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Children's National Assembly Urges Increased Budget for Children's Welfare and Protection
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47451, member: 636"] Young lawmakers asked government leaders to provide more money for child welfare programs during a special meeting. The Children's National Assembly made this request at an event organized with UNICEF, government officials and the National Youth Council. The gathering gave children a chance to speak about their needs and priorities. UNICEF representative Nafisa Binte Shafique said children must have stronger voices because they will lead the country someday. She explained that birth registration, schools, protection services, health care and clean water all need proper funding. Shafique encouraged the young participants to ask government officials direct questions about their concerns. Finance Minister Seedy Keita told the children that education already receives more than five billion dalasis from the national budget. He said the government considers money spent on children as an investment rather than an expense. Keita promised that these investments will help secure the country's future when today's children become tomorrow's leaders. Gender Minister Fatou Kinteh agreed that children need support to succeed as future leaders. She said every citizen should help prepare young people for their roles. Kinteh promised the government would continue supporting children's welfare and implement their priorities. Deputy Speaker Tida Barrow closed the session with recommendations for both ministries. She urged officials to consider the concerns raised during the meeting. Barrow wanted to ensure that young voices help shape future government policies and budget decisions. [/QUOTE]
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