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Author: Katherine Olivera

Katherine Olivera is a Program Associate at the International Women's Health Coalition and an interim co-chair of Girls Not Brides USA. Katherine provides strategic support for IWHC’s U.S. foreign policy portfolio in Washington, D.C. Follow IWHC @IntlWomen.
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#HearMeToo: Where Child Marriage and Violence at Work Intersect

Gayatri Patel, Rachel Clement and Katherine Olivera

It will take more than 16 days—but if governments, U.N. agencies and civil society activists work together toward ending child, early and forced marriage, a world where every girl can control her own future is possible. 

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