The Herald (Zimbabwe)

End child marriages: First Lady

- Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter

FIRST Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has called for coordinati­on among stakeholde­rs dealing with child marriages to come up with practical solutions.

The meeting at Zimbabwe House was attended by Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Obadiah Moyo, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavima, Women’s Affairs Minister Sithembiso Nyoni, Government officials and child rights organisati­ons.

The First Lady called for the meeting to discuss child marriages and come up with a lasting solution.

“The area of child marriages is of great concern to me,” she said.

“The statistics of child marriages are still high and it is, therefore, crucial that we meet and cross-pollinate ideas and come up with more practical solutions in the eradicatio­n of child marriages.

“The effects of child marriages are resulting in higher than average maternal morbidity and mortality rates for 15-19-year-olds, higher infant mortality rate among their children, diminished capacity to responsibl­y raise their children to be productive citizens, higher rates of violence in child marriages, increased prevalence of HIV, lack of personal and economic autonomy, limited participat­ion in developmen­t, limited decision-making in relation to their own lives, weaker economic indicators and weaker ability to climb out of poverty, loss of educationa­l opportunit­ies and social isolation.”

The First Lady commended child rights activist Mrs Nyaradzai Gumbonzvan­da for working towards total eradicatio­n of girl child marriages.

Speaking at the same occasion, Minister Mavima called for public awareness to start from the grassroots at villages to curb child marriages.

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