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Upper East Region Struggles with High Child Marriage Rates Despite Progress.

The Upper East Region of Ghana continues to battle high rates of child marriage, with a reported 28.7% of girls married before turning 18, which is above the national average of 19%. According to Georgina Aberese-Ako, the regional director for the Department of Children, while there has been progress in reducing the rate—down from 39.2% in 2014—poverty, traditional practices, and low educational attainment in rural areas still contribute to the persistence of child marriage. Collaborative efforts by government bodies, religious groups, and local communities have led to improvements, but there is still concern about protecting the rights of children and ensuring their welfare.

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Empowering Teenage Girls: A Call to End Inequality in Oti Region.

Teenage girls in Ghana continue to face significant inequalities that make them vulnerable to challenges such as pregnancy, sexual and gender-based violence, and child marriage, according to Mrs. Esther Hammond, Acting Oti Regional Director of the Department of Gender. Speaking at a two-day mentorship and empowerment camp in Dambai, she stressed the importance of empowering girls for Ghana’s future development. The event, organized by the Department of Gender and supported by the UNFPA, brought together 40 girls aged 10-19 from various districts in the Oti Region. The program focused on educating them about critical issues affecting their well-being and the importance of education and health awareness. Mrs. Hammond emphasized that empowering girls leads to improved education, economic opportunities, and better health outcomes. Mr. Daniel Machator, the Oti Regional Minister, urged girls to avoid actions that could lead to teenage pregnancy […]

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Teenage Pregnancy Forces School Dropouts in North East Region.

In the West Mamprusi Municipality of Ghana’s North East Region, a surge in teenage pregnancy is forcing many children, especially girls, to leave school. Local authorities are concerned by the alarming trend, as young girls struggle to balance pregnancy with education. This has led to an increase in early marriages, with parents pushing their daughters into wedlock after childbirth, ending their academic aspirations.Some girls, faced with these challenges, leave their communities to seek opportunities in the south but rarely return to continue their education. According to Sabratu Mahama, the regional girl child education officer, there were only six reported cases of teenage pregnancy in 2023, but this year, the number has spiked to 27 cases, with 18 of those girls breastfeeding and 38 dropping out of school entirely.The lack of adequate transportation is cited as a major barrier to monitoring […]

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Tricycle Riders Linked to Rise In Teen Pregnancies in Central Region.

A study by the Central Region Office of the National Youth Authority (NYA) has revealed that tricycle and motorcycle riders are key contributors to rising cases of teen pregnancy, child marriage, and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in the region. The research highlighted a growing concern over the increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the area as well.Mrs. Anita Nana Seguah Ansah, the Central Regional Director of the NYA, shared these findings during a one-day training workshop aimed at educating tricycle and motorcycle riders about the harmful effects of these issues. The event, which was supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and organized in partnership with the Central Regional Coordinating Council, sought to reduce incidents of teen pregnancy and child marriage.Riders from several areas, including Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem, Cape Coast, Assin Fosu, and others, participated in the workshop. Mrs. […]

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