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PGA participates in the presentation of the Hemispheric Report on Child, Early and Forced Marriages and Unions

The event was hosted by the Follow-up Mechanism to the Belém do Pará Convention (MESECVI) and the Belisario Dominguez Institute of the Mexican Senate.

Discusión estratégica en Ecuador sobre acciones para erradicar el matrimonio infantil, precoz y forzado

La PGA se enorgullece de patrocinar este evento en colaboración con la Fundación Sendas.

Hon. Kasthuri Patto, MP (Malaysia) on Ending Child Marriage and Early Unions

PGA President Patto called on the Malaysian Minister for Women, Family and Community Development, to follow through with the initiative to eradicate child marriages.

PGA members urge the international community to protect the rights of girls and women in Afghanistan against all forms of violence and discrimination

PGA urges the international community to recognize its collective responsibility in the protection of human rights of all Afghans and to consider an effective, gender-sensitive response to the deteriorating humanitarian context.

The Role of Parliamentarians in Implementing Forced Marriage as a Crime Against Humanity into Domestic Law

How Parliamentarians can be leaders in the defence and promotion of girls’ and women’s human rights by improving access to justice for international crimes.

The Role of Parliamentarians in Implementing Forced Marriage as a Crime against Humanity in their Domestic Legislation

Este recurso ha sido publicado conjuntamente por la campaña CEFM y la campaña del ER.

Meeting of Kenyan MPs and members of Girls Not Brides National Partnership in Kenya

PGA facilitated a meeting between Members of Parliament of Kenya and members of Girls Not Brides’ National Partnership in Kenya

Strategic Dialogue among parliamentarians and civil society on Ending Child, Early and Forced Marriage and other harmful practices in Kenya

On December 16, 2020, PGA 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.

ACTUALIZACIÓN - El Senado de la República Dominicana ratifica proyecto de ley para prohibir el matrimonio infantil

El 15 de diciembre, el Senado ratificó de manera unánime, la reforma al artículo 144 y la derogación del artículo 145 del Código Civil, efectivamente prohibiendo el matrimonio infantil. La reforma ya había sido aprobada por la Cámara de Diputados el 18 de noviembre de 2020.

Senate of the Philippines passes bill that abolishes child marriage

The Filipino Senate unanimously voted in favor of Senate Bill No. 1373 or the “Girls Not Brides Act,” which declares child marriage illegal.

Maldives’ High Court Recognizes Marital Rape for the First Time, PGA Executive Board Member, Rozaina Adam, MP (Maldives) reacted to the news

The verdict came on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference of Women, which led to the Beijing Declaration and Platform of Action.

UN Ambassadors and Leaders Discuss Synergies for a More Efficient National Implementation of SDGs

On 12 February 2020, the Permanent Mission of Liechtenstein under the leadership of Amb. Christian Wenaweser, hosted the first 2020 PGA UN Advisory Committee meeting.

Un acuerdo, una nueva oportunidad

La Dip. Carla Pitiot analiza la importancia del Convenio C-190 de la OIT en el marco de la Campaña de 16 días contra la violencia de género

Celebrando El Día Internacional De La Niña Como Parlamentaria/ Parlamentario

Desde el año 2012, conmemoramos el 11 de Octubre como el Día Internacional de la Niña, una oportunidad para evaluar el progreso hacia el cumplimiento de los derechos de las niñas y los desafíos que muchas de ellas aún enfrentan en todo el mundo.

Día Internacional de la Niña: miembros de PGA defienden firmemente los derechos de las niñas

El Día Internacional de la Niña es una oportunidad para evaluar el progreso hacia el cumplimiento de los derechos de las niñas y los desafíos que muchas de ellas aún enfrentan en todo el mundo.

Mozambican Parliamentarians Say No to Child Marriage

On July 15, the National Assembly of Mozambique voted unanimously to approve the law against unions of minors under the age of 18.

Parliamentarians have an important role in Implementing and Monitoring the National Action Plan to Eradicate Child Marriage in Zimbabwe

By Honorable Dorcas Sibanda, MP Zimbabwe & Chair of PGA’s National Group - February 6, 2019

Groups call for law reforms to put an end to child marriage in Malaysia

Several groups have called for the Government to implement law reforms to end the practice of child marriage in Malaysia.

UN Women Interviews PGA Member Dip. Gloria Reyes (Dominican Republic) on Women’s Political Participation in her country

UN Women interviewed PGA Member Dip. Gloria Reyes (Dominican Republic)

Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador Prohíbe el Matrimonio Infantil

PGA felicita a la Asamblea Legislativa de El Salvador por la aprobación unánime de la reforma al Código de Familia que prohíbe el matrimonio entre menores de 18 años.

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PGA organizó dicho foro con el objetivo de que, parlamentarios de la región pudiesen compartir lecciones aprendidas y experiencias legislativas en materia de prohibición del matrimonio infantil con sus pares salvadoreños.

Parliamentarians in Malawi ban child marriage.  What can you do this International Women’s Day to promote the rights of women and girls?

PGA congratulates the Parliament of Malawi for unanimously adopting a constitutional amendment that raises the minimum age of marriage.

One Step Closer to Ending Child Marriage in Zimbabwe: PGA’s National Group presents Bill of Amendments to Laws addressing child marriage

PGA celebrates the major achievement of its Zimbabwean members’ work to end child, early and forced marriage.

Toolkit: The Role of Parliamentarians in Ending Child Marriage

This revised version, collaboratively prepared with PGA, incorporates and reflects governments’ global commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals and target 5.3 to end child marriage by 2030, among other areas.

PGA’s partner, Girls Not Brides, launches newly revised toolkit on “The Role of Parliamentarians in Ending Child Marriage”

We are pleased to share with you a newly revised toolkit on “The Role of Parliamentarians in Ending Child Marriage”

Inspiring Parliamentarians: Case Studies to Advance Policy and Legislation to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM)

Actions from Parliamentarians in Bangladesh, Morocco and Zimbabwe to end CEFM

How PGA is Mobilising Parliamentarians to End Child Marriage Worldwide

Parliamentarians play a key role in addressing child marriage: as leaders, lawmakers and in their oversight capacity.

PGA’s National Group in Zimbabwe leads efforts in Parliament  to end Child Marriage

PGA commends the work of its National Group in the National Assembly of Zimbabwe, for tireless efforts to mobilize colleague parliamentarians and build political will to effectively end child, early and forced marriage (CEFM) in their country.

Parliamentarians from Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe reaffirm their Commitment to End Child Marriage as the International Community Celebrates International Women’s Day 2016

PGA in collaboration with the Parliament of Ghana, convened MPs from Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe for a two-day Capacity Building Seminar..

Capacity Building Seminar for African Parliamentarians on Addressing Child, Early, and Forced Marriage

In the framework of PGA’s Campaign to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage (Campaign on CEFM) and, in collaboration with PGA’s National Group in Ghana and Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada, PGA convened a Capacity Building Seminar for African

PGA Congratulates Zimbabwe on Outlawing Child Marriage

PGA praises the decision of the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe to abolish child marriage.

Over 100 Parliamentarians from New Zealand Endorse PGA’s Global Parliamentary Declaration to End Child, Early and Forced Marriage

To date, PGA’s Global Parliamentary Declaration to End Child Marriage has been endorsed by 773 Members of Parliament from 77 countries around the globe.

PGA Member in Chad Plays Direct Role in the National Assembly’s Ratification of an Ordinance Recognizing 18 as the Minimum Legal Age of Marriage

The National Assembly of Chad Ratifies Ordinance N006/PR/2015 banning child marriage by enforcing 18 as the minimum legal age of marriage in the country.

United Nations Human Rights Council Adopts Resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage during its 29th session

PGA commends the United Nations Human Rights Council for its recent adoption of a Resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage during its 29th session.

Capacity Building Session on Child, Early and Forced Marriage for Tanzanian Parliamentarians - Segment One

PGA convened a Parliamentary Delegation to Dar es Salaam and Dodoma, Tanzania on June 17-22, 2015 to hold meetings with relevant stakeholders and partners on CEFM issues and to discuss the best strategies through which PGA can contribute to their work

Declaración Global Parlamentaria para Eliminar el Matrimonio Infantil, Temprano y Forzado

La comunidad internacional se ha comprometido a eliminar el matrimonio infantil, temprano y forzado como ha sido plasmado en la Resolución reciente sobre este tema adoptada por la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas en Diciembre de 2014.

PGA celebrates International Day of the Girl Child 2014

On October 11, PGA is celebrating the third International Day of the Girl. This year’s theme is ’Empowering Adolescent Girls: Ending the Cycle of Violence’, which offers an opportunity to call for action against child marriage.

Parliamentary Seminar on Combating Early and Forced Marriage

Early and forced marriage is a violation of human rights that affects 39,000 girls every day. Despite the international community’s prohibition of this harmful practice as stipulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Conventions on the

Pakistan National Assembly Passes Landmark “Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Law Amendment) Bill 2011”

Pakistan National Assembly Passes Landmark “Prevention of Anti-Women Practices (Criminal Law Amendment) Bill 2011”: Authored by Parliamentarians for Global Action Executive Committee Member Dr. Donya Aziz.