Rolpa girls playing volleyball against child marriage
Liwang (Rolpa), June 13: The District Coordination Committee (DCC), Rolpa, in partnership with the Women and Children Office (WCO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is organizing a friendly volleyball tournament in Liwang tomorrow (14 June 2017) among adolescent girls to spread awareness about child marriage and the importance of educating girls.
Liwang (Rolpa), June 13: The District Coordination Committee (DCC), Rolpa, in partnership with the Women and Children Office (WCO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is organizing a friendly volleyball tournament in Liwang tomorrow (14 June 2017) among adolescent girls to spread awareness about child marriage and the importance of educating girls.
At
a press meet organized today in the district headquarters, the organizers said
the event aims to shine the light on adolescent girls from Rolpa district who,
if empowered, can gain life-transforming power and become agents of change. A
total of 32 girls from Khungri, Khumel, Kotgaun and Liwang are taking part in
the tournament and are divided into four groups.
Chief
District Officer Dr Dijan Bhattarai will be the chief guest of the volleyball
tournament to be organized under the supervision of Local Development Officer
Sushil Baidhya. Before the start of the match, the chief guest and guests will
interact with the players representing adolescent girls’ groups in their effort
to encourage them to continue their fight against child marriage and other
harmful practices through several mediums, including sports, read a press
statement released on the eve of the tournament. The players will be provided
with sports uniforms and kits.
The
first, second and third winners will be receive medals and certificates. The
fourth team will receive a consolation prize. Around 500 people, including top
government officials working in the district, local political leaders and young
people, are expected to watch the tournament.
The
press meet was attended by DCC officials, including Information Officer Ram
Kumar Neupane and Subarna Shrestha, Shushila Pant of WCO as well as Ram Thapa,
Santosh Chhetri and Khagendra Bhatt of UNFPA.
Girls
in Rolpa face a wide range of challenges, including entrenched gender
discrimination, high rates of adolescent pregnancy and harmful practices such
as child marriage. According to the Census 2011, 73.8 % of girls in Rolpa aged
10 to 19 get married. The national average is 41%. A violation of human rights,
child marriage robs adolescent girls of their childhood. Those who are married
off early are forced to drop out of schools, bear children before they are
ready and are often subjected to violence and abuse.
As
part of implementing the 2016 National Strategy to End Child Marriage in Nepal
by preventing this harmful practice and empowering girls, the Ending Child
Marriage Project, funded by the European Commission and the UK, is being
implemented by UNFPA in Rolpa, including in Khungrri, Khumel, Kotgaun and
Liwang of the district, in coordination with DCC and WCO.
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