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First Lady, Child Rights Coalition discuss Children’s Welfare, Rights

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Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, held a meeting with the Child Rights Coalition to deliberate on pivotal matters pertaining to children’s welfare and rights. The discussion delved into pressing issues concerning the welfare and protection of children across Sierra Leone.

Central topics of discourse included the advancement of the Child Rights Act and the Prohibition of Early Marriage Bill, both vital legislative instruments aimed at safeguarding the rights and well-being of the nation’s youth.

During the meeting, First Lady Fatima Maada Bio underscored the importance of prioritizing children’s rights and ensuring their protection from all forms of exploitation and harm. She emphasized the urgent need for collaborative efforts between government entities, civil society organizations, and community stakeholders to enact meaningful policies and initiatives that promote the welfare and empowerment of children.

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