On December 16, 2020, Parliamentarians for Global Action, in collaboration with Girls Not Brides, a global partnership of over 1000 civil society organizations committed to ending child marriage, and members of GNB’s National Partnership in Kenya, organized a webinar for Kenyan parliamentarians to discuss the need to address harmful practices, such as child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM) in the context of COVID-19.
The purpose of the webinar was to learn about the current state of harmful practices in Kenya in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and to build political will among Kenyan parliamentarians to revitalize and update the National Strategy to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage. Parliamentarians from Uganda and Zimbabwe shared their experiences and lessons learned in preparing a National Action Plan to end CEFM.
Across the region, it seems that a key to ending child marriage is to raise awareness of and implement the corresponding laws. It is also important for us to include men and boys as stakeholders in this fight and engage them in our actions. Hon. Dennitah Ghati, MP from Kenya
Parliamentarians have an important role in providing oversight for governmental policies to ensure that they reach the community level and can be successfully integrated into the social and cultural consciousness of the country. Hon. Prof. Jacquiline Oduol, MP from Kenya
The main points discussed were:
In Uganda, the legal framework against child marriage is there. But we need to put in more efforts to empower girls to speak out when they are abused, and to educate parents on gender equality and the value of the girl child. Hon. Dr. Jovah Kamateeka, MP from Uganda
My major concern is the lack of funding to sensitize communities on the harms of child marriage because many people don’t even know they are committing a crime when they set up a child marriage.
Additionally, girlsare much more protected when they are in school. When they are at home, they are more prone to idleness and more vulnerable to harmful practices such as child marriage. Hon. Dorcas Sibanda, MP from Zimbabwe and Chair of PGA’s National Group
We call on the Government of Kenya to urgently enact a Child Marriage Policy that criminalizes child marriage distinctly and enforces Kenya's regional and international commitments on ending child, early and forced marriages. Girls Not Brides Kenya
In coordination with Girls Nor Brides’ National Partnership in Kenya, PGA will continue raising awareness and building political will among Kenyan MPs to establish a National Strategy to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM), in line with the country’s commitment to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 in achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls by 2030.

The PGA Secretariat stands ready to assist you in these or other actions. For technical assistance and more information on the Campaign to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage, please contact:
Ms. Mónica Adame
Director
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Ms. Faatimah Saarah Monawvil
Program Officer
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