
For the first time in Philippine history, indigenous women from Mindanao courageously came together to break the silence on child marriage during a groundbreaking public forum. This event marked a pivotal moment in amplifying the voices of women and communities long affected by this harmful practice.
The forum highlighted the December 2023 law prohibiting marriage and cohabitation for individuals aged 17 and below. However, discussions revealed that child marriage continues to persist, not only in rural and Muslim communities but also in subtle practices, such as fundraising events that commodify girls, often leading them to marriages with men twice or thrice their age.
In partnership with Lalang Hu Mga Laga and the Zonta Club of Metro Greenhills, Philippines, the forum featured firsthand accounts from Mindanaoan women, whose testimonies shed light on the realities and struggles of child brides. Representatives from various sectors offered reflections and reactions, fostering a deep and meaningful dialogue.
Child marriage was strongly condemned for depriving children of their education, freedom and opportunity to dream. The discussions culminated in a compelling call to action, urging systemic change through education. This included educating not just girls, but also boys, parents, and entire communities, to reshape mindsets, practices, and cultures.
The club gives thanks to Zonta e-Club of the Philippines III for partnering for online livestreaming of the forum via Zoom. Donors for roll out projects of Lalang Hu Mga Laga to include Zonta Club of Greater Rizal II, Manila I and Marikina.
What began as a platform to share struggles transformed into a celebration of courage, unity and hope. This forum stands as a testament to the resilience and power of women working together to pave the way for a future free from the shackles of child marriage.
