SCA together with sister NPO’s ended its month-long campaign on Child Streetism with an event to disseminate Headcount Report.

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Safe-Child Advocacy in collaboration with Chance for Children and Muslin Family Counselling Service ended our month long campaign on Child Streetism to mark the 2022 International Street Children Day. The occasion was used to disseminate the report of Headcount of Children carried out by the 3 collaborating organisations around the Central areas of Kumasi. The excerise was carried out for Regional and Municipal Assembly Directors of the Department of Social Welfare, the Director of the Department of Children, the Ghana Aids Commission and some media bodies.

 

 

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