I personally didn’t even realise that child marriage was such a big issue in the world. Robyn Hayes really did state how it is impacting many many children around the world and I didn’t even know about it. For example she stated the 1/3 children in the developing word are married under the age of 18. She also said the women there are only valued for being mothers and wives. I understood this from the mans perspective but when she said that the woman felt this way too I was shocked. To think that the women themselves only know what it feels like to be a mother or wife is really quite sad as they have no friends and not much of a social life etc. Another big factor that took my attention was that child marriage means that gils cannot have an education which I didn’t understand previously but obviously greatly upscales the issue. I liked how Robyn had a different way of attacking the problem compared to most other people when faced with a global issue. She gave them a voice. I think this is really meaningful as “a picture tells 100 words” so it was very very meaningful to me and I also thought it was a very good way to spread awareness.
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This makes me realise how big of a problem it is for children to be married at such a young age. I had originally thought that it was just that they didn’t really have as much freedom as they did before, but now I realise that education is something they lose, and education is very important.
Paolo Fuentes