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Measuring Up As Men: Mobilizing To End Child Marriage In Kenya

Video Description

Follow Wanjala Wafula, a women’s rights activist from Kenya, in his day-to-day work to convince men that ending child marriage is not just a necessity: it is their responsibility. The film explores the complex factors that perpetuate child marriage and how men can take a more active role in upholding the rights of girls.

Based in Kenya, the Coexist Initiative is a not-for-profit synergy of men and boys and community-based organisations with a commitment to eliminate all forms of gender based violence, foster HIV prevention and AIDS management and enhance the respect of the human rights of women and girls.

http://www.coexistkenya.com

While making a film about Girls Not Brides for the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship (http://youtu.be/5rf97FbBovU), we spent a day documenting the work of one of Girls Not Brides’ member organisations: Coexist Initiative in Kenya. We found Wanjala Wafula’s work so compelling we made this film to highlight the importance of men working with men to achieve equal rights for women and girls, and help end child marriage.

http://www.girlsnotbrides.org/

Speakers

  • Founder & Global Champion, Girls Not Brides
    Mabel van Oranje is a global advocate for equality, justice and freedom and serial entrepreneur for social change. During the last decade, she played a catalytic role in the creation and growth of Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage, the Girls First Fund and VOW for Girls. Mabel is currently a board member of Fondation Chanel, the Lego Foundation, the Sigrid Rausing Trust and VOW for Girls (chair). She is also an advisor to Apolitical Academy Global, Co-Impact’s Gender Fund, Global Witness, the Graca Machel Trust and The Elders. Mabel is a champion of Girls Not Brides, and a co-founder and chair emeritus of the European Council on Foreign Relations. You can follow her tweets @MabelvanOranje