Sierra Leone passes bill banning child marriage

Sierra Leone passes bill banning child marriage
Sierra Leone passes bill banning child marriage

“Sierra Leone has adopted a historic bill” banning child marriage “after a campaign to criminalize this widespread practice,” Save the Children rejoiced in a press release published Friday, the day after the adoption.

Information Minister Chernor Bah spoke on social media of a “huge breakthrough”.

The text should be promulgated in the coming weeks by President Julius Maada Bio before coming into force, according to a source at the presidency contacted by AFP.

The law will criminalize the marriage of girls under 18 and expose offenders to at least 15 years in prison and a fine of at least 50,000 leones (2,083 euros).

It prohibits cohabitation with a minor and provides compensation for victims of early marriage and young women who become pregnant as part of such a union.

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In Sierra Leone, 800,000 brides were under 18 in 2017, and among them 400,000 were under 15, according to Unicef ​​data. The current population of the country is almost 9 million.

Victims of early marriage “suffer lifelong damage to their physical and mental health; are deprived of opportunities to learn, grow, play and develop; and excluded from future educational and economic opportunities,” underlines Patrick Analo, director for Save the Children in Sierra Leone, in the NGO’s press release.

“This bill is not for any political party, but for Sierra Leone,” argued Mariama Munia Zombo, one of the MPs who initiated it, during the parliamentary debate.

The frequency of early marriages has been declining slightly for several decades in Sierra Leone.

According to Unicef, 30% of girls were married before their 18th birthday in 2017, compared to 37% 25 years earlier.

Par Le360 Africa (with AFP)

06/22/2024 at 1:06 p.m.

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