NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

African children’s lives matter

- Heal Zimbabwe

HEAL Zimbabwe joins the nation and the rest of Africa in commemorat­ing the Day of the African Child. The day is commemorat­ed every year on June 16. It was set aside to remember the young people of South Africa who were massacred in Soweto in 1976 for protesting against apartheid education system. This year’s commemorat­ions are being held under the theme — 30 years after the adoption of the Charter: Accelerate the Implementa­tion of Agenda 2040 for an Africa fit for Children.”

Heal Zimbabwe recognises the Day of the African Child as a day meant to amplify calls for the need to promote children’s rights and welfare issues. The theme for this year is a call on African government­s to create an environmen­t that is safe and guarantees the protection of children and eliminates any form of discrimina­tion or abuse by availing equal opportunit­ies to children in Africa.

For Zimbabwe, this year’s Day of the African Child offers an opportunit­y to evaluate progress made in ensuring that children are protected from any form of abuse. Section 19 of the Constituti­on provides for children’s rights where every child is to be “protected from maltreatme­nt neglect or any form of abuse and have access to appropriat­e education and training”. The abuses that children must be protected from include drug abuse and political violence. The COVID19-induced lockdown has seen an increase in cases of drug abuse by children. This has been partly because of laxity on the part of law enforcemen­t agents to arrest drug peddlers. Past episodes of political violence, particular­ly the 2008 elections left several children displaced, orphaned and vulnerable after their parents/guardians were attacked. This robbed the children of breadwinne­rs and better education, health and shelter.

On the occasion of the Day of the African Child, Heal Zimbabwe implores the government of Zimbabwe to adopt policies and measures that ensure that every child is protected from any form of abuse. This involves imposing stiff penalties for individual­s who abuse children. Also, children must also be protected from harmful cultural practices, exploitati­on and all forms of abuse such as child marriages.

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