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A committee was inaugurated to coordinate Ghana's new care reform roadmap
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49843, member: 636"] Ghana's Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection just launched a major new committee. The National Care Reform Roadmap Coordination Committee started work to help vulnerable kids across the country. Officials want to move thousands of children out of residential homes and back with families. The ambitious plan runs from 2024 to 2028 and targets at least 30 percent of kids currently living away from home. Dr. Afisah Zakariah leads the committee as Chief Director and Chairperson. The government first created its Care Reform Initiative back in 2006. That program pushed for more family-based care instead of keeping children in institutions. Officials discovered that many kids stayed separated from their families when they didn't need to be. The new roadmap builds on those earlier efforts with fresh strategies and clearer goals. Committee members will work together to make sure policies actually help children find safe homes. Dr. Zakariah explained that the committee must coordinate different government departments and programs. The group will focus on getting children back with their families as quickly as possible. They also plan to spot problems early and fix them fast. Committee members signed up for four-year terms to match the roadmap timeline. The ministry believes every child deserves to grow up in a loving family environment rather than an institution. [/QUOTE]
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