Thursday, 31 December 2015
Ending Child Marriage
Child marriage is a human rights violation that robs girls of their rights to health, to live in security, and to choose if, when and whom to marry.
It is a harmful practice, which severely affects the rights of a child and further deprives the child from attaining other aspirations like education.
Every year, about 14 million adolescent and teen girls are married, almost always forced into the arrangement by their parents.
Although the proportion of child brides has generally decreased over the last 30 years, in some regions child marriage remains the order of the day, even among the youngest generations, particularly in rural areas and among the poorest.
Among young women worldwide aged 20-24, around 1 in 3 (or 70 million) was married as children and around 1 in 9 (or 23 million) entered into marriage or union before they reached age 15.
Sadly, the largest numbers of child brides are concentrated in Africa. Child marriage is deeply rooted in gender inequality (gender based violence and gender discrimination), poverty, tradition and culture. The practice is most common in rural areas, where prospects for girls can be limited.
In an effort to provide a bright future for millions of women and girls, the AU together with a range of partners launched the African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage in Africa on 29 May 2014.
Girls and women have the right to live free from violence and discrimination and achieve their potential but they are prevented due to being forced into child marriage.
This harmful practice has devastating effects on the girl-child and the society. One of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity for girls age 15 to 19 is pregnancy and childbirth because their bodies are not ready.
More awareness needs to be created particularly at the grassroots to highlight the dangers of encouraging child brides.
We all have the responsibility to raise our voices in order to put an end to child marriage.
The First African Girls' Summit On Ending Child Marriage In Africa
The first ever African Girls Summit on ending child marriage in Africa, took place in Lusaka, Zambia on November 26th and 27th.
The Summit organized by the Department of Social Affairs of the African Union Commission (AUC) in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Zambia, held at New
Government Complex Conference Centre, Lusaka, Zambia.
The event aimed mainly at sharing experiences and good practices as well as challenges on ending child marriages at country, regional and international levels, particularly with countries that have already launched the AUC Campaign on ending Girls’ Child Marriage.
Ministers from member States dealing with social development issues and children affairs, Ministers of Finance, Religious and Community Leaders, youth advocates particularly women and girls affected by child marriage; Development Partners, UN Agencies, Bilateral and Multi lateral Agencies and representatives from Civil Society Organisations ( CSOs) all attended the Summit.
Nollywood A-list actress and activist, Omotola Jolade Ekeinde was also present at the event to lend her voice to the noble cause.
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Santa Comes To Visit
"Santa Comes To Visit", initiated by Save Our Needy is an annual project aimed at providing relief to the
disadvantaged during the Christmas season and to usher in the New Year celebrations.
We are aware that some people have never had the privilege of enjoying Xmas and the New Year celebrations due to harsh economic conditions.
Disadvantaged children look forlorn and wear long faces looking up to their breadwinner who struggles to make ends meet with little or nothing. They wish to celebrate like everyone else.
The season, instead of being a season of joy, happiness and beautiful memories becomes a season of tears, sorrow and hopelessness for these unfortunate people.
This is therefore, our little way of positively impacting the lives of such people.
In 2014, Save Our Needy paid surprise visits to 7 disadvantaged families who did not have the financial capacity to celebrate the Yuletide holidays.
This Christmas, we'll be playing Santa to 15 families. Disadvantaged single mothers and widows as well as their children will be getting surprise visits, and gifts of food items, clothing, shoes, toys and toiletries will be donated to them.
We hope to restore joy to their homes and bring smiles into their lives this season of giving and sharing.
You can be a part of this either by making material contributions or financial donations.
Save Our Needy Organisation
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank)
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Please call 09025600734, 08151546111
You can also send us an email: saveourneedy@gmail.com
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Visit www.saveourneedy.org to know more about our activities.
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