Teenage pregnancies
Against premature pregnancy and for the rights of young mothers
In our project countries, the situation regarding early pregnancies is precarious. With over 99,000 pregnant schoolgirls (Statistics South Africa: General Household Statistics Survey 2015), South Africa has one of the highest rates of early pregnancy worldwide. In Tanzania, young mothers are even expelled from school by law. The reasons for such high rates are complex: prevailing gender inequality, poverty and limited or no access to contraceptives. In many contexts, adolescent girls also have little means to negotiate safe sex with their partners, especially when these relationships involve the exchange of sex for money or favours due to difficult economic situations. The high rate of gender-based violence in Southern Africa also contributes to the high rates of early pregnancy.
Exchange among peers
Our partner organisations aim with their projects to reduce the number of early pregnancies. The projects work closely with youth clubs inside and outside schools. In addition to providing information, the aim is also to support the personal development of the young people. This enables them to make their own decisions for their lives and those of their sexual partners, to know their rights and to demand them. In addition, the clubs also serve to bring young people and especially young mothers together: The exchange between people of the same age is easier for everyone and strengthens the sense of community.
Additional training for young mothers
To ensure that these discussions are also supportive, all partner organisations train young people in participative methods and a solution-oriented approach. Some of the projects offer a training programme to young mothers who have had to leave school to give them a chance of employment. Through awareness-raising work with community members, parents, traditional leaders and teachers, our partners also question prevailing cultural practices and advocate for the rights of young women.
Example projects Teenage pregnancies
Future prospects for girls and young women - Partner organisation Ebli from Tanzania
Improving the living conditions of children and young people - Partner organisation Kividea from Tanzania
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