Belgium has committed to eliminate child, early and forced marriage by 2030 in line with target 5.3 of the Sustainable Development Goals. During its Voluntary National Review at the 2017 High Level Political Forum, the government highlighted that a multi-stakeholder platform for international health has been developed, with an accessible e-tutorial covering a range of topics such as child marriage. The government has not submitted any Voluntary National Review in any High-Level Political Forum since.
Belgium has signed the 2021 Human Rights Council resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage in times of crisis, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
Belgium co-sponsored the following Human Rights Council resolution on child marriage: the 2013 resolution on child, early and forced marriage, the 2015 resolution to end child, early and forced marriage, recognising that it is a violation of human rights, the 2017 resolution recognising the need to address child, early and forced marriage in humanitarian contexts, and the 2019 resolution on the consequences of child marriage. In 2014, Belgium also signed a joint statement at the Human Rights Council calling for a resolution on child marriage.
Belgium co-sponsored the 2013, 2014, 2018 and 2020 UN General Assembly resolutions on child, early and forced marriage.
Belgium ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, which sets a minimum age of marriage of 18, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in 1985, which obligates states to ensure free and full consent to marriage.
In 2019, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child expressed concerns that child marriage, prevalent among populations with a migrant background, remains underreported and recommended Belgium to amend its Civil Code to remove all exceptions that allow marriage under the age of 18 years. The Committee also urged Belgium to strengthen awareness-raising campaigns, provide training for civil servants, law-enforcement officers, social workers, etc. on the identification of potential victims of child marriage, and establish protection schemes for victims of child marriage.
Belgium has ratified the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (known as the Istanbul Convention), which considers forced marriage a serious form of violence against women and girls, and legally binds state parties to criminalise the intentional conduct of forcing an adult or child into a marriage.