Staff Reporter
Peshawar
Chairperson KP Commission on the Status of Women (KPCSW) Dr. Riffat Sardar Monday stressed the need for coordinated efforts to discourage early marriage practices of girls. Addressing a seminar held here, she said that in a recent research conducted by United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with Population Council Pakistan, girls who were married before the age of 18 were more likely to experience some form of domestic or gender based violence.
Addressing a seminar held here, she said the aim of the seminar was to raise awareness on consequences of child marriage and advocate for a legal, policy and social environment conducive to ending child marriage through coordinated actions at all levels.
She said provincial government was cognizant of the issue and had been trying to come up with measures especially legal instrument to tackle the issue of child marriage in the province.
“Efforts of our parliamentarians, Social Welfare Department and Population Welfare Department are commendable in making the realization that child marriage has consequences for all,” she added. The seminar was attended by parliamentarians, policy-makers, government officials, international organizations and civil society representatives. She said child marriage deprived girls from their fundamental right to health, education, economic empowerment and security.