
In Chad, the phenomenon of street children has reached enormous proportions, Alwihdainfo reports on February 16.
In Chad, abandoned children wander around public landfills, train stations and live under bridges in major cities. Children separated from their families find themselves without the basic conditions that should be provided to any child.
It is clear that these abandoned children are exposed to many dangers, including lack of food and medical care.
Government child protection authorities must address this problem, which threatens Chadian society. The problem of street children is a matter of collective responsibility.
Chadian public organizations are sounding the alarm and calling on the State and all people of good will to come to the aid of homeless children.
The Ministry of Women Affairs and Early Childhood Welfare must urgently and specifically adapt its policies on homeless children.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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