DNA: Dany Lauton, where is the practice of forced marriage in the region How many young girls and women threatened by forced marriage or married against their will they contact the association each year Dany Lauton: Before, it was a common practice in families: the father chose the cousin of Algeria or Turkey. Currently, we do not know if the phenomenon is declining or increasing. We get 900 women per year. 40% are foreign, and….

When Barakias Shangheta, aged 17, learned that his father had died at the local hospital in Okakarara, a village north-east of Windhoek, the Namibian capital,

In addition, Namibia was not used to seeing the wills.

Namibia, a country ravaged by HIV / AIDS, is now pushing to find ways to protect widows and orphans. According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS), Namibia shows a prevalence rate of 21.3 percent.

Thus, the Legal Assistance Foundation has announced the launch of a program to train traditional leaders on the right of succession. Indeed, under customary law, they are complex kinship systems that serve to define the succession.

Therefore, the law on equality between married persons, passed in 1996, and that on the Communal Land Reform, passed in 1992, may serve as a base and assist in improving the situation of women. Indeed, these two laws allow women to stay on the land which belonged to the deceased.

According Pendukeni Ithana, Minister of Justice, the law was being drafted, should prevent the victimization of women and orphans. It aims to ensure the wife a specific share of property owned by the husband died intestate (without a will).

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