Girl-child day, organisation advocates girl-child protection

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Girl-child day, organisation advocates girl-child protection

Post by Supreme International Magazine

By Uchenna Elrtuo

Lagos, A Non Governmental (NGO) A Mother’s Love Initiative (AMLI) on Tuesday advocated for the protection of the girl-child.
Founder and President of AMLi, Mrs Hanatu Enwemadu in an interview to mark the day told the News  men in Lagos said that, child protection should be prioritised for sustainability.
AMLi has over the years assumed an important role in African environment to preserve, protect, enhance, and sustain the well-being and the future of the African child.

The United Nations (UN) Girl-Child day celebrated every Oct. 11 since its adoption in Dec. 19, 2011 as an International Day of Girl-Child.
Enwemadu, commended the initiative of the UN owing to the sensitive nature of the girl-child, in the face of challenging factors the girl child face in African environment.

AMLi, founder, described many of the factors that hinders the girl-child from attaining her potential as backward tradition advocated the promotion of values, in support of the girl-child.

The girl-child’s rights crusader asked parents avail themselves of its programme ` The Hurried Child project In Africa” that focused on changing the view of the girl-child and society toward practices and behaviours that promotes the girl- child.

the girl-child in Africa is exposed to a lot of economic pressures, information and unhealthy transactional practices in their childhood years
“ i am of the position that a girl-child should be protected, guided to treat herself with dignity, respect and must equally be treated with dignity by the society.

“ This we hope to achieve through reeducation and the re-engineering of our value systems”.
“ This well thought-out programme objectives among others is to ensure reorientation of the girl-child on the strength of femininity.
“ The Hurried Child Project intervention is an advocacy movement against practices that promote any form of inhuman or unethical treatment on the girl-child across physical and virtual mediums.

“Our intervention covers psychoeducation of the girl-child on self-image and identity and we educate the society on the access and use of information on the Girl-child”.she said.(NAN)

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