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The 25th Ordinary Session of the Civil Society Organizations Forum (CSO Forum) on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child has concluded with a strong call for increased accountability in the education sector across Africa. The forum, themed “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building Resilient Education Systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning,” was held in Maseru, Lesotho, from September 29th to October 1st 2024. Participants from across the continent, including children, civil society organizations, child rights experts, and regional networks, gathered to discuss the challenges and gaps in education in Africa. While African countries have signed numerous legal frameworks to protect children’s rights, including the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC), the Maputo Protocol, and the African Youth Charter, implementation gaps persist. These gaps result ...
In a quest for transformation in the lives of children, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) recently organized a child rights advocacy seminar convened in the walls of Holiday Inn, Harare, Zimbabwe in August which saw the attendance of key partners and stakeholders from the SADC region to deliberate on critical issues affecting children and carve solutions. With the theme-‘Putting Children at the center of the SADC Development Agenda, the discussions centered on prioritizing the needs, rights, and welfare of children in policymaking, planning, and implementation of SADC’s development strategies. Southern African states have ratified the UN Convention on Children’s Rights (UNCHR) as well as the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and further domesticated these instruments showing the commitment of African leaders to protecting and safeguarding children. Despite these efforts, the challenges faced by children in the SADC region persist as there are still children who: live and work on the streets, are ensnared in child marriages, walk long distances to access the nearest school, with no form of identity, suffer abuse with impunity and cannot access information and technology. The seminar discussions focused on various vulnerable children emphasizing the necessity of prioritising ...
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