Gambia Calls for Global Support to Protect Children's Rights.
GENEVA - Gambia's Minister of Gender, Children and Social Welfare, Fatou Sanyang-Kinteh, made a strong plea for help from other countries. She wants them to work together to keep children safe and give them power.
Minister Kinteh spoke at a meeting in Geneva about children's rights. She said the Gambia cares deeply about the well-being of its children, which is a key part of their values and culture.
Kinteh said nations must join forces to protect children. She asked partners to give more support to Gambia's programs for children, which include schooling, health care, food, and safety.
The Minister also talked about the big problems children face today. These include being taken advantage of online and needing better health systems. She wants countries to stand together to help children everywhere.
Kinteh's speech showed how important it is for every nation to help. They must make sure children can grow up in a safe and caring world.
GENEVA - Gambia's Minister of Gender, Children and Social Welfare, Fatou Sanyang-Kinteh, made a strong plea for help from other countries. She wants them to work together to keep children safe and give them power.
Minister Kinteh spoke at a meeting in Geneva about children's rights. She said the Gambia cares deeply about the well-being of its children, which is a key part of their values and culture.
Kinteh said nations must join forces to protect children. She asked partners to give more support to Gambia's programs for children, which include schooling, health care, food, and safety.
The Minister also talked about the big problems children face today. These include being taken advantage of online and needing better health systems. She wants countries to stand together to help children everywhere.
Kinteh's speech showed how important it is for every nation to help. They must make sure children can grow up in a safe and caring world.