The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five-year plan to address underage marriage – Wan Azizah

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PUTRAJAYA: The National Strategic Plan to Address the Causes of Underage Marriage has been launched yesterday in efforts to curb the problems at the grassroots level.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah, who launched the plan, said it encompasse­d seven objectives, 17 strategies and 58 programmes to address these causes in the next five years.

Speaking to the media after the launch, Dr Wan Azizah, who is also the Minister of Women, Family and Community Developmen­t, said the government had identified six major causes of underage marriage.

“These causes will be addressed through policy changes, to amend the relevant laws and the implementa­tion of awareness programmes and activities,” she said, adding that 61 agencies would be involved as implementi­ng agencies for the short, medium and long-term programmes.

Among the six causes identified are poverty; lack or no access to reproducti­ve health education; lack of access to education and society's stigma that marriage is the best choice to solve problems.

The programmes were formulated with aims, among others, to strengthen support to the existing socio-economic and 'outreach' programmes; to provide friendly reproducti­ve health services for children and teenagers and to offer Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET), she said.

Dr Wan Azizah said the steering committee, comprised all the implementi­ng agencies, has been set up to oversee the implementa­tion and developmen­t of the programmes under the plan.

“It (committee) serves as a platform for the implementi­ng agencies to report on the status, issues and challenges as well as suggestion­s for improvemen­ts for each programme that is being implemente­d, and it will take effect throughout the duration of implementa­tion of the plan until its completion in 2025,” she said.

Dr Wan Azizah said the issue of minors should be addressed holistical­ly and that the strategic plan is urgently needed while awaiting changes in the legal aspects.

“We believe that if these causes can be addressed, then the problem of underage marriages can be prevented in the future.

Also present were Deputy Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Hannah Yeoh, Deputy Minister in the

Prime Minister's Department Fuziah Salleh and Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching.

Meanwhile, Fuziah said the Syariah Judiciary Department has developed more stringent standard operating procedures (SOPs) for marriage applicatio­ns which required the applicatio­ns to be heard in the Syariah High Court.

“This is because we find that the (Syariah High Court) judges are more experience­d in handling such applicatio­n that will take into considerat­ion on issues including poverty, the child's reproducti­ve health and whether the child is willing to accept the responsibi­lity,” she said.

Meanwhile, Yeoh said under the plan, provisions of the related laws would be taken into account.

The laws include the Islamic Family Law (Federal Territorie­s) Act 1984 and the Islamic Family Law Enactment in the states; Section 10 of the Law Reforms (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976; Customary Laws of Sabah and Sarawak and the Aboriginal People Act 1994.

“We have four different groups of girls and boys that we have to pay attention to. That's why we have this road map to put all agencies on the same level,” Yeoh said. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Wan Azizah (second, left) at a media conference after the launching of the National Strategic Plan to Address the Causes of Underage Marriage yesterday. - Bernama photo
Wan Azizah (second, left) at a media conference after the launching of the National Strategic Plan to Address the Causes of Underage Marriage yesterday. - Bernama photo

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