Children Are A Treasure And Future Of Southern Africa
Her Majesty the Queen of Lesotho - ‘Masenate Mohato Bereng Seeiso Violence against children has become a global scourge affecting more than a billion children around the world - affecting them into adulthood and also impacting communities. Her Majesty the Queen of Lesotho - ‘Masenate Mohato Bereng Seeiso, in her capacity as Lesotho’s champion for vulnerable children, delivered a keynote address during the Southern Africa regional launch of a five year ' It Takes A World To End Violence Against Children' campaign. “Children are a treasure and our future in our African society as in many other cultures around the world. Children therefore need to be protected and taken a good care of." “Child molestation continues in many forms such as corporal punishment, marriages and child labour. I believe child marriage remains common amongst most countries in the Southern Africa region but is not reported well,” she said. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Chil...
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