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		<title>Marriage: Punjab Assembly Passes Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Punjab Province Assembly passed the Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2026, setting the legal age of marriage at 18. This aims to protect underage girls from forced marriages.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Punjab Province Assembly passed the <strong>Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2026</strong> on April 27, 2026. This legislation aims to protect underage girls from forced marriages in Punjab, Pakistan.</p>
<p><strong>Key facts:</strong></p>
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<li>The bill sets the minimum legal age of marriage at <strong>18</strong> for both sexes.</li>
<li>It replaces provisions of the <strong>Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929</strong>.</li>
<li>The law classifies child marriage as a cognizable, non-bailable, and non-compoundable offense.</li>
<li>Individuals involved in underage marriages face up to <strong>seven years’ imprisonment</strong> and fines up to <strong>1 million Pakistani rupees</strong>.</li>
<li>Marriage registrars cannot register marriages involving minors and face penalties for violations.</li>
<li>The law criminalizes child trafficking linked to marriage, holding parents or guardians liable.</li>
<li>All cases under this law must be concluded within <strong>90 days</strong> in Courts of Session.</li>
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<p>This bill gained support from Christian rights advocates, who view it as a significant step toward protecting underage minority girls. Tehmina Arora remarked, &#8220;This marks a landmark moment not only for Punjab Province but for every girl child across Pakistan whose right to childhood has far too long been denied.&#8221; However, some lawmakers opposed it, claiming it conflicted with Islamic principles.</p>
<p>The legislation follows reports that Pakistan ranks eighth on Open Doors’ 2026 World Watch List of countries where it is hardest to be a Christian. Advocates stress that the law&#8217;s success will depend on its enforcement. Samson Salamat stated, &#8220;We appreciate the Punjab government for taking a step in the right direction. However, the real test will be to enforce this law in letter and spirit.&#8221; The next steps for implementation remain uncertain as officials have not disclosed specific enforcement strategies.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A recent KNBS survey highlights the empowerment levels of married women in Kenya. Those in monogamous marriages show significantly higher empowerment than their counterparts.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new <strong>KNBS survey</strong> reveals that married women in monogamous unions are significantly more empowered than those in cohabiting or polygamous relationships in Kenya. The survey highlights disparities in economic empowerment among women based on marital status.</p>
<p><strong>Key findings:</strong></p>
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<li>64.0% of married women exhibit higher empowerment levels compared to those in polygamous unions.</li>
<li>36.3% of women in Kenya are classified as economically empowered.</li>
<li>The highest proportion of economically empowered women is found in Migori at 58.1%.</li>
<li>20.0% of women in the lowest wealth quintile are economically empowered, compared to 52.5% in the highest quintile.</li>
<li>Education plays a crucial role; over 50% of women with secondary or post-secondary education are empowered.</li>
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<p>The KNBS Women’s Economic Empowerment Index (WEEI) measures women&#8217;s access to economic opportunities, decision-making power, and well-being. Additionally, 71.9% of women reported being engaged in economic activities, while 79.0% own a bank or mobile money account.</p>
<p>Yet, despite these gains, significant inequalities persist across regions and population groups. Clear disparities exist based on place of residence and socio-economic status.</p>
<p>Naftali Bennett recently expressed support for civil marriage in Israel, indicating a potential shift in public discourse around marriage rights.</p>
<p>The findings underscore the importance of addressing barriers to women&#8217;s rights and economic empowerment across different marital contexts.</p>
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