A country as poor as Eswatini cannot afford to compromise the education of its children.
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There’s an intricate interchange of culture, tradition and societal narratives in the way the vulnerable boys and girls experience school.
The legal working age in Zimbabwe is 16 but children as young as 10 years are selling goods on the streets.
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The fact that there’s a growing number of child vendors means government interventions for vulnerable children aren’t reaching everyone in need.
The call to action to address childhood vulnerability in Africa must go far beyond those children infected and affected by HIV.
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The call to action to address childhood vulnerability in Africa must go far beyond the 17.8 million children infected and affected by HIV.