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Gender Ministry holds consultative meeting to end child marriage

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJune 16, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Child Marriage Unit of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, in collaboration with UNFPA Ghana and UNICEF Ghana, has held a one-day meeting to review and finalize the National Operational Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan for Ending Child Marriage (2025–2026).

The objective of the meeting was to review and confirm baseline data and targets for 2023–2024 with institutional representatives; present proposed targets for 2025–2026 to stakeholders for validation; and strengthen collaboration with key stakeholders and partners.

Speaking on behalf of the Chief Director of the Ministry, the Head of the Child Marriage Unit, Madam Safia Tamimu, said the updated Operational M&E Plan represents a collective commitment to ending child marriage and protecting the rights and future of every Ghanaian child, especially girls, who are disproportionately affected by this harmful practice.

She noted that despite some progress over the years, child marriage remains a persistent challenge in many communities across the country.

She stated that, “one in six girls is still married or in a union before turning 18. That is too many. Girls in rural areas and low-income households remain particularly vulnerable.”

Madam Tamimu further stressed that updating and reviewing the Operational M&E Plan was a cornerstone strategy towards eliminating child marriage by 2030, in alignment with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 5.3.

She expressed gratitude to UNFPA and UNICEF Ghana for their immense support and urged all stakeholders to reinforce coordination and renew their shared commitment to ensure that no child in Ghana is forced into early marriage.

Madam Doris Mawusi Aglobitse of UNFPA and officials from UNICEF Ghana, in a joint solidarity message, said child marriage was a major obstacle to gender equality, national development, and the full potential of girls, in addition to being a violation of human rights.

Both agencies reiterated their commitment to working alongside the Government, the Ministry, and the Child Marriage Unit to support the implementation of Ghana’s national strategy to end child marriage.

The National Operational Monitoring and Evaluation Plan was originally developed to guide government efforts in tracking the implementation of the National Strategic Framework on Ending Child Marriage in Ghana (2017–2026). The Child Marriage Unit remains responsible for coordinating the implementation of all related activities.



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