28th agosto 2024

Ending child, early and forced marriages and unions in Colombia

This Policy Brief advocates for essential reforms to combat child, early, and forced marriage and unions (CEFMU) in Colombia. These harmful practices deprive girls and adolescents of their potential and perpetuate cycles of poverty and harm. Despite global efforts, CEFMU remains prevalent in Latin America and the Caribbean, with Colombia ranking 20th worldwide in early marriages and unions for girls under 15. Deeply ingrained social and gender norms sustain this issue, which often goes unrecognized.

Equality Now strongly welcomes and supports Bill PL 155/2023C, currently being discussed before Congress, which aims to prohibit CEFMU and establish a National Program for Comprehensive Care for children and adolescents.

As argued in this Policy Brief, passing this bill is essential for eradicating CEFMU in Colombia and ensuring the country’s compliance with its obligations under international and regional human rights law.

What’s inside the report?

  • Analysis of the situation of child, early and forced marriages and unions in Colombia.
  • International and Inter-American human rights frameworks on child, early, and forced marriages and unions.
  • Analysis of the proposed bill pl 155/2023c relating to child, early, and forced marriages and unions.

Who’s it for?

  • Congress representatives and staff in Colombia.
  • Policymakers in Colombia.
  • Partner with Civil Society Organizations in Colombia.

Key recommendations

  • Only people over the age of 18 should have the capacity to marry, without any exceptions.
  • Colombia must raise the minimum age of marriage to 18 without exceptions.

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