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Zela urges govt to adopt UNPRC to promote children’s wellbeing

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO Follow Lorraine on Twitter @lorrainemu­romo

THE Zimbabwe Environmen­tal Law Associatio­n (Zela) has urged government to adopt the United Nations Protocol on the Rights of Children to promote their wellbeing and to protect them from environmen­tal issues that may arise due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement recently, Zela said children had a right to enjoy a healthy environmen­t, especially those that live in extractive communitie­s where mining is taking place, as well as the COVID-19 environmen­t where people have to dispose of masks and other personal protective equipment which can endanger children.

Zela said children that live in disaster-prone areas such as those affected by Cyclone Idai should also be protected from environmen­tal ravages that might affect them.

This comes at a time the world has put to the fore discussion­s on environmen­tal damage that might be caused by the COVID-19 pandemic where millions of children are at home, and many of them have missed school due to the environmen­tal damage caused by natural disasters like Cyclone Idai in their communitie­s.

“We call upon the Zimbabwe government to support the UN resolution on the human right to a healthy environmen­t and the optional protocol to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child,” Zela said.

“Children’s rights are envisioned in section 73 of the Constituti­on which stipulates their environmen­tal protection in the extractive­s, waste management and climate change being the main thematic areas,” they said.

Zela said government while working on its COVID-19 recovery plans had an opportunit­y to put children at the centre of building a more sustainabl­e future.

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