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GS-1: Role of women and women’s organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
Context: Recently, the African Union released the Presidential Champion Report on Ending Child Marriage in Africa, warning that the continent is not on track to meet Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5.3, which targets elimination of child marriage by 2030.
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• The report was launched during the 39th Ordinary Session of the African Union Heads of State and Government and presented by Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema, the AU Champion on Ending Child Marriage.

Key Highlights of the Report
• Scale of the challenge: Africa accounts for one in three child brides globally.
• Regional Distribution: Sub-Saharan Africa bears the highest burden globally.
The Sahel is a vast semi-arid transitional zone separating the Sahara Desert in the north from the tropical savannas in the south.
• Drivers of Child Marriage; The “Polycrisis” Effect: The report highlights overlapping crises worsening vulnerabilities:
• Climate-Specific Findings: A 10% rainfall deviation is linked to a 1% rise in child marriage.
• Case Study-Zambia’s Progress: Zambia is highlighted as an example of strong political commitment and reform in tackling child marriage.
Strategic Pathways for AU Member States
• Governance and Legal Reforms: AU member states should set 18 years as the minimum marriage age without exceptions, harmonise statutory, customary, and religious laws, and strengthen enforcement and accountability systems.
• Social and Economic Measures: Governments should invest in girls’ education and empowerment while expanding cash transfers, scholarships, vocational training, and survivor-centred policies.
• Climate and Humanitarian Integration: Child marriage prevention should be integrated into climate adaptation strategies and humanitarian and disaster response frameworks.
• Technology and Data: Countries should deploy digital tools for awareness, reporting, and age verification while improving real-time data and predictive analytics.
• Regional Cooperation: The report calls for stronger collaboration through Regional Economic Communities (RECs), sharing best practices, and harmonising cross-border responses.
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