
The Canadian High Commissioner to Tanzania, Alexandre Leveque
The envoy said over the weekend in Dar es Salaam when he briefed
reporters over the First African Girls’ Summit which was held in Lusaka
Zambia and organised by the African Union.
He said if we were to end child abuse, early and forced marriage
then the governments and other stakeholders must improve and support
fully participation of women in all civil society organisations.
Lévêque said through the Canadian Network for Maternal, Newborn and
Child Health-DFATD’s network of missions around the world, “Canada is
working to raise awareness of the harmful impacts of Child Early and
Forced Marriage—CEFM and generate dialogue about ending this practice.”
Tanzania being one of countries with the highest early marriage
prevalence rate has recorded a slight decrease from 37 per cent in 2013
to 26 per cent in 2014 of the women aged 20-24 being married before
their 18th birthday.
Prevalence is highest in Shinyanga Region which has 59 per cent,
followed by Tabora (58), Mara (55), Dodoma (53), Lindi (48), Mbeya (45),
Morogoro (42), Singida (42), Rukwa(40), Ruvuma (39), Mwanza (37),
Kagera (36), Mtwara (35), Manyara (34), Coast (33), Tanga (29), Arusha
(27), Kilimanjaro (27), Kigoma (26), Dar es Salaam (19), and Iringa
eight per cent.
According to the envoy, Canada has announced a contribution of $20
million over two years to UNICEF towards ending CEFM in July 2014. The
UNICEF project aims to accelerate the movement to end child marriage in
Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Yemen and Zambia by
supporting efforts in those countries to strengthen programming and
political support to end the practice.
“We are also pleased to be providing institutional support to Girls
not Brides, a global partnership to end child marriage. Canada is proud
to support local-level community groups, non-government organisations,
civil society organisations and local governments around the world in
their CEFM programming efforts through the Canada Fund for Local
Initiatives.”
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