Three of the world’s most high-profile humanitarians, former First Lady of the United States, attorney and campaigner Michelle Obama, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and philanthropist and businesswoman Melinda French Gates, have called on world leaders to make ending child marriage a priority, so it can be eradicated “in less than a generation”.
During an exclusive interview with BBC World Service Gender And Identity Correspondent, Megha Mohan, as part of the
BBC 100 Women 2023 season, the three women also said that ending child marriage is an “urgent issue”, and one that Clooney believes large scale international organisations such as the UN Security Council are currently “not delivering” on.
The BBC were given exclusive access to the trio during their first site visit to Malawi following a collaborative effort launched in 2022 by The Obama Foundation’s Girls Opportunity Alliance, the Gates Foundation, and the Clooney Foundation for Justice, aimed at ending child marriage and supporting women and girls in their pursuit of education.