CHILD MARRIAGES IMPACTING NEGATIVELY ON CHILDREN'S RIGHT TO EDUCATION



Teenage pregnancy in Zambia stands at 29 percent with over 16,000 of adolescent girls dropping out of school as a result of pregnancy.


The 2013-2014 Zambia Demographic and Health Survey indicates that girls who are most vulnerable to teenage pregnancy and child marriages are those who have low levels of education and belong to low-income households.

In the following report our staffer Christopher Chisi is emphasizing the  need to ensure that the scourge is addressed if the country is to attain sustainable  development goal number four on quality education




https://soundcloud.com/user-182587436-416223702/child-marriage-report-16-november-2019-christopher-chisi








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