MEASURES TO ERADICATE OR REDUCE CHILD MARRIAGE


Actions needed to be take to ensure that the graduate changes which appears to bare started continue until all discriminatory practice are eliminated.
-      Education: it plays an important role in causing societal change of valued in land and property right .Without this societal change of value social action efforts  and  up being  isolated  and  do not cause  structural  transformation. education is an  instrument of change.
-      The  emphasis on education  and  gender  sensitization of both men and woman

-      Alternatives to school curriculum: the  set cultural values which has been introduced in text boos and the school  curriculum  must change to accommodate the view  that  women and human bangs who have rights. 
-      Training and empowerment progress:  this  all  include the formal and informal education to enable women to come out of their shells and be productive and not just   died  beaters
-      Participation of women in key position.      
Of decision making. The voice of women must  be  heard  in issues  that pertain to them. 
Time for a change
Cultural diversity in a multiethnic sixty makes each group enquire in its cultural practices. The destruction of a catered is to destroy the root form which   human society spring from. However retaining  a culture that is oppressive is not resultant. it is dynamic, it is notable   that  culture has  been dynamic in the areas of fashion, technology and the effect of  western contexts is manifested  in these areas.
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