9-Year-Old Appeals To World Leaders To Help To End Child Abuse

Halima Abdulkareem, a nine-year-old child advocate, has appealed to Commonwealth leaders to join forces to end child abuse and molestation in Africa and in the world.

Halima, an African made the appeal at the Women’s forum at the just concluded Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Kigali.

The child, who appeared to be the youngest member of the forum, was recognised by Prof. Ruth Kattumuri, Senior Director Economic, Youth and Sustainable Development at the Commonwealth of Nations.

Kattumuri invited the child advocate to make a short remark at the meeting.

In an interview with the LN247 on Sunday, the child advocate appealed to all to contribute to end of the menace.

“Every day, one out of 10 African children is molested and has no voice to speak out.

“For more than two years, I took it upon myself to be the voice of the silent majority of children that are molested and abused without getting justice.

“We all need to stand against child molestation because every single child molested has lost the right to life, the right to education, and also the right to safety,” Halima said.

Halima, an ambassador of the United Nations Rescue Service, has authored a book: “Child Abuse and what you need to know’’.

She said the book, which is yet to be made available publicly, would be distributed to schools to enlighten pupils about child abuse.


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