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30 AT 12 The world recently marked the International Day of the Girl Child, but the reality is, millions of them are still victims of abuse— often disadvantaged from birth by tradition, archaic and often cruel laws or community rules, and leaders who don’t care enough or realize how much inaction on their plight spells loss not only to the individual but a nation deprived of their gifts.

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By Cai U. Ordinario

When she turned 12, some relatives told her father, who had suddenly lost his job on the eve of enrollment, “It’s more important to keep your six boys studying since they’ll be working. Your girl is 12 now [and] in a few years she will get married and her husband will feed her. She’ll be of no economic value to you.” The statement came as a complete shock to one of Alicia’s uncles. He immediately intervened and put a stop to the nonsense. Another aunt also stepped in and endeavored to help Alicia find scholarships to keep her in school. “So from age 12, I had to fend for myself academically.” But that was over five decades ago. At home, Alicia eventually became the primary breadwinner of the family as she built her career. In the workplace, she is considered one of the most respected leaders in her field of choice. She has worked to help many young men and women find their way in the world while supporting her family. All these would not have been possible if she hadn’t been saved by her “guardian angels.”

But not all girls are as lucky as Alicia. Many of them end up married off to older men or become mothers even before they reach their teen years. They became victims of the deafening silence that surrounds the issue of child brides and teen mothers.

Teen brides and mothers

BEFORE celebrating their 15th birthday, a total of 59 children got married in 2017, according to data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). An overwhelming majority of these children, 51, were girls. PSA added that around 32,353 teenage girls between 15 and 19 years old got married in the same year. While none of these teen brides were married in the Roman Catholic Church, 31 of them were married according to Muslim tradition and 17 were married through a tribal ceremony. The data showed two were married through other religious ceremonies and one was married through civil rites. Among the 15- to 19-yearolds, some 13,199 were married

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S the eldest daughter, somehow, Alicia (not her real name) knew she would continue studying along with her brothers. But it almost did not happen for her.

through civil rites; 11,715 were married in the Roman Catholic Church; and some 5,860 of them were married in other religions. Less than a thousand of them were married according to Muslim tradition and through tribal ceremonies. In a recent statement, the Philippine Legislators’ Committee on Population and Development (PLCPD) said child marriage exposes children, particularly girls, to many and sometimes lifelong and irreversible negative health and development impacts. “According to the PSA, marriage and family matters is the top reason for girls dropping out of school, while pregnancy- and childbirth-related complications among young mothers account for 22 percent of all maternal deaths in the country. Early pregnancy also has negative consequences for

the health and survival of the child of the young mother,” PLCPD said. Apart from child brides, teen pregnancy is also among the most pressing issues of today. Based on the 2017 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), 9 percent of women age 15 to 19 are pregnant with their first child or are already mothers, a decline from 10 percent incidence in 2013. The Commission on Population and Development (Popcom) said teenage pregnancy has been on the rise in the Philippines in the past few years and pregnancy among children aged 10 to 14 years old more than doubled in just over 10 years. Popcom cited data from the PSA, which showed there was an increasing trend in the number of births from mothers aged 10 to 14 years old. About 2,250 live births

from very young adolescent mothers were reported in 2018.

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POPCOM Executive Director Juan Antonio Perez III said, in a recent webinar hosted by the Zonta Club of Metro Ortigas to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, that one of the worrying trends is that births among these teen mothers were sired by older fathers. “Births among minor mothers are generally sired by older fathers [20 and above] at 64 percent, with only 36 percent fathers age 10 to 19 who were reported or who have ac-

knowledged the births,” Perez said. Of the 62,341 births from mothers aged 10 to 17, some 26,971 were sired by fathers aged 20 to 29 years old. This includes the birth of a child born of a 10-year-old and 11-year-old mother. Based on the data shared by Perez, another 11-year-old gave birth to a child sired by a 52-yearold; a 14-year-old mother gave birth to a child sired by a 61-yearold; two 15-year-olds gave birth to children sired by a 62- and 76-yearold; and two 16-year-olds gave birth to children sired by a 73-yearold and by an over 80-year-old. Continued on A2

n JAPAN 0.4614 n UK 62.7636 n HK 6.2735 n CHINA 7.2297 n SINGAPORE 35.7552 n AUSTRALIA 34.4862 n EU 56.9437 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.9622

Source: BSP (October 16, 2020)


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