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Child marriages a barrier to education and development

Tapiwa Chawasarira by Tapiwa Chawasarira
July 15, 2025
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During the Mbire district schools career day held at Sapa Secondary School, Member of Parliament for Mbire constituency, Hon. David Butau, condemned the practice of child marriages, emphasizing that society must protect the girl child from entering into early marriages. This sentiment resonates deeply in Mashonaland Central province, where child marriages remain a pressing concern.
The practice has severe consequences on the girl child, including:

  • Dropping out of school, thereby limiting future opportunities
  • Increased risk of health complications during pregnancy and childbirth
  • Emotional trauma and psychological distress
  • Loss of childhood and potential
  • Perpetuation of poverty and inequality
    The call to end early child marriages has been growing, with many organizations, including churches, civic organizations, and the government, joining hands to eradicate this practice that destroys lives and destinies. The United Nations and other international organizations have declared child marriage a violation of human rights and children’s rights.
    Hon. Butau’s appeal highlights the importance of education in unlocking the potential of young girls. “Education is the key to success, and we as a society should make the environment conducive for young ones to pursue their education,” he said.
    Research has shown that child marriages are often driven by a complex interplay of factors, including: Poverty and economic instability: Families may see child marriage as a way to secure financial stability or reduce economic burdens., Social and cultural norms. In some communities, child marriage is deeply ingrained and seen as a traditional practice., Lack of education and opportunities: Girls may be forced into marriage due to limited access to education and economic opportunities., Gender inequality and stereotypes: Societal attitudes that devalue girls’ education and potential can contribute to child marriage. Conflict and instability: In areas affected by conflict, child marriage may be used as a coping mechanism or a way to protect girls from violence.
    Addressing these underlying causes is crucial to preventing child marriages and promoting the well-being and development of young girls. By working together, we can create a supportive environment that allows girls to reach their full potential and build a brighter future for themselves and their communities. It’s time for us to prioritize the well-being and future of our girl children and work towards a future where every child can grow and thrive without the burden of early marriage.

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