The kayayei phenomenon continues to deny many girls the opportunity pursuing a dignified life, enduring years of abuse.
For the last in the Women on The Move series which celebrates female achievement this week, Joy News' Justice Baidoo visited the Northern regional capital, Tamale.
He met Najat Abdul-Razak, the woman teaching former Kayayei how to weave clothes to get them an alternative livelihood.
Najat, herself a victim of kayayei, started the center where girls who were kayayei or are victims of early marriages are now learning to make fugu, the traditional costume people for northerners.
Watch Justice Baidoo's video report
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