Rapport – 71,9% des jeunes filles victimes de grossesse indésirées

Au Sénégal, 71,9% des jeunes filles sont victimes de grossesses indésirées résultant de mariage forcé entre la classe de sixième et de Troisième et un taux de 28,1% entre la Seconde et la Terminale.

C’est le dernier rapport de Plan international sur la situation des jeunes filles au Sénégal.

En effet, selon le journal Walfadjri, lu par Actunet.net, les disparités sont énormes. Rien que pour la période 2015 – 2016, 12% des filles âgées de15 ans ont été mariées. Tandis que 33% de celles âgées de 18 ans ont été données en mariage forcé.

A cet effet, cette situation est beaucoup plus inquiétante en milieu rural avec un taux de mariage d’enfants de 49% contre 17% en milieu urbain.

C’est ce qui ressort des résultats du 16e rapport de Plan international sur l’inégalité de genre, présenté à la presse.

Selon ledit rapport, la répartition au niveau national montre que dans le classement, la région de Sédhiou vient en tête avec 30% suivie de Ziguinchor avec 19% et le reste tourne entre 2 et 5,4%.

De nombreuses jeunes filles sont tirées de l’école, victimes de mariage ou de grossesses précoces

 

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