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Exploring strategies for ending child marriage in Indonesia: A transition from tradition to transformation

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  • Husmiati Yusuf
  • Mery Ganti
  • Tini Suryaningsi
  • Nyi R Irmayani
  • Sritimuryati Sritimuryati

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Child marriage remains a significant challenge in Indonesia, driven by cultural traditions, economic pressures, and social expectations. This study systematically reviews existing literature to identify strategies that have been employed to combat child marriage and facilitate the transition from traditional practices to transformative solutions. Using a thematic analysis approach, the study synthesizes findings from peer-reviewed articles, policy documents, and reports. The results highlight the importance of education, legal reforms, community engagement, and multi-sectoral collaboration in reducing child marriage rates. Key interventions include strengthening legal frameworks, enhancing access to education for girls, engaging religious and community leaders, and leveraging technology and media for awareness campaigns. The findings suggest that a comprehensive and culturally sensitive approach is necessary to address the root causes of child marriage. This study concludes that long-term policy commitments, interdisciplinary cooperation, and grassroots initiatives are essential to breaking the cycle of child marriage and promoting gender equality in Indonesia.

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  • Husmiati Yusuf & Mery Ganti & Tini Suryaningsi & Nyi R Irmayani & Sritimuryati Sritimuryati, 2025. "Exploring strategies for ending child marriage in Indonesia: A transition from tradition to transformation," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 1994-2000.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:1:p:1994-2000:id:4843
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