Shattered Dreams: Child Marriages Spike in Covid Era

Published September 2nd, 2020 - 05:59 GMT

Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan, and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services.

Child marriage is firmly rooted in gender inequality and patriarchal structures. Poverty, lack of education, and insecurity drive child marriage even in stable times. What's happened is that it's become compounded in the COVID era.

Tens of thousands of girls across Asia are being forced into marriage by desperate families plunged into poverty because of the coronavirus pandemic, as campaigners warn years of progress tackling the practice is being undone. Violence against girls and the risk of forced unions, particularly among minors, "could become more of a threat than the virus itself".

The economic pressure is part of the problem but child marriage is complex, particularly in Asia where there are fears that lockdown school closures mean idle teenagers will turn to each other and damage family reputations. 

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This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (L, not her real name), wearing make-up and having her hair done, at her relative's house before getting married with 21-year-old Randi (not pictured) in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, breastfeeding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, holding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on July 24, 2020 shows Tati (not her real name), who got married under age in March 2020, cooking in her kitchen in North Botteng in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on July 22, 2020 shows Marsuki (L) with his underage wife Imani (not her real name) watching television at their parent's house in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on February 12, 2019 shows Putri (not her real name), who got married in 2017, breaking candlenuts under her parents' stilt house while caring for her child (R) in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

This picture taken on February 11, 2019 shows Ninda (L), who is two months pregnant and married, listening to directions from a health worker at her home in the village of Pulau Karampuang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)

This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (C) and her 21-year-old husband Randi (R, not their real names) asking for their parents' blessing after getting married in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP

Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)

This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (L, not her real name), wearing make-up and having her hair done, at her relative's house before getting married with 21-year-old Randi (not pictured) in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, breastfeeding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, holding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 24, 2020 shows Tati (not her real name), who got married under age in March 2020, cooking in her kitchen in North Botteng in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 22, 2020 shows Marsuki (L) with his underage wife Imani (not her real name) watching television at their parent's house in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 12, 2019 shows Putri (not her real name), who got married in 2017, breaking candlenuts under her parents' stilt house while caring for her child (R) in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 11, 2019 shows Ninda (L), who is two months pregnant and married, listening to directions from a health worker at her home in the village of Pulau Karampuang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)
This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (C) and her 21-year-old husband Randi (R, not their real names) asking for their parents' blessing after getting married in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)
This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (L, not her real name), wearing make-up and having her hair done, at her relative's house before getting married with 21-year-old Randi (not pictured) in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services
This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (L, not her real name), wearing make-up and having her hair done, at her relative's house before getting married with 21-year-old Randi (not pictured) in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, breastfeeding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, breastfeeding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, holding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 9, 2019 shows Nurlina, 19, who got married in 2017, holding her daughter in the village of Galung Lombok in West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 24, 2020 shows Tati (not her real name), who got married under age in March 2020, cooking in her kitchen in North Botteng in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 24, 2020 shows Tati (not her real name), who got married under age in March 2020, cooking in her kitchen in North Botteng in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 22, 2020 shows Marsuki (L) with his underage wife Imani (not her real name) watching television at their parent's house in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 22, 2020 shows Marsuki (L) with his underage wife Imani (not her real name) watching television at their parent's house in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 12, 2019 shows Putri (not her real name), who got married in 2017, breaking candlenuts under her parents' stilt house while caring for her child (R) in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 12, 2019 shows Putri (not her real name), who got married in 2017, breaking candlenuts under her parents' stilt house while caring for her child (R) in the village of Pokkang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 11, 2019 shows Ninda (L), who is two months pregnant and married, listening to directions from a health worker at her home in the village of Pulau Karampuang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on February 11, 2019 shows Ninda (L), who is two months pregnant and married, listening to directions from a health worker at her home in the village of Pulau Karampuang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)
This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (C) and her 21-year-old husband Randi (R, not their real names) asking for their parents' blessing after getting married in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows 18-year-old Lia (C) and her 21-year-old husband Randi (R, not their real names) asking for their parents' blessing after getting married in the village of Tampapadang in Mamuju, West Sulawesi. Child marriage has long been common in traditional communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as charities made inroads by encouraging access to education and women's health services. YUSUF WAHIL / AFP
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)
Virus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage (AFP)

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