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Include Girls’ Voices in Making of Maternal Health Laws

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 22, 2024
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Girls in Africa face significant challenges ensuring that they enjoy the highest attainable standard of their sexual and reproductive health. They experience barriers to accessing relevant sexual health education as well as adequate maternal healthcare during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. Following the conclusion of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC)’s 44th Ordinary Session on October 12, and as the conversation around maternal health examines how to ensure acceptability and quality of care in addition to accessibility and availability, the inclusion of girls’ voices is more important than ever.

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In Africa, one in four girls give birth before the age of 18. In 24 countries across the continent, the teenage pregnancy rate is above 25 percent. Yet, these girls face immense barriers in accessing prenatal (or antenatal) health care and skilled birth attendance. In Africa, girls have much fewer antenatal care visits compared to women, and fewer girls have access to skilled birth attendants or post-natal care. Research indicates that only 40 percent of adolescent mothers attend the recommended number of antenatal visits, and only 48 percent access skilled care during delivery, leaving many vulnerable to complications. This lack of care contributes to maternal mortality being one of the leading causes of deathfor girls across the continent.

The root causes behind the low uptake of maternal health care among pregnant girls is varied, including societal stigmaaround adolescent pregnancy, particularly for unmarried girls, and laws that require parental or spousal consent before girls can access reproductive services. When they do seek out maternal health care, girls’ vulnerability is further compounded by obstetric violence, when health care professionals and other hospital staff subject them to physical abuse, verbal abuse, nonconsensual medical procedures, disrespect, discrimination, stigmatization, and neglect. 

To address these challenges, the special rapporteur for health and member of ACERWC, Hon. Aboubekrine El Jera, emphasized that African states need to ensure the realization of girls’ right to autonomy and decision making. They need also to ensure girls’ meaningful participation in law and policymaking processes, particularly in relation to their sexual and reproductive health and rights. “Children must be involved in decisions about their health,” he said, calling for laws that respect their evolving capacities.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Human Rights Watch (HRW).



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