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North East Region: Children appeals to stakeholders to protect them realize their dreams

By Tolon Radio April 3, 2025
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In a heartfelt message, children from the North East Region have called upon various stakeholders to take proactive measures to safeguard their rights, provide necessary resources, and help them achieve their dreams.

This passionate appeal was made during the Annual Regional Child Protection Forum, organized by Children Believe and Norsaac, under the theme “The Collective Responsibility of Stakeholders In The Protection Of All Children.”

A communique was presented to the North East Regional Minister, highlighting critical issues affecting children’s lives in the region.

The children, expressed particular concern about the alarming rate of teenage pregnancies, which stands at 19%.

They articulated the distressing reality that many young girls who become pregnant are often forced into marriages with their perpetrators or must cohabit with them until childbirth, further compounding their challenges.

The issue of school dropout rates was also brought to light, noting that despite policies from the Ghana Education Service allowing pregnant students to continue their education, societal pressures often prevent them from doing so.

The forum also identified other significant challenges, including substance abuse, child labor, child marriage, and neglect.

In terms of education, the participants pointed out systemic issues such as a lack of adequate school infrastructure and a severe teacher shortage. With an average teacher-to-pupil ratio of 50:1 in kindergarten and a staggering 80:1 in primary schools, children are struggling to access quality education.

To address these pressing issues, the children laid out a series of urgent demands directed at stakeholders.

The Perpetrators of teenage pregnancies and child marriages should face the law without political or traditional interference.

Educational Awareness: There is a need for intensified educational programs within communities, specifically aimed at educating the youth about the dangers of substance abuse.

Health Services Expansion: The Ghana Health Service should broaden adolescent reproductive health services and counseling to ensure they reach all communities effectively.

The Ghana Education Service must urgently deploy qualified teachers to underserved communities to improve the current teacher-to-pupil ratios.

Policy Advocacy: Organizations like Children Believe , norsaac and other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are urged to continue advocating for policy reforms and holding accountable those in positions of responsibility, to foster safe environments for all children.

Stakeholders should prioritize peace initiatives that will attract the necessary professionals to the region, enhancing overall community well-being.

Parental Involvement: Parents and caregivers are encouraged to remain actively engaged in their children’s development, prioritizing education and fostering a nurturing home environment, while collaborating with schools and community initiatives.

By voicing their concerns, the children have highlighted the importance of a united approach among all stakeholders to create a supportive framework for their development and empowerment.

Their call to action emphasizes that a collaborative effort is crucial to ensuring that every child can thrive and realize their aspirations in a safe and nurturing environment.

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