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Every 3 seconds a girl gets married:

so far today

Western
Africa

Child marriage prevalence in the region varies widely across countries. 

See how the prevalence of child marriage in this region (purple line) compares to the global average (dotted line).

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  • Prevalence of child marriage
  • World
  • Western Africa
2000201020200501003232

Absolute number

Prevalence

19.3 million

Married by 15: Number of girls and women (left) and percentage of women 20-24 years (right) married before age 15

11%
48.9 million

Married by 18: Number of girls and women (left) and percentage of women 20-24 years (right) married before age 18

32%
  • Prevalence of child marriage
  • World
  • Selected countries
  • Benin
    2000201020200501002828

    Benin

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  • Burkina Faso
    200020200501005151

    Burkina Faso

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  • Cabo Verde
    2000202005010088

    Cabo Verde

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  • Côte d'Ivoire
    2000201020200501002626

    Côte d'Ivoire

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  • Gambia
    2000201020200501002323

    Gambia

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  • Ghana
    2000201020200501001616

    Ghana

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  • Guinea
    200020200501004747

    Guinea

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  • Guinea-Bissau
    200020200501002626

    Guinea-Bissau

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  • Liberia
    2000201020200501002525

    Liberia

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  • Mali
    200020200501005454

    Mali

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  • Mauritania
    2000201020200501003737

    Mauritania

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  • Niger
    200020200501007676

    Niger

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  • Nigeria
    2000201020200501003030

    Nigeria

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  • Senegal
    200020200501003131

    Senegal

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  • Sierra Leone
    200020200501003030

    Sierra Leone

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  • Togo
    200020200501002525

    Togo

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  • Saint Helena
    No data available

    Saint Helena

     

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