Africare-Zambia has bemoaned the increased number of street children in Kasama district which it attributes to break down in families ties.
Africare District facilitator for Kasama and Mbala George Mumbi said it was saddening to see that most families, where children are supposed to seek comfort and shelter, have abandoned their responsibilities.
Mr. Mumbi said the rising number of streetism in Kasama should not be allowed to continue as it would have a negative impact on the country’s future generation.
He said there was need to encourage and strengthen the extended family system to reduce on streetism in communities adding that it was un-African to allow children to roam the streets when they have relatives to look after them.
Mr. Mumbi was speaking in Kasama, Thursday, during the presentation of awards to 52 care-givers who underwent specialized training in looking after orphaned and vulnerable children in communities.
He urged the participants to continue offering their selfless service to orphans due to HIV/AIDS so that they could lead normal lives.
Mr. Mumbi further thanked government for providing an enabling environment for non governmental organizations to operate and offer support to under-privileged people in society.
And officiating at the same function, Kasama Mayor Sebastian Chipope urged families and communities not abandon their responsibility of looking after vulnerable children as they needed much more support in order to grow up into responsible adults.
In a speech read for him by Councillor Clement Chileshe, Mr. Chipope said children affected by HIV/AIDS should not be discriminate against but instead should be encouraged to be productive in communities they live in.
He further commended Africare-Zambia through its RAPIDS programme for imparting skills to 52 caregivers from various communities on the best methods of caring for orphaned and vulnerable children in society.
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