Bahrain 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 2018 High Level Political Forum, the government reported progress towards this target.
Bahrain acceded to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1992, which sets a minimum age of marriage of 18, and acceded to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in 2002, which obligates states to ensure free and full consent to marriage.
During Bahrain’s 2014 review, the CEDAW Committee reiterated recommendations for the government to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18.
In 2019, the Committee on the Rights of the Child urged Bahrain to amend the Family Act to ensure that the minimum age of marriage is established at 18 years, remove all exceptions that allow marriage under the age of 18, and take all measures necessary to eliminate child marriage in the country.