Child marriage to end by 2030

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South Sudan’s government has promised to end child marriages by 2030 in line with the African Union’s campaign to achieve this goal on the continent by then.

Paramount chiefs from 10 regional states and the three administrative areas are meeting in the capital, Juba, for the second national conference on ending child marriages.

Among the proposals suggested at the conference include one from the Swedish ambassador Joachim Waern for a law criminalising child marriages.

South Sudan is one of 40 countries in the world with the highest rates of child marriages. A survey conducted in 2010 found that about 7% of girls marry before the age of 15, and 40% before the age of 18.

South Sudan’s gender ministry says only 6.2% of girls in South Sudan complete primary school, with one out of five dropping out of secondary school due to pregnancies.

Those most affected are between the ages of 15 of 19 years.

In other news: Cameroon opposition leader detained at a hotel

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Maurice Kamto has in the past had run-ins with the police

Cameroonian opposition leader Maurice Kamto was on Wednesday detained at a hotel in the country’s largest city, Douala, where he was scheduled to launch his latest book.

The leader of the Movement for the Renaissance of Cameroon (MRC) missed his book signing at Hotel Vallée des Princes, eliciting concern from his supporters.

His special adviser, Albert Dzongang, told local media that he had spoken to him on phone and he was fine.

Mr Kamto’s movement was restricted by the police under instructions from what his adviser termed as a “mysterious order giver”.

The opposition leader has in the past been detained an arrested by the authorities.

In some of the instances he was charged in court for various offences that government critics said were unfair targeting of opposition figures.

Source: BBC

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