UNICEF calls for urgent action to end child abuse in S/Sudan

Mon, Nov 18, 2019
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Africa

THE United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday called for urgent action to end abuse and exploitation of children in South Sudan.

In a new report titled “Child at a Crossroads” released in Juba, UNICEF said that children in South Sudan were some of the most disadvantaged in the world and who are yet to see their rights fulfilled.

According to the report, South Sudan has had one of the highest child mortality rates in the world with one in ten dying before the age of five, mostly due to preventable diseases and lack of health care.

“The report UNICEF is launching today has a clear message; if there is a will there is a way to change children’s futures.

“I know there is the will among the government officials, UN agencies, and partners.

“Now, let’s find the way,” Mohamed Ag Ayoya, UNICEF Representative in South Sudan said in a statement issued in Juba.

The report was released ahead of the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was ratified by the east African country on Jan. 23, 2015.

It finds that children in South Sudan are suffering from abuse and exploitation related to social norms, harmful practices, and insecurity.

It also found that an estimated 45 per cent of all women married before the age of 18, placing the world’s youngest nation as one of the countries with the highest prevalence of early marriage in the world.

In order to accelerate progress in advancing child rights, the report caleds for more data and evidence to scale up proven solutions and interventions such as expanding resources, involving young people in co-creating solutions, and applying the principles of equity and gender equality in programming. (Xinhua/NAN)

– Nov 19, 2019 @ 15:09 GMT |

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