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The Asuogyaman and Tongu groups of Compbadion International (Ghana) respectively launched their child rights clubs in Juapong and Volo, near Adidome.
Speaking at the launch in Juapong, Mr. Alex Adenyo, facilitator of the Asuogyaman project group's partnership, expressed his gratitude and that of the organization for the support provided to stakeholders, including parents and parents. participating churches, in protecting the rights of children. He urged them to intensify their efforts with Compbadion International to create an environment conducive to children's learning and expression of talents.
In his address, Mr. George Amevor, Child Rights Advocate, invited participants to promote the rights of the child and protection issues for a better life and a healthy society.
The Asuogyaman project group, with a total of 4,016 beneficiary children, operates in 14 communities, including: Juapong, Kpong, South Senchi, Atimpoku, Akwamufie, Adjena, Gyakiti, Apeguso, Mpakadan, Finley, Asikuma, Labolabo, Boso and Akosombo-Pupuni.
In the same vein, Mr. Richard Baku, Partnership Facilitator for the Tongu Project Group, said that Compbadion International will continue to work with parents, churches, and other stakeholders to provide a solid education. to help children to eliminate poverty.
"Let's stop pretending to protect the rights of the child. Let us be proactive in defending the rights of children and accelerate our collective efforts to end child abuse in our communities now, "Baku urged.
Speaking as a guest, Mr. Israel Akrobortu, regional director of the Volta's Department of Children, told participants that not protecting the rights of children is a crime against children and that all actors should strive to protect children against children. marriage, child labor, defilement, trafficking, abduction, drug addiction, among others.
On security issues, Detective Sergeant Courage Akpaloo, Criminal Investigation Department, Sogakope Division (CID), Ghana, urged participants to report cases of child abuse and criminal cases promptly. authorities to take action on them.
The Tongu project group, with 4,102 beneficiary children, is operational in 14 communities: Sogakope, Mafi-Adidome, Mafi-Kumase, Mafi-Dove, Mafi-Devime, Mafi-Asiakpe, Mafi-Gidikpoe, Mafi-Anfoe, Mafi Zongo , Vome, Volo, New Bakpa, Kpoviadzi and Afiadenyigba.
According to reports, last June, Compbadion International (Ghana), a Christian non-profit organization, partnered with 337 churches in Ghana to manage child and youth development programs and release 86,734 children and youth from poverty in Jesus. & # 39; first name.
The events were marked by a float, choreographies, plays and cultural performances.
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