Community
Development Alliance (CDA), a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), has
successfully influenced the establishment of child rights panels by some
Municipal and District Assemblies as mandated by the Children’s Act, Act 560.
CDA, which is committed to promoting the well-being and human rights of women
and children across the northern sector of Ghana, had again influenced
community declarations against issues of child rights and child abuse through
enacting and enforcement of bye-laws. Mr. Yussif Kanton, Executive Director of
CDA, who revealed this during a multi- stakeholders’ review meeting in Wa,
noted that CDA had also been able to reach out to more
than 15,000 children in rural communities through sensitization to help improve
communities’ knowledge on child rights and protection issues. He said the
creation of the children help-line for the Domestic Violence and Victim Support
Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service had helped to increase the rate of
people who now reported issues of child abuse to the Unit. According to him,
through collaboration, government agencies concerned with issues of child
rights and child protection such as the Social Welfare, Department of Children
and DOVVSU, had become more efficient in carrying out their mandate more than
before, since funding from the Central Government was not forthcoming. Mr.
Issahaku Nuhu Putiaha, Wa Municipal Chief Executive, commended CDA for
facilitating the establishment of the child panels and hoped that their work
would have greater impact on the well-being of children.
Source:Ghananewsagency.com
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