This table presents the percentage of women aged 20-24 who were married or entered into a union before the age of 15. Early marriage at such a young age is a significant indicator of gender inequality, severely limiting educational and economic opportunities for women and increasing their vulnerability to climate-related risks. Girls who marry early are often more exposed to poverty, health risks, and reduced autonomy, making them less resilient to the impacts of climate disasters. In the context of climate change, early marriage compounds the challenges women face, as it often prevents them from accessing resources, education, and decision-making power, all of which are critical for coping with environmental crises. Addressing the root causes of early marriage is vital for improving gender equality and ensuring that all individuals have the capacity to adapt to the growing impacts of climate change.