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The regional house of chiefs publicly spoke out against gender based violence and child marriage. Nine (9) Paramount chiefs, female chiefs and queen mothers unanimoulsy declared their commitment in fighting child marriage
Girls in the Northern Region present petition on the barriers to their education (including child marriage) to the chiefs at sagnarigu
Girls in the Northern region presented a position paper on child marriage to the Gushegu district assembly
The paramount chief of sagnarigu tasked his divisional and sub chiefs to join forces with songtaba to fight teenage pregnancy which promotes child marriage in the area.
Change agents selected under the GAA project had an engagement meeting with the paramount chief in his palace at sagnarigu
- The paramount chief, of Sagnarigu declared a zero tolerance for child marriage and affirmed his support for girls education.
The DCEs of Gushegu and Sagnarigu districts pledge to put up a girls model school to promote girls education. They also declared their quest to fight child marriage and all forms of violence against girls and young women.
Ministry launches the 2017 – 2026 National Strategic Framework on Ending Child Marriage in Ghana along with a two year work plan to roll out the strategy at national, regional and district levels.
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National campaign on gender based violence "LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND: ‘’END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS’’
Religious leaders in northern region openly denounce the notion that the prophet of islam Mohammed practiced early marriage for which reason it must be promoted. They do this in sermons and on radio
Dialogue meetings, one on one follow up and sensitization of religious and traditional leaders by Songtaba
Girls camp: “Supporting girls to learn, lead, decide and thrive: the responsibility of all.”