Michelle Lemuya ikeni: Kenyan actress in Nawi enters the marriage

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Child marriage is just far from Kenya – the UN Children’s UNDA’s Girls in Southeast of Africa are at risk of the world’s highest child marriage, and one in three people are married before age 18.

As part of the UN-sustainable development goals, the 2030’s children’s marriages were defined as a deadline to end the marriages, but UNICEF will need to “significantly accelerate” progress to achieve this goal.

The spread of the global scale decreases – one of the five women between the ages of 20-24 days was married 10 years ago, when one of the four women was married.

The fastest progress was recorded in South Asia, where the girl’s childhood in childhood has decreased more than one third.

However, in the latest UNICEF report, the most common in the region, which is the most common region, has made little progress in the last 25 years in the last 25 years. It will take more than 200 years to overcome this practice with the current tempo.

Toby Schmutzler, one of Nawi’s directors, says everyone working in the film enthusiastically, but now the problem is to see the film.

“The message can be very nice, but no one can hear the message if no one sees the movie,” he says.

The film was shown in the UN headquarters in New York last month, and Kenya chose to present him to an Oscar, although he could not have a short list of last week.

However, the director’s team is pleased to negotiate the international edition in the United States, Canada, Europe, Central Africa and Australia.

The film was released in Kenya in late last year and had one of the longest cinemas among local produced films in Nairobi.

 
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