India Has Second-Highest Number Of Child Marriages: UN Report


UNITED NATIONS: India had the highest number of unregistered children under age five between 2000 and 2012 and the second-highest number of child marriages, according to a UN report, which said the country still needs to improve immunization coverage and stop gender-based sex selection.

The report 'Improving Children’s Lives, Transforming the Future - 25 years of child rights in South Asia' by the United Nations' children agency UNICEF analyses the progress made over the last quarter century on key issues that directly affect the lives of children in the region.

At 71 million, India had the largest number of children under the age of five whose births were not registered between 2000-2012. The report said that birth registration levels in South Asia have increased since 2000, but progress has been slow.

India, along with Afghanistan, Bangladesh and the Maldives, has been recording “significant improvements” in birth registration but about 100 million children in the region are still not registered at birth.

India has the greatest disparity between the poorest and richest households, with children in the poorest households being three times less likely to be registered than those in the richest.

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Source: PTI