Child marriage in Eastern and Southern Africa
A statistical overview and reflections on ending the practice
Child marriage is a violation of human rights. Every child has the right to be protected from this harmful practice, which has devastating consequences for individuals and for society. An estimated 650 million girls and women alive today were married before their 18th birthdays. Over 50 million of them reside in Eastern and Southern Africa. Nearly one third (32 per cent) of the region’s young women were married before age 18.
This publication provides a statistical overview of child marriage in the region. It highlights levels and trends overall and presents country profiles that allow a closer look into how the practice varies throughout the region. It also offers insights into the characteristics of early unions and the lives of child brides and identifies what is needed to eliminate child marriage by 2030.
The region is home to over 50 million child brides, with the largest share in Ethiopia
Number of girls and women of all ages who were first married or in union before age 18