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African Kids Still Struggle for Their Rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33441, member: 636"] Children's rights advocates warn about slow progress across Africa. Equality Now highlighted critical challenges facing young people on the continent. Resource limitations and conflicts continue to hamper child protection efforts, and climate emergencies and online risks compound existing problems for vulnerable populations. Sexual exploitation remains a serious concern for African children. Female genital mutilation persists despite ongoing legal challenges. Several countries struggle to pass protective legislation against harmful practices. Trafficking and abuse continue to threaten children's safety across regions. Unregistered children face significant risks of statelessness. Digital spaces create new dangers for young people. Internet connectivity increases exposure to potential sexual exploitation. Over 60% of unreported victims involve very young children. Girls face disproportionate risks of online and physical abuse. Technology platforms need stronger accountability mechanisms. Legal systems across Africa contain critical protection gaps. Rape laws often fail to provide adequate survivor support. Many countries allow perpetrators to escape justice through problematic legal loopholes. Sexual violence remains a widespread issue affecting millions. Comprehensive legal reforms are urgently needed. Education emerges as a crucial tool for child protection. Advocates call for improved awareness and support systems. Empowering children with accurate information can help prevent abuse. Strengthening national data tracking becomes essential for accountability. Continued efforts aim to implement meaningful child rights protections. [/QUOTE]
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