Press Statement by Planned Parenthood Association of Sierra Leone (PPASL) on the Recently Enacted Child Marriage Bill

PRESS STATEMENT

The Volunteers and Staff of the Planned Parenthood Association of Sierra Leone (PPASL), commends the Government and partners including Save the Children for taking the bold step to make Child Marriage illegal in Sierra Leone.

This is a significant milestone in protecting children and ensuring their well-being and future opportunities for their growth and development.

Child marriage is a harmful practice with devastating consequences for young girls, including negative impacts on their physical and mental health, and education. We believe that any legislation aimed at combating child marriage must prioritize the best interests of the child and uphold the fundamental rights of all children to be protected from all forms of abuse, exploitation, and harm as the bill ensures comprehensive protection for children, which includes measures to prevent and address the root causes of child marriage.

PPASL is implementing a six-year project on ‘Strengthening Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health’, whose main goal is to empower adolescent girls to make informed decision and choices for their well-being and growth. The Association has been engaged in several radio and TV discussion programmes on various topics ranging from Adolescent SRHR – Teenage Pregnancy Reduction Programmes, Early Child Marriage. PPASL’s projects are youth-focused and utilize integrated approaches.

The Association contributes to the country’s DHIS2 platform and data includes adolescent SRHR, early child marriage, and teenage pregnancy reduction, which contributed to this achievement.

PPASL is a member of technical working groups (TWGs) on ‘Teenage Pregnancy Reduction Secretariat’, which encompasses Child Marriage,  Vice Chair for Peoples Alliance for Reproductive Health Advocacy, a CSO with over 60 membership advocating for the passage of the Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Bill; National SRH TWG.

It is crucial as a nation to work together, to raise awareness, enforce the law, and provide support to those at risk of child marriage. We recognise and appreciate the Office of the First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone Dr. Fatima Maada Bio for her commitment to ending this harmful practice and prioritizing the rights and welfare of children and the national launch to create public awareness.

As an organization committed to promoting the rights and well-being of children, we stand ready to work with the government, civil society, partners and other stakeholders to advocate for legislation that truly protect the rights of children in Sierra Leone.

We call on all Sierra Leoneans to prioritize the protection of children and to take immediate action to address the harmful practice of child marriage in the country.

About PPASL:

PPASL was founded on 19thAugust, 1959, is a leading service provider and advocate for SRHR services including Family Planning services, and employs these strategies to implement programmes – through static / outreach / mobiles clinics and Community Based Service Providers (CBSPs) in its operational districts in the Western Area, Bo, Kenema, Portloko, Bombali, and Kailahun Districts respectively.

PPASL is a member Association of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and gained full membership in 1973.

For further enquiries, please contact:

Dr Sarian Kamara

Executive Director

Email: sarian2007@yahoo.co.uk

Contact: +23278564251

OR

Samuel Yemeh Koroma

Youth and Communications Officer

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