WATCH LIVE: Hillary Clinton speaks at forum on ending child marriage
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Hillary Clinton is speaking out against child marriage, a global human rights issue, to protect children worldwide.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to speak Wednesday at the Institute of Global Politics' Women's Initiative. Her address will focus on ongoing efforts to end child marriage, highlighting a critical global human rights issue. Clinton's participation at the forum underscores the continued advocacy by prominent figures to address this complex challenge. Her remarks are anticipated to draw attention to policies and initiatives aimed at protecting children worldwide.
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