Protect 50,000 Girls from Child Marriage in Ghana
Story
Protect 50,000 Girls from Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Northern Ghana by providing school materials, facilitators to in/out-of-school Girl-Only SafeSpaces, community-based non-formal education in reproductive health, democracy, human rights to child and out of school brides, one-on-one counseling, rehabilitation, a best in/out-class life skills curriculum for victims of sexual abuse as well as Community Conversations on child/early marriage and harmful traditional practices in Ghana.
Impact
The girls will achieve an age-appropriate physical, intellectual and emotional development to successfully advance in their education, health, decide if, when, and whom to marry despite of their family's lack of resources. Child Brides will support themselves as effective co-educators at home and lead healthy and empowered lives.
Challenge
By the end of 2010, 250,000 girls in the Northern Regions of Ghana were married before age 18. If present trends continue, this figure is projected to double by 2030. A lack of education often plays a significant role coupled with gender inequality, low value accorded to girls, and is exacerbated by poverty, insecurity and conflict. This results in life-threatening health consequences, denies girls their right to education and puts them at risk of sexual, physical and psychological violence.
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