![]() Because most often the impact on the child is unimaginable especially when such issues arise in the family context and the child is no longer comfortable interacting with His or her family or is neglected hence needing the intervention of some civil society organizations before mediation is done,” she said.Ĭo-chair of CSOs Coalition, Carolyn Seaman, pointed out that a lot still needs to be done to mobilize action around getting all the states to domesticate the Child Rights Act, (CRA), but a more challenging issue at hand now is understanding the act that is being domesticated as well as ensuring its effective implementation by the states. While noting the importance of harmonizing laws in this regard for effective coordination, she said “One of the core interventions of civil societies in this endeavour is according support such as psychosocial support and provision of safe spaces or shelter to victims of some of these harmful practices.
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