Influence of NGO’s on the Control of Early Marriage in Borno State (2018-2022).

Publication Date: 12/02/2025

DOI: 10.52589/AJLPRA-L9PSXRVM


Author(s): Gbadebo Oluwamayowa Oyebolatito, Akande Olubunmi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 8 , Issue 1 (2025)



Abstract:

Being a social problem, this research thus scoped its analysis on how Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) has been fighting early marriage in Borno State, Nigeria within the period 2018 to 2022. Child marriage iscommon in the region and is fueled by poverty, tradition and Boko Haram. These factors as well as low implementation of protective laws are a violation of human rights and puts young girls at the mercy of gender based violence, health risks and educational exclusion. This research uses evaluation design in a case study of four NGOs to assess the interventions made. Results were obtained from structured questionnaires and interviews: gender equality promotion programs; school based programs; community mobilisation programs; and media advocacy. Research findings establish that these multi-sectoral strategies have had direct positive impacts on awareness creation and early marriage, to a small degree. Despite these promising tools, cultural resistance, funding constraints and insecurity limits their efficiency. Specifically, the study finds that there is a dire need to increase implementation of policies, involve traditional/religious leaders in program, and revive antipoverty campaigns for education. Future research has to center program evaluations for the long term and discuss displacement, for instance, as an intersectional concept. A closer look at these gaps will help stakeholders to develop better and more effective measures toward ending early marriage in conflict-prone areas.


Keywords:

NGOs, Early Marriage, Gender Equality, Borno State, Intervention Programs.


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