This article explores divergent perspectives on female early marriage and genital modification in Ethiopia. It contrasts international norms and research evidence with local understandings, the latter focusing on the part these practices play in securing family social heritage, wellbeing of girls, and their transition to adulthood. The article explains persistence of these practices in the face of campaigns to eliminate them and questions assumptions behind the international child protection model. It points to unintended adverse consequences of interventions that do not pay sufficient regard to local meanings and social relations, and suggests how policy might be approached differently.</p
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian governm...
Context: A considerable proportion of women worldwide are married during childhood. Although many st...
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...
Local perspectives on female child marriage and circumcision in Ethiopia are explored in this paper....
This article discusses female circumcision in Ethiopia and the eradication challenges. It argues tha...
Child marriage and female circumcision are linked practices that are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa...
© 2017 Dr. Tayechalem Girma MogesThe practice of early marriage remains prevalent in Ethiopia despit...
Child marriage and female circumcision are linked practices that are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa...
Female genital cutting (FGC) remains highly prevalent in Ethiopia, in spite of a slowly decreasing t...
Background: Child marriage has powerful implications for a young woman’s reproductive health, educat...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
In order to build on the momentum achieved to date and in line with Sustainable Development Goal 5.3...
Purpose and Questions: The purpose with this thesis is to explore why female genital mutilation (FGM...
This article investigates early marriage among the Oromo in Dawo District, Oromia National Regional ...
Background:Harmful traditional practices (HTPs) are deeply entrenched behaviours or actions that vio...
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian governm...
Context: A considerable proportion of women worldwide are married during childhood. Although many st...
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...
Local perspectives on female child marriage and circumcision in Ethiopia are explored in this paper....
This article discusses female circumcision in Ethiopia and the eradication challenges. It argues tha...
Child marriage and female circumcision are linked practices that are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa...
© 2017 Dr. Tayechalem Girma MogesThe practice of early marriage remains prevalent in Ethiopia despit...
Child marriage and female circumcision are linked practices that are prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa...
Female genital cutting (FGC) remains highly prevalent in Ethiopia, in spite of a slowly decreasing t...
Background: Child marriage has powerful implications for a young woman’s reproductive health, educat...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
In order to build on the momentum achieved to date and in line with Sustainable Development Goal 5.3...
Purpose and Questions: The purpose with this thesis is to explore why female genital mutilation (FGM...
This article investigates early marriage among the Oromo in Dawo District, Oromia National Regional ...
Background:Harmful traditional practices (HTPs) are deeply entrenched behaviours or actions that vio...
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian governm...
Context: A considerable proportion of women worldwide are married during childhood. Although many st...
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...