Traditional socio-cultural practices and early pregnancies in Togo: Between social norms and violation of adolescent rights

KarlDodji Kodjo Gbetoglo, Selom Komlan Noussoukpoe

Abstract

This article shows how certain traditional socio-cultural practices that influence the root causes of teenage pregnancy violate the rights of adolescents. The data came from the action-research entitled "Multisectoral and transformative approaches to rites and initiations for adolescent sexual and reproductive health rights", conducted by the Togolese Association for Family Welfare (ATBEF) in May 2022. The option is made for a qualitative approach. The information collected was recorded on dictaphones and then transcribed from the local languages of collection into French. Content analysis was used to write the research report. The results reveal that these practices, which are still prevalent in the localities of the study, and which exert pressure on adolescent girls, are also products of violations of many girls' rights.

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