Theory of Change
Learn about our Theory of Change to end child marriage: its four pillars, how to use it, how to measure progress, examples of successful approaches, and how we created it
Learn about our Theory of Change to end child marriage: its four pillars, how to use it, how to measure progress, examples of successful approaches, and how we created it
A wide range of programmes invest in girls, their agency and participation and their well-being. Girls “own” their rights.
Families, communities and young people are engaged to change attitudes and behaviours related to child marriage
Services across sectors reinforce one another and are tailored to the specific needs of girls at risk of child marriage and married girls
A robust legal and policy framework for preventing child marriage and supporting married girls is in place and effectively enforced
This step-by-step guide will provide you with clear steps for how to develop a simple, accessible Theory of Change.
This user guide outlines ways in which organisations can use the global Theory of Change on child marriage.
A resource with a number of new global initiatives aim to better understand and overcome harmful social and gender norms.
This report takes a look at how a deeper understanding of social norms can lead to more effective strategies to transform entrenched gender norms and behaviours.