Malawi Kids Get Their Voices Heard in Child Manifesto

Malawi created a new plan that advocates for children across the country. Deputy Minister Halima Daudi called it strong because it lets kids share what they need. The government worked with child rights groups to create this document, and children helped write about protection, education, health, and food issues.

Daudi asked all political parties running in elections to back this plan. She wants leaders to listen when kids talk about national plans. World Vision leader Charles Chimombo said this challenge makes officials pay attention to what children ask for. He believes the manifesto helps keep children safe from harm.

Chimombo thinks children should lead talks about their problems. This tool helps hold people responsible for promises made to kids. It matches what Malawi promised about the world goals for education and health. Officials want every district to use these ideas. The government hopes more money will go toward helping children grow up well.
 

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