The Forum African Women Educationists in Zambia (FAWEZA) has expressed concern at the high number of under-aged girl children being forced into early marriages in the country.
FAWEZA National Coordinator, Daphne Chimuka says the forcing of under-aged children into early marriages was a serious issue that needs to be addressed urgently.
Ms. Chimuka told ZANIS in an interview that there is need for people to respect the girl child’s right to education.
She called on all Zambians to discourage early marriages as this was denying the girl child an opportunity to be educated.
Ms. Chimuka said her organization was doing everything possible to sensitize the public on the impact of early marriages because people need to understand the importance of woman acquiring an educated.
She said parents and guardians should not rush to marry off their daughters.
Ms. said people should consider looking at the long-term benefit of education and not short-term benefits in terms of dowry.
She charged that poverty should not be used as an excuse to break the law by marrying off underage girl children.
Ms Chimuka has since called on members of the public and the underage girl children being forced into marriage to report such actions to relevant authorities in the country.
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