Stakeholders in Upper East resolve to end child marriage
Stakeholders in selected districts of the Upper East Region have resolved to end teenage pregnancies and child marriages in their jurisdictions. They said socio-cultural practices, ineffective communication among parents and children, lack of family planning, and parental irresponsibility were major causes of teenage pregnancies and child marriages in their areas. The stakeholders comprised traditional and religious leaders, Assembly Members from three districts, Bongo, Talensi, and Nabdam. They made the call at a forum organized by the Regional Coordinating Council with funding support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Global Affairs of Canada.
Stakeholders wage war against child marriage in Upper East
Stakeholders in selected districts of the Upper East Region have resolved to put an end to teenage pregnancies and child marriages in their jurisdictions.
According to them, socio-cultural practices, ineffective communication among parents and children, lack of family planning, and parental irresponsibility are the major causes of teenage pregnancies and child marriages in their areas.
The stakeholders comprised of traditional and religious leaders, Assembly Members from three districts, Bongo, Talensi, and Nabdam.
They made the call at a forum organized by the Regional Coordinating Council with funding support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Global Affairs of Canada.