Tanzania steps up efforts to end child marriage

DAR ES SALAAM —Tanzania and its development partners have signed a new commitment aimed at intensifying efforts to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and child marriage in the country.“The government is fully committed to ensuring FGM comes to an end for girls to enjoy their life free from lifelong psychological and health stress they endure,” said Sophia Simba, Tanzania’s minister for Community Development, Gender and Children, at the signing of the new commitment in Dar es Salaam on Tuesday.

She said her country will ensure that no girl will be married before reaching the age of 18, especially after the proposed constitution was approved.

Simba said the government has integrated FGM issues into the reproductive health and HIV and Aids programmes, which empowered vulnerable groups, especially young women in protecting themselves against HIV infection.

Tanzania has one of the highest child marriage prevalence rates in the world, almost 2 out of 5 Tanzanian girls will be married before reaching their 18th birthday.
“The young women and men in Tanzania are counting on future leaders to bravely stand up for what’s right. With strong leadership, eradicating the practices can be achieved in just a short few years,” said Natalia Kanem, the United Nations United Nations Fund for Population country representative for Tanzania. — Xinhua

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