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DescriptionRUN.webm
English: Campaign against child marriage
RUN is a short documentary film focusing on child marriage in Nigeria. Though outlawed, the practice still pervades in many parts of the country with blighting effects on girls’ development. In this documentary by CEE-HOPE, a Nigerian NGO working with vulnerable children/girls, a teenager is married off against her wish; but in the end, her determination wins over as she returns to school after childbirth.
A series of expert interviews, statistical evidence from leading global bodies on the prevalence rate as well as local (traditional) colours add spice and substance to this short and compelling production from CEE-HOPE.
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