4, AN ORDER that the Respondent State develops strategies, programmes and nation-wide campaigns that focus on reversing negative societal attitudes that support the discrimination and bias against pregnant girls attending school and that foster the violation of their and teenage mothers’ right to continuous education (sic). In this regard, public education on the right to education, especially for girls as it impacts on socio-economic development, should be prioritised. 5. AN ORDER that the Respondent State develops strategies, programmes and nation-wide campaigns to enable teenage mothers to attend school. This may range from providing subsidies to enable girls with children to attend school; developing alternative schooling offering the same quality and standard of education as that offered in mainstream schools; and/or development of income-generation programmes programmes for pregnant girls and their family members. 6. or _ skill-based AN ORDER that the Respondent State integrates sexual and reproductive health into school curricula as this increased knowledge on family planning and contraceptives will support efforts to address the high rate of teenage pregnancy. 7. ANY SUCH FURTHER ORDER or orders that the Court deems appropriate, PROCEDURAL ISSUES: On the 23/01/2019 the Applicants filed a motion for judgement in default of defence by the'Respondent. On 25/02/2019, following the motion for default judgement the Respondent filed a Motion for Preliminary Objection pursuant to Supplementary Protocol A/SP.1/01/05, Articles 87(1) and 88 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court and the Inherent Powers of the Court on grounds that;

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