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Malawi: One Woman Fights Child Marriage37 min
Available until 30/06/2027
24/09/2021
Theresa Kachindamoto was made chief of the Dedza district in central Malawi in 2003, the first women ever to hold this post. Since then she has tirelessly fought to protect girls from child marriages, an engrained cultural practice
Director
Dominique Mesmin, Gaspard Thierry-Karoglan
Author
Dominique Mesmin
Country
France
Year
2021
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