> Articles 2, 3, 5(a) & 10 of the Convention on Elimination of Discrimination against Women; > Articles 2(2), 3 & 13 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and > Articles 2, 26 & 28 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. APPLICANTS’ CASE: The Applicants, on the 17/05/2018 brought this application for enforcement of the fundamental rights of pregnant adolescent school girls in Sierra Leone: It is the case of the Applicants that the issue of exclusion of pregnant girls from attending school in Sierra Leone pre- dated the 1991-2002 civil war that ravaged the country. The Applicants added that after the civil war, as a measure to address the menace, the Truth and Reconciliation Committee (TRC), set up in Sierra Leone advocated for a national strategy for the reduction of teenage pregnancy. The Applicants further averred that with the support of its development partners, the Respondent successfully instituted a strategy to deal with the menace of unbridled teenage pregnancies and its attendant social repercussions. The strategy, according to the Applicants centred on reduction of teenage pregnancies; ensuring that girls attend and remain in school to acquire education for their own development, and the overall socio economic development of the State. The Applicants also averred that the strategy, however, was later truncated by the outbreak of Ebola disease in Sierra Leone which compelled schools to close down. Applicants stated that the resultant effect of the close down of schools was increased rate of teenage pregnancy after the Ebola disease was contained.

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