27th January 2026

Joint Eastern and Southern Africa Civil Society Forum Declaration Communiqué to End Child Marriage

On International Human Rights Day, 10 December 2025, representatives of forty-one civil society organisations, grassroots movements, youth-led groups, and human rights defenders from across Eastern and Southern Africa, together with Equality Now, the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) Civil Society Forum, Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage, and the Pan-African Alliance on Ending Child Marriage.

The forum reaffirmed child marriage as a systemic human rights violation and called for coordinated, rights-based action to translate laws and commitments into lived realities for girls across the region.

What’s inside the publication?

The declaration sets out shared civil society commitments and a collective call to action to reaffirm child marriage as a human rights violation.

Who’s it for?

  • CSO organisations
  • SADC Heads of State 
  • Law and policymakers 
  • Legal professionals
  • Government institutions

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Key takeaways and recommendations

Civil society organisations across Eastern and Southern Africa reaffirmed their shared commitment to ending child marriage as a legal obligation. While acknowledging progress made through legislative and policy reforms, participants raised deep concern over gaps in implementation, budgeting, enforcement, and accountability.

The declaration highlights that millions of girls in the region continue to face child marriage, driven by poverty, gender inequality, harmful social norms, conflict, climate shocks, humanitarian crises, and economic insecurity. Civil society actors emphasised that laws alone are insufficient without coordinated action, survivor-centred services, sustained financing, and meaningful participation of girls and young women.

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