Newsspecng

Child protection, survival: UNICEF engage Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe stakeholders

Child protection, survival: UNICEF engage Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe stakeholders

Releated Post

 

By Danjuma Attah, Gombe

 

 

Worried by the rising cases of violations, low protection and survival rates of children in some Northeastern States of Nigeria, the Bauchi Field office of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has organised a stakeholders roundtable advocacy meeting on protecting child rights.

The stakeholders, comprising Journalists, social welfare workers, security agents, lawyers and traditional rulers from Adamawa, Bauchi and Gombe States converged in Gombe to strengthen the existing efforts of protecting and promoting the rights of every child.

Many children in these States face survival and protection impediments even with the domestication of laws such as Violence Against People Prohibition (VAPP) act and the Child Rights act.

However, in her opening remarks during the meeting, the Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, Dr Nuzhat Rafique, charged the stakeholders to see children protection and survival as a challenge that must be addressed right from child birth.

She said, “the first right of the child is birth registration”, stressing other basic survival needs to include, Immunization, nutrition, adequate health care, education among many others to ensure children grow up to their full potentials.

Speaking on sexual violence as it relates to children, Dr Nuzhat Rafique described the menace as a very sensitive issue. According to her, “even as small as six months old babies are being raped and abused.

“I have seen their names and I have seen the babies in the sexual assault referral center that we will talk about in Gombe, in Bauchi.

“And trust me, when I was reading the names and ages, I was crying. I was literally crying looking at those ages. That is a huge violation of child’s rights.

“This is really a very worrying situation in our State and maybe in the country, but it is overall in all developing countries we see these cases. These are very unfortunate cases”, she decried.

In her presentation, Ladi Alabi, UNICEF Child Protection Specialist, gave a harrowing overview of sexual assault against children, precedence, trends and drivers in the three States, Adamawa, Bauchi and Gombe.

She also highlighted the effects of these violations against children and the impact it leaves on the children’s physical, psychological and social being.

Sexual violence against children remains a critical protection concern and a violation of child rights, however, there are many unreported cases due to stigma, fear, and limited awareness of available support systems.

Addressing this challenges requires a coordinated and multi-sectoral response involving key stakeholders
across Government, civil society, media, and community structures who participated in the roundtable engagement.

It is expected that at the end of the engagement, the participants would strengthen collaboration, enhance understanding of referral pathways, and promote sustained advocacy toward preventing and responding to sexual assault and violations against children.

End.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Related Posts

Thanks for subscribing to our newsletter