child brides often drop out of school, limiting their future potential. In Kabul, Leda’s husband forced her to leave the 11th grade. This is her empty classroom chair. © UNFPA Afghanistan

The reverse is true as well: Girls who leave school are extremely vulnerable to child marriage. “If I quit my studies, I will be married off immediately,” said Kabita, 16, in Nepal. © UNFPA Nepal/Dhana Bahadur Lamsal

Child brides are vulnerable to violence. “They really beat me up, a beating like I had never experienced in my entire life,” said Eunice, in Kenya, describing her forced marriage. She escaped and now, at 16, she is happily in school. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Violence leaves a lasting mark, affecting girls’ physical, emotional and mental well-being. “I wanted to finish my life because of all the torture,” said one girl in Afghanistan, who was a child bride at age 12. These are her shoes. © UNFPA Afghanistan

Child brides are often pushed into premature parenthood. “My sister wasn't ready to be a bride at 17,” said Puja, in Nepal. “Her marriage was against her will. Right after her marriage, she became a mother.” © UNFPA Nepal/Dhana Bahadur Lamsal

Many become pregnant before their bodies are ready. Pregnancy-related complications are the world’s leading killer of adolescent girls. “I damaged my spine because of this early pregnancy,” said Ameena, in Yemen (second from left), married at 15. © UNFPA

Pregnancy also increases the risk of child marriage. In Kenya, Pamela’s father tried to marry her off after she became pregnant. She fled. “If I ever go back home, he will kill me,” she said. But she is happy she escaped. Luca Zordan for UNFPA

Boys are married off as well. “I was a child,” said this young man in Yemen, who was married at age 16. His wife was 13. “I could not make my own decisions. My father ordered me to marry, so I got married.” © UNFPA Yemen

But empowering youth can help to end this practice. With knowledge about their reproductive health and human rights, young people can take a stand. “If I were married right now, I would not be ready,” said Yuridia, 11, in Mexico. © UNFPA Mexico

When they are empowered, girls can pursue dreams bigger than an early marriage. “I am not ready for marriage because I want to continue studying to be a professional,” said Maybelle, 15, in El Salvador. © UNFPA El Salvador

Informing children, and their communities, about the harms of child marriage can help mobilize a movement against it. “I think it’s not a good idea for young children to be married,” said Faina, 18. © UNFPA Comoros

And families can make better choices. “When I fell pregnant, my mother refused [to have] me go and stay with the boy responsible. I think she made a good decision,” said Edna, 17. “Here at school, you dream of a better future.” © UNFPA Malawi