Implementation beyond banning: the prohibition of child marriage in Sierra Leone
Posted: 21 October, 2024 Filed under: Sorie Bangura | Tags: ACRWC, African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, child education, child marriage, Child Rights Act, children’s rights, early marriage, educational level, end child marriage, girls, income poverty line, lack of investment, poverty, Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2024, reproductive health, Sexual Offences Act, Sierra Leone, teenage pregnancy, toilet facilities, Universal Periodic Review Leave a comment
Author: Sorie Bangura
Manager, Save the Children, Sierra Leone
In 2022, during the third cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on Sierra Leone, the UPR working group urged Sierra Leone to ‘allocate adequate budgetary resources for the promotion and protection of children’s rights; harmonising laws to prevent and end child marriage, and undertaking comprehensive awareness-raising on the negative consequences of child marriage on girls; and enforcing the Child Rights Act and enabling the bill on the prohibition of child marriage.’ Fast forward to June 2024, Sierra Leone has enacted the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2024. The Act which prohibits and criminalises marrying anyone under the age of 18 also seek to protect the rights and development of girls which has long been violated and hindered.
