By Kennedy Chomba, ZANIS-Mansa
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Non- governmental Gender
Organisation's Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Northern Region Officer Patricia
Lwaile has disclosed that 20 girls who were taken back to school after being
withdrawn from early marriages last year completed their grade 12.
Mrs . Lwaile has also
disclosed that 15 more girls who were withdrawn from early marriages managed to
qualify to grade 10 last year.
The NGOCC Northern Region
Officer observed that most of the girls who are taken back to school have proven
to be dedicated.
She pointed out that the
majority of the girls who are being taken back to school perform well provided they
are not distracted and that is why her Organisation has continued to supporte
them financially.
In an interview with ZANIS
in Mansa, Mrs Lwaile indicated that most of the girls who are taken back to
school are in rural areas hence there are so many factors which hinder them
from completing their education.
She said it is gratifying
to see a young rural girl complete her education after being withdrawn from
early marriages.
Mrs. Lwaile noted that the
re-entry policy by Government has always enable most girls in rural areas to
complete their education.
She said policies like the re-entry
will ensure more girls are given an opportunity to have a better future.
Mrs. Lwaile has, however, observed that
not every girl who is withdrawn from early marriage is interested to go
back to school and that her organisation has empowerment programs designed for
such girls.
Mrs Lwaile added that
entrepreneurship programs are being administered to those who refuse to go back
to school to help them have a better life.
She has since pledged her
organisational continued support to girls in rural areas in trying to help them
get educated.

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