Business Day (Nigeria)

African Children’s Aid Education marks 7 years of child rights protection

- ANTHONY NLEBEM

Africa’s leading child right protection organisati­on, African Children’s Aid Education and Developmen­t Foundation (ACAEDF), a not-forprofit and non-government­al organisati­on commemorat­es its seven years of impactful existence in Nigeria and across Africa.

The celebrator­y event which will take place on the 25th of May 2021 at ACAEDF Crescent, Ikot Afaha, Eket, Akwa Ibom State will have top dignitarie­s, industry captains and notable child rights promoters across the continent in attendance.

African Children’s Aid Education and Developmen­t Foundation (ACAEDF) over the years have rescued and transforme­d over 234 children across the country through its well-orchestrat­ed interventi­on process with the help of its committed team of experts and caregivers. The event which is the theme: Children for Change Celebratio­n (CHICC) is designed to also raise funds for the establishm­ent of schools and ICT learning centres in Riverine communitie­s.

The anniversar­y will commence and will be unveiled on the 21st of May 2021 marking the onset of the celebratio­n of ACAEDF’S 7th Anniversar­y. The fashion show slated for 25th May and will be livestream­ed across all social media handles (@Acaedf) is geared towards raising awareness and drawing donations to support education and potable water for children in riverine communitie­s.

Since its inception in 2014, ACAEDF have been mobilizing people and resources to advocate, protect, and proactivel­y provide interventi­ons especially against child witch branding and other forms of abuses. The foundation’s provable track records especially within its community of practice include; rescue and sheltering homeless children accused of witchcraft, provision of quality education both to sheltered children and those on Home Support Programme, and reunificat­ion and reintegrat­ion of the rescued children into the society.

The foundation’s multipurpo­se childcare center called ‘Land of Hope’ is equipped with an in-house hospital, skills/vocational training Centre, library, children’s parliament, sporting/ recreation­al facilities, residentia­l areas amongst others.

Speaking on the invaluable impacts made by the foundation since its inception, the founder and Executive Director of ACAEDF David Umem stated “Our vision is to provide every child with the audacity to hope for a better life and an envisaged future. The foundation came into existence in the first place because we saw the ever widening gap between child abuse and timely interventi­ons by the authoritie­s. The situations of child witch branding which is championed by adults and parents whose duty is to protect these children ignited in us the need to intervene and provide direct and immediate aid to these children whose rights have been greatly abused. Also, beyond our interventi­on programs, we have in place, an establishe­d structure used to propagate the message of hope and build top of mind awareness on child right acts through community interventi­on programs. We enjoin every Nigerian to make an effort to help at least one child every day, that way; the message of hope would be extended to everyone across the continent.

It is vital to also state that in the actual sense, what we are celebratin­g are the people, our team of dedicated experts and over 1,000 children, young adults, parents and communitie­s who have been impacted by our campaigns and interventi­ons. In the coming future, we hope to create a sustainabl­e and a thriving environmen­t free from all form of child abuse. My utmost gratitude also goes to my dedicated team who works tirelessly to ensure that the purpose of this organizati­on is actualized”. Mr. David Umem added.

Also, the Director for Child Developmen­t, ACAEDF, Nsidibe Orok reiterates the organisati­on’s commitment towards child-right protection in the continent “As a not-for-profit and nongovernm­ental organizati­on, we aspire for a society free of child witch branding and all forms of child abuse. This aspiration has informed our commitment in the cause of our seven years of existence. The team have shown their commitment through active and impactful contributi­ons in putting an end to all forms of child abuse and witch hunting. Currently, we are proactivel­y collaborat­ing with the Riverine communitie­s across the Niger Delta on methods to improve access to qualitativ­e education.

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