Bioethical Problems in Child Marriage [Raboan Discussion Forum]

The Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities (CBMH FK-KMK UGM) again held the Raboan Discussion Forum on Wednesday (26/07). The weekly forum raised the topic Bioethical Problems in Child Marriage. On this occasion, the speaker was Dr. Pinky Saptandari, Dra., M.A. Meanwhile, the moderator of the discussion was dr. Tiea Khatija.

The problem of child marriage is an issue of violation of the rights of children and women, both from a legal, political, health, and social perspective. This issue involves many scientific disciplines, such as law, medicine, psychology, anthropology, and social affairs. Child marriage contributes to stunting, maternal mortality, and educational problems. Even though there is a legal umbrella, such as laws and international conventions, marriage dispensation is still easy to obtain. Culture, tradition, and religious interpretations also influence this issue.

Addressing child marriage through a comprehensive approach, integrating related government programs, and involving cross-sectoral and cross-disciplines is essential. The world of education must play a role in overcoming this problem by involving students, conducting research, outreach, and providing education. Integrating human rights issues into the curriculum and developing and applying wise bioethics is also necessary.

All parties, including the government, education, media, and society, must collaborate to reduce the number of child marriages, which will ultimately contribute to the progress of the nation and state.