Associations between child marriage and food insecurity in Zimbabwe: a participatory mixed methods study

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作者
Gambir, Katherine [1 ]
Matsika, Abel Blessing [2 ]
Panagiotou, Anna [2 ]
Snowden, Eleanor [2 ]
Lofthouse, Clare [3 ]
Metzler, Janna [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Womens Refugee Commiss, 15 37th St,9th Floor, New York, NY 10019 USA
[2] Cynefin Co, Plas Eirias Business Ctr, Abergele Rd Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL29 8BF, Wales
[3] Plan Int, Dukes Court,Block A,Duke St, Woking GU21 5BH, Surrey, England
[4] Columbia Univ, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, New York, NY USA
关键词
Food insecurity; Child marriage; Early marriage; Forced marriage; Child protection; Humanitarian; Adolescents; Nutrition; GBV; Zimbabwe;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-023-17408-7
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundChild marriage is a global crisis underpinned by gender inequality and discrimination against girls. A small evidence base suggests that food insecurity crises can be both a driver and a consequence of child marriage. However, these linkages are still ambiguous. This paper aims to understand how food insecurity influences child marriage practices in Chiredzi, Zimbabwe.MethodsMixed methods, including participant-led storytelling via SenseMaker (R) and key informant interviews, were employed to examine the relationship between food insecurity and child marriage within a broader context of gender and socio-economic inequality. We explored the extent to which food insecurity elevates adolescent girls' risk of child marriage; and how food insecurity influences child marriage decision-making among caregivers and adolescents. Key patterns that were generated by SenseMaker participants' interpretations of their own stories were visually identified in the meta-data, and then further analyzed. Semi-structured guides were used to facilitate key informant interviews. Interviews were audio-recorded, and transcribed and translated to English, then imported into NVivo for coding and thematic analysis.ResultsA total of 1,668 community members participated in SenseMaker data collection, while 22 staff participated in interviews. Overall, we found that food insecurity was a primary concern among community members. Food insecurity was found to be among the contextual factors of deprivation that influenced parents' and adolescent girls' decision making around child marriage. Parents often forced their daughters into marriage to relieve the household economic burden. At the same time, adolescents are initiating their own marriages due to limited alternative survival opportunities and within the restraints imposed by food insecurity, poverty, abuse in the home, and parental migration. COVID-19 and climate hazards exacerbated food insecurity and child marriage, while education may act as a modifier that reduces girls' risk of marriage.ConclusionsOur exploration of the associations between food insecurity and child marriage suggest that child marriage programming in humanitarian settings should be community-led and gender transformative to address the gender inequality that underpins child marriage and address the needs and priorities of adolescent girls. Further, programming must be responsive to the diverse risks and realities that adolescents face to address the intersecting levels of deprivation and elevate the capacities of adolescent girls, their families, and communities to prevent child marriage in food insecure settings.
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