Child Protection in Nigeria

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Region: Nigeria

Child protection in Nigeria is a critical issue due to widespread poverty, violence, and inadequate legal frameworks. Children are vulnerable to abuse, exploitation, and neglect, and there is a lack of resources and infrastructure to address these challenges effectively.

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                This project is Inspired by the sad reality of a growing number of the less privileged, neglected, indigents, orphans and vulnerable children in Nigeria. Tabitha Home gives these children (whose vulne...
                
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                Hope Rising Homes Foundation is about providing safe homes for Orphans, Vulnerable and At-Risk Children. Our goal is to provide hope for these children so they can attain a brighter future and a visio...
                
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                This project will support Jane financially and otherwise to continue living without allowing the death of her parents to deter her from achieving her goals in life. Jane is a 15-year-old girl living w...
                
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                1 in 4 girls and 1 in 10 boys are sexually abused before their 18th birthday in Nigeria, and only 2% of girls and 4% of boys receive any help. Our Child Advocacy Centre and free Child Helpline provide...
                
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                This project will support orphanages and rehabilitation centers in Nnewi and it's environs with food items and other essential needs, in order to take good care of the children therein. HIV/AIDS pande...
                
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