Male participation in reducing early marriages

by Ndola Nutrition Organisation
Male participation in reducing early marriages

Summary

The project will enhance male participation in the fight against early, forced marriages in the rural areas of Masaiti District of Zambia; by engaging and dialoguing with 310 men and boys, formation of Men/Boys Take Action (MBTA) groups; addressing negative factors that exacerbate child marriages including community acceptance of early marriages, tradition and cultural norms that undermine girl's abilities to make decisions on their reproductive, education and health rights in rural areas.

$2,800
total goal
$2,118
remaining
2
donors
1
monthly donor
4
years

Challenge

A recent study (VAW - 2017-2018) piloted in rural areas of Masaiti District indicated that 72% of men and boys have admitted to perpetrate early, forced marriages. In these areas most parents subject their girls to early/forced marriages, including relationship of power imbalance to older men. This is due to a general belief among community members that once girls reach puberty, it is a sign that they were matured to get into marriage irrespective of their age, social and education status.

Solution

The project will increase male involvement and participation in reducing the incidences of early, forced marriages and relationship of power imbalance by conducting community mobilization, awareness raising and small group discussions, formation of Men and Boys Take Action (MTA) groups in the targeted communities. The project will also build partnerships with women's clubs with intimate understanding of the issues of violence against women, patriarchal power relations, and gender equality.

Long-Term Impact

Increased regular participation of men and boys in activities that address early, forced marriages and relationship of power imbalance at community level: resulting into effective prevention of early, forced marriages and relationship of power imbalance at household and community level. Thereby creating an enabling environment for girls to be better able to avoid early pregnancy and refuse unwanted sex. And reduced incidences of child marriage in the rural areas of Masaiti District in Zambia

Resources

Organization Information

Ndola Nutrition Organisation

Location: Ndola, Copperbelt Province - Zambia
Project Leader:
Halumba Munachonga
Ndola , Copperbelt Province Zambia

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