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Zambia launches blueprint to end child early marriages
STORY: Zambia launches blueprint to end child early marriages
SHOOTING TIME: June 14, 2024
DATELINE: June 15, 2024
LENGTH: 00:01:50
LOCATION: Lusaka
CATEGORY: SOCIETY
SHOTLIST:
1. various of the ceremony of the launch of the policy
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): GILBERT PHIRI, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
3. various of the ceremony of the launch of the policy
4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): SETH BROEKMAN, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative
5. various of the ceremony of the launch of the policy
STORYLINE:
Zambia on Friday launched a policy aimed at ending child early marriages in the southern African nation.
The launch of the ending child early marriage policy follows the enactment of a new law last year which makes it illegal for individuals under the age of 18 years to marry, including under customary law.
The policy was aimed at raising awareness of the problem of child early marriages in the country and fostering collaboration among stakeholders toward its eradication, as well as calling for heightened national commitment to address the scourge.
It also aims to implement sustainable measures to end child early marriages, with the key focus of empowerment by enabling adolescent girls and boys to access reproductive services education and social protection.
Gilbert Phiri, the director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), said the amendment of the Marriage Act was a pivotal step undertaken by Zambia in addressing the problem. He said the new law has provided a single definition of child early marriage unlike in the past where some culprits were perpetrating the vice under the guise of traditional customs and norms.
SOUNDBITE 1 (English): GILBERT PHIRI, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
"The gravity of child marriage cannot be overstated, the alarming statistics from UNFPA and UNICEF show that in Zambia 29 percent of all young women aged 20 to 24 married before 18 years and 5 percent before turning 15. These grim statistics underscore the urgency of our collective efforts. Child marriage is not merely a breach of legal boundary, it is a violation of fundamental human rights, a menace that robs our children of their innocence and potential."
He pledged his office would ensure that the law was effectively implemented to protect children from the scourge of child marriage.
According to him, his office will also ensure that cases of child marriages do not just end at police stations through negotiations but ensure that they are prosecuted and perpetrators are punished.
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative Seth Broekman commended Zambia for launching the policy due to the devastating impact that child marriages has on girls' lives and their future.
SOUNDBITE 2 (English): SETH BROEKMAN, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative
"When girls are forced into marriage, they are denied the opportunity to pursue their education, develop their skills, and contribute to their communities. Child marriage not only shatters the dreams and potential of individual girls, but also robs Zambia of its future leaders, innovators and change-makers."
He commended Zambia for amending the marriage law which has provided an enabling legal environment to end child marriages.
The UNFPA, he said, will support Zambia's efforts to fight the scourge including embarking on awareness programs on the new law as part of systematic positive social norms change interventions.
He added that ending child early marriages, including awareness creation on the law, requires a collective and accelerated effort from all stakeholders.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Lusaka.
(XHTV)
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