TY - BOOK AU - Omar,Maria Hussein AU - Akbal,Gökhan TI - THE PERCEIVED IMPACT OF EARLY MARRIAGE FOR THE YOUNG GIRLS IN MOGADISHU SOMALIA PY - 2023/// KW - Marriage KW - Dissertations, Academic KW - Brides N1 - Thesis (MSc) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Social Work Department; Includes bibliography (sheets 62-73) N2 - ABSTRACT The essence of this study was to examine the perceived impact of early marriage for young girls in Mogadishu Somalia: a case study of women visiting Banadir and Madina hospitals getting maternal health and child health care. It is one of the regions where instances of early marriage are highly wide spread. Given, the significant number of socioeconomic difficulties, it is necessary to determine whether or not the socio-economic are as a result of early marriage, and it is also necessary to determine the contribution of early marriage to the already-existing socio-economic challenges facing the communities in the district so that appropriate measures can be taken into consideration. The research was conducted in these two hospitals in Mogadishu. This research adopted a quantitative research method. It was directed at examining the impact of early marriage on young girl: a case study of women visiting Banadir and Madina hospitals was getting maternal health and child health care where out of 600women visiting, 333were chosen by random sampling for this study which was restructured into SPSS data. The study contains primary data collected via questionnaire from the 10 to 28 of November 2022. The study revealed that all four hypotheses (positive effect of the total asset as a financial inclusion on net income as the profitability of SMEs) out of four developed (from the number of bank ATMs, number of bank branches, total asset as well as the net interest margin) during the course of this study was supported. It was discovered that early young girl marriage has a significant impact on the young girl’s health, education, psychological and social, and economic. Keywords: Early marriage, Health Impact, Psychological and Social Impact, Young Female Bride ER -