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A strategic alignment framework for the prevention and combat of early marriage and maternity in Zambezia Province, Mozambique

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dc.contributor.advisor Maritz, Jeanette
dc.contributor.author Nhampoca, Joaquim Muchanessa Dausse
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-16T09:03:01Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-16T09:03:01Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.date.submitted 2020-11
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26861
dc.description.abstract Despite all the legislative efforts regarding child protection and campaigns to prevent and combat early marriage and maternity, Mozambique was ranked 9th globally in terms of the prevalence of early marriage, with 48% of girls aged 20-24 marrying before the age of 18 years. The aim of this study was to develop a strategic alignment framework for the prevention and combat of early marriage and maternity in Zambézia Province, Mozambique. This study used a two-stage equal-status concurrent sequential mixed-method design. Data were collected through a cross-sectional survey, administered to 383 early married, maternity and pregnant girls; life story interviews with early married, maternity and pregnant girls (25) aged 10-19 years; semi-structured interviews with professionals from the education and health sectors, local authorities, families of the early married, maternity and pregnant girls (37), and group discussions with members of a child committee (16). The results indicated that the majority of early married, maternity and pregnant girls only completed primary education (55.9%), followed by secondary education (39.9%), and higher education (2.9%). About 65% of adolescent girls became pregnant at the age of 15-17. Among adolescent girls, 18.8% had their first baby before the age of 15 years and 99.2% had their first baby before they were 18 years old. Among the early maternity girls (362), 24.3% responded “yes” to the questions about health complications during their first baby’s birth and 75.7% of the respondents said “no”. Socio-cultural meanings, such as socialisation into roles, legitimising having children, the value and benefits of the bridewealth, the role of initiation, the social meaning of the first menstruation, geographical and transport issues were the main drivers for school dropout, forcing adolescent girls to marry. Engaging in sexual practices was found to provide the girls a sense of meaning and purpose, or as a result of poverty. Physical aspects, interpersonal relations, education, work, and emotional distress were some of the negative consequences of early marriage and maternity. There were some relevant interventions and efforts to prevent and combat early marriage and maternity in Maganja da Costa and Morrumbala districts in Zambézia Province, Mozambique. However, the alignment of the activities implemented by different NGOs and CBOs to MNSPCM (2016-2019) was still a challenge. Only World Vision was implementing programmes aligned to the National Strategy. Based on the results, I developed a strategic alignment framework for the prevention and combat of early marriage and maternity in Zambézia Province, Mozambique. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xvii, 252 leaves) : color illustrations, color maps, graphs (chiefly color)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Adolescent en
dc.subject Adolescent mother en
dc.subject Adolescent pregnancy en
dc.subject Child marriage en
dc.subject Childbearing en
dc.subject Early marriage en
dc.subject Framework en
dc.subject Maternity en
dc.subject Motherhood en
dc.subject Prevention en
dc.subject Sexual and reproductive health en
dc.subject Social construction en
dc.subject Social representation and embeddedness en
dc.subject.ddc 618.200835096796
dc.subject.lcsh Teenage marriage -- Mozambique -- Zambézia Province -- Prevention en
dc.subject.lcsh Teenage pregnancy -- Mozambique -- Zambézia Province -- Prevention en
dc.subject.lcsh Teenage mothers -- Vocational education -- Mozambique -- Zambézia Province en
dc.subject.lcsh Reproductive health services -- Mozambique -- Zambézia Province en
dc.title A strategic alignment framework for the prevention and combat of early marriage and maternity in Zambezia Province, Mozambique en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)


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