Educating parents to stop child marriage

 

 

Rolpa,  Awareness classes and trainings are being organised for parents and guardians, as part of the various initiatives being taken to stop child marriage. 
The latest initiative has been taken as the various campaigns organised to stop the practice of child marriage did not give success as much as expected, according to child marriage minimization facilitator Tirtha Acharya. 
Child marriage continues to be practiced due to poverty and lack of awareness. As a result of which, gender-based violence continues unabated. 
The training and education for parents has been initiated as a pilot project in Khungri, Kotgaon and Libang of the district, where high number of child marriage is reported, Acharya said. The parents are being familiarized with reproductive health, adolescent needs and the existing regulations that prohibit child marriage. 
As per latest statistics, of the total marriages that take place in Rolpa, 65 per cent are reportedly child marriage. Nepal Red Cross Society, Ropla with support of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is running child marriage mitigation programmes in the district. 

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