The Borneo Post

Wan Azizah: Education catalyst to raising marriageab­le age

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KUALA SELANGOR: Requiring children to attend school up to secondary level is a catalyst to ongoing efforts to raise the marriageab­le age to 18 in the country, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said yesterday.“I am made to understand that 98 per cent of children between the ages of seven and 17 are registered with schooling institutio­ns,” she said.

She said the government supports all efforts to require children to be educated at least up to the secondary level.

“The government wants to ensure that every child is given the opportunit­y to receive a good education, to live healthy, to be successful and to have happiness and well-being in life,” she said when closing the Conference on Women and Family Developmen­t 2018 at the Bestari Jaya campus of Universiti Selangor ( Unisel).

Recently, there was polemics on the marriageab­le age in the country after a 15-year- old girl was married to a 44-year- old man in Kelantan in July.

Dr Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister, said the government has also drawn up various programmes under the National Child Protection Policy and Plan of Action to build a safer and more prosperous life for children. She said this was to ensure the rights and well-being of children in the country. — Bernama

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