Jordan saw a 27.5% decline in child weddings in 2022

 


Citing the Sisterhood is Global Institute, there were 27.5 percent fewer child weddings in Jordan in 2018 than there were in 2021. 5,824 fewer children were married in 2017 compared to 8,039 in 2021. 

According to a data issued by Jordan's Supreme Judge Department, there were 63,834 marriage contracts last year as opposed to 75,360 in 2021, a 15.2 percent decline.  Jordan's financial situation was mentioned by SIGI as one of the deterrents to getting married. 

The same economic circumstances, it said, also reduced the labour force participation of women and raised their jobless rates, according to Roya News. According to SIGI, child marriage is an abusive practise that has to be ended.


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