Daily Nation Newspaper

The fight against streetism

- Dear Editor MARVIN CHANDA MBERI, Lusaka.

ONE of the notable features that has characteri­sed Lusaka from the times of antiquitie­s is the seemingly helpless street children and adults who are littered in the city mostly in the central business district.

The generation­al problem has been caused partly by economic factors and partly by the social factors among them the breakdown of family values.

While the problem has been escalated from the family level, they have been escalated to the security issue owing to the resultant acts such as children begging for alms, security, substance abuse and the exponentia­l increase in crime levels.

The problems have been aggravated by the absence of the necessary policy framework to address the problems that caused or caused by streetism.

There were some measures that were taken to ensure that the problem of streetism is dealt with. Among them was the Social Cash Transfer aimed at aiding the children headed households as well as the aged.

The aged now turned into destitutio­n were also earmarked to benefit under the Social Cash Transfer.

Streetism has also turned teenage girls into wives and the child and the Women’s Empowermen­t and Livelihood (GEWEL) programme that ensures education for girl-children removed from families from child marriages.

The government has also identified the NGOs that are child-centred to support vulnerable children.

Zambia National Service has also been designated to provide rehabilita­tion centres to provide skills training and education for street children once they remove them from the street.

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