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Gambia News : Report finds Gambia gov’t to be least child-friendly
The government of The Gambia has been found to be one of the least
child-friendly governments in Africa, ranked 49th in the child-friendly
index, out of the 52 African governments, the latest African Report on
Child Well-being states, APA learns here Monday.
The
report, prepared by the African Child Policy Forum, provides an insight
into the well-being of children in Africa and assesses the extent to
which governments meet their obligations, through a ground-breaking
child-friendliness index.
A number of indicators have been used to assess governments’ performance in protecting children against abuse and exploitation.
According to the report, the government of The Gambia
was ranked among the least child-friendly countries, because of the
fact that it did not put in place appropriate legal provisions to
protect children against abuse and exploitation.
This, the report outlines, is because of its lower
commitment in allocating adequate share of the national budget towards
providing the basic needs of the children.
“The government of The Gambia has not performed well in
putting in place an appropriate legal and policy framework to protect
children against abuse,” the report stated. The ranking, the report
went, puts The Gambia 50th in respect of legal protection of children,
indicating its very low performance in this regard.
“The government of The Gambia has not performed well in
areas relating to corporal punishment, the juvenile justice system and
in establishing a government body for coordinating the national
strategy for children,” the report stated, noting that it however has
policy for free primary education and national plan of action for
survival, protection and development of children.
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