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‘1 in every 5 girls in UP is a child bride’

Uttar Pradesh is home to 8.5 crore children and one in every five girls here is a child bride, according to government of India’s National Family Health Survey.

Published on: Feb 13, 2019 01:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By , Lucknow
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Uttar Pradesh is home to 8.5 crore children and one in every five girls here is a child bride, according to government of India’s National Family Health Survey.

Five districts of UP are among the top 50 in terms of child marriage prevalence in the country. (Representative image)
Five districts of UP are among the top 50 in terms of child marriage prevalence in the country. (Representative image)

Five districts of UP are among the top 50 in terms of child marriage prevalence in the country. As per the NFHS 4 data, the worst affected districts are Shrawasti (68.5%), Gonda (48.6%), Lalitpur (49.3%) Maharajganj (48.2%) and Siddharthnagar (45.2%).

“For many, Valentine’s Day is associated with romance, flowers and marriage proposals. Yet for millions of girls around the world, marriage is not a choice but an unwelcome end to their childhood and future,” said Henrietta Fore, Unicef executive director.

“The solution is simple: Ban child marriage, invest in education, and empower young people, families and communities to bring about positive change. Only then will we end this devastating practice by 2030 and protect the 150 million girls at risk,” said Fore.

The states with the highest prevalence of child marriage are Bihar, West Bengal and Rajasthan with close to 40% prevalence.

Unicef and Unfpa have joined forces through a Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage, wherein existing strategies in areas such as health, education, child protection, nutrition and water and sanitation have been brought together to address child marriage in a holistic manner.

The approach is to address child marriage through the entire lifecycle of a child, especially by addressing persisting negative social norms, which are key drivers for the high prevalence of child marriage in India.

According to Unicef, globally, 1 in 5 women were married before their 18th birthday. When a girl is forced to marry as a child, she faces immediate and lifelong consequences. Her odds of finishing school decrease while her odds of experiencing domestic violence increase.

 
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Rajeev Mullick

Rajeev Mullick is an Assistant Editor, he writes on education, telecom and heads city bureau at Lucknow. Love travelling.

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