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GUARDIANS URGED TO SUPPORT THEIR CHILDREN

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Mrs Esenam Kavi De Souza, Country Manager of Children Believe has asked guardians in provincial networks to view liabilities towards their youngsters in a serious way to assist them with accomplishing their maximum capacity.

Mrs De Souza, who settled on the decision in a discourse read for her benefit during the current year's remembrance of International Day against Child Labor at Dalun in the Kumbungu District of the Northern Region, saw that frequently guardians reneged on their obligations towards their youngsters.

The occasion was coordinated by Children Believe, Right To Play, and Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems (RAINS), all non-administrative associations.

The International Day against Child Labor is celebrated on June 12, consistently to bring issues to light the problems of kid work and the need to stop the training.

 

Mrs De Souza said, "they rest without knowing the whereabouts of their youngsters, they neglect to address their issues, they neglect to supply their school materials and requirements and in some cases thoroughly disregard the kids."

She said such circumstances drove the kids to depend on friends, beaus and at times more seasoned individuals for their necessities adding "This prompts high school pregnancies and youngster relationships."

She expressed that such circumstances constrained a portion of the youngsters to take part in kid work adding "A few guardians utilize their kids for dangerous work and at times keep them out of school for monetary reasons."

Mrs De Souza, thusly, forewarned guardians to endeavour to deal with their youngsters and forestall kid work and urged the local area to report their individuals who mishandled their kids to the specialists to act as an obstruction to other people.

 

In a pretend, the Suhuyini Drama Troupe showed the risks of manhandling youngsters physically and what the law could do.

Agent Superintendent of Police Mr Emmanuel Horlortu, Northern Regional Coordinator of the Domestic Violence, Victim Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service forewarned guardians against kid work, saying those seen as punishable by the training could go to prison.

Different speakers included delegates from the Ghana Education Service, and the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice in the area.

Mr Iddrisu Sanday, Northern Regional Director of the Department of Children, with the assistance of Mba Tuiganaa, the agent of the Chief of Dalun, initiated the Community Child Protection Committee, which would supervise kid assurance issues nearby.

Mr Sanday recognized Children Believe, Right To Play and RAINS for remembering the day for over 10 years currently requiring the reinforcing of such organizations, which worked in light of a legitimate concern for youngsters.

He said such a coordinated effort was expected to remove the hurtful practices against kids.

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