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Friday, 8 July 2016

Gambia and Tanzania outlaw child marriage

Young girl at school reading from a text book

The Gambia and Tanzania have banned child marriage, with tough penalties for those who breach the rulings.

Gambia's President Yayha Jammeh announced that anyone marrying a girl below 18 would be jailed for up to 20 years.


In Tanzania, the high court imposed a landmark ruling outlawing marriage under the age of 18 for boys and girls. Some 30% of underage girls are married in The Gambia, while in Tanzania the rate is 37%.