Increase in Africa’s child brides by 2050

GENEVA.- The total number of child brides in Africa will rise from 125 million to 310 million by 2050 if current trends persist, meaning almost half of the world’s child brides will be African, a UNICEF report released yesterday warned.

The report showed worldwide more than 700 million women and girls were married before their 18th birthday. Among them 17 percent, or 125 million, live in Africa, and more than one in three of these women and girls (over 40 million) entered into marriage before age 15.

Girls in rural areas are twice as likely to become child brides as girls from urban areas, and similarly, girls from the poorest households are twice as likely to marry before age 18 as girls from the richest households, the report found.

According to the report, in all other regions of the world, current rates of reduction and demographic trends mean there will be fewer child brides each year. However, by 2050 Africa will surpass South Asia as the region with the highest number of women aged 20 to 24 who were married as children.

The report pointed to slow rates of reduction, combined with rapid population growth in Africa as major causes for the projected increase.

Across Africa, the percentage of young women who were married as children has dropped from 44 percent in 1990 to 34 percent today, while Africa’s total population of girls is expected to rise from 275 million today to 465 million by 2050. – Xinhua.

 

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