"Dominican Women's Battle Against Child Marriage, Teen Pregnancy Amidst Abortion Prohibitions"

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"Dominican Women's Battle Against Child Marriage, Teen Pregnancy Amidst Abortion Prohibitions"
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In the Dominican Republic, activists like Marcia González are combating child marriage and teen pregnancy through "teenage clubs," which educate young girls on sexual and reproductive rights amidst strict abortion laws. Despite the criminalization of abortion and child marriage, these issues persist due to cultural norms and lack of access to contraception. The clubs, supported by organizations like Plan International and the National Confederation of Rural Women (CONAMUCA), aim to empower girls by providing knowledge and support, challenging societal myths, and encouraging them to pursue their aspirations.

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