Child Marriages in Shamva District of Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Jeffrey Kurebwa

  • Nyasha Kurebwa

Keywords:

child marriage; child bride; marriage; young girls; child

Abstract

Child marriage has far-reaching health social economic and political implications for the girl and her community It truncates a girl s childhood creates grave physical and psychological health risks and robs her of internationally recognised human rights Ending child marriage requires the consent of all actors involved such as fathers government Non Governmental Organisations religious community and tribal leaders Qualitative methodology was used in the study Purposive sampling and snow ball sampling were used to identify key informants and women who were victims of child marriages Ending child marriage requires a multifaceted approach focused on the girls their families the community and the government Culturally appropriate programs that provide families and communities with education and reproductive health services can help stop child marriage early pregnancies and illness and death in young mothers and their children

How to Cite

Jeffrey Kurebwa, & Nyasha Kurebwa. (2018). Child Marriages in Shamva District of Zimbabwe. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 18(C1), 31–38. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/2449

Child Marriages in Shamva District of Zimbabwe

Published

2018-01-15