ChildCare Gambia warms against street begging


                                   




By Sheriff Saidykhan 



ChildCare Gambia, a non-profit organisation aimed at confronting child abuse has warned against street begging of children in the country. 



ChildCare Gambia, joins the rest of the world marking International Street Children's day. The day is set aside annually to amplify the voices of street children, and to protect their rights. 


In her Facebook message posted yesterday Sainabou Chaw, the Executive Director of ChildCare Gambia said children begging off the street leads them to many explorations.


“Many children often faces anxiety and trauma which may lead them to substantial abuse and suicide. This is a duty of societal exclusion and trauma which affects their mental health. Kids are not meant to be in the street. Sending them on the street will expose them to danger,” she posited.


She further called on the government of The Gambia, and other stakeholders to protect the rights of the children.


“I am calling on the government to protect the rights of the children. They are vulnerable, they are our priority. We have the African Charter on the rights and wellbeing of children, we have the UNCRC, we have the Children's Act of 2005. So, it is both the  government and parents' responsibilities to ensure these kids are protected from negligence and abuse,” she concluded.


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