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Author: Tasnia Ahmed

Tasnia Ahmed works as an Associate Program Officer in youth and community development with SERAC-Bangladesh with a focus on ending child marriage. She is also the SERAC co-focal to Right Here Right Now Bangladesh platform, which advocates for youth friendly services across the country. Tasnia attended the International Association of Adolescent Health and earned a Special Mention Award as a Young Activist at the 2018 Women Leadership Summit in Dhaka.
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Finding Common Footing in the Fight to End Child Marriage

Tasnia Ahmed, SM Shaikat and Margaret Greene

Conversations around child marriage all come down to sex: who should have it, when and with whom. Advocates are struggling to agree on all three questions.

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