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How UNICEF Saved Me From Early Marriage — 13-Year-Old Basira

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  • The girl shared her story in Minna at a two-day consolidation meeting with mentors and pupils from nine UNICEF-supported Local Government Areas of Niger.

A 13 -year-old primary six pupil in Niger, Basira Umaru, on Thursday narrated how she was saved from early marriage with the support of UNICEF.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was to discuss the impact and lessons of the UNICEF girl-child enrollment intervention program, G4G/He4She, and its sustainability using community-based institutions and teams.

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UNICEF

The program is being implemented in nine local government areas of the state to address issues of girl-child enrollment and retention.

The girl explained that she was enrolled in school by her elder sister who was married and lives in Makera.

She however said that her parents had attempted to remove her from school and get her married.

“When my parents came, my elder sister brought them to my school to meet our headmistress who doubles as my mentor, after telling my mentor of their intention, my mentor hid me and told them she has not seen me.

UNICEF

UNICEF

“When they eventually left, my mentor called me and told me everything and she said she will keep me under her custody and since then, I have been living with her,” she said.

The 13-year-old said she had never come in contact with the man her parents wanted her to marry, and noted that it was the tradition of their community to get female children married at an early age.

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The girl, however, said she was not ready for marriage as her ambition was to become a medical doctor in the future.

According to her, she became more aware of the importance of education through the G4G programs she attended.

Also, Malama Habiba Aliyu, a mentor at Etu Tasha Primary School, Edati, said the program had made parents and children more aware of the importance of education.

She said the enrollment of girls in school had increased in the area and girls were no longer dropping out of school for marriage.

Aliyu said that UNICEF intervention through the G4G/He4She program had helped reduce cases of early marriages in the area.




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