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SVG Launches National Child Protection Policy

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Child Abuse and NeglectST. VINCENT:  The Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines through the Ministry of National Mobilization, Social Development, the Family, Gender and Youth Affairs has launched a National Child Protection Policy in collaboration with UNICEF.
The National Child Protection Policy which was launched Tuesday, 19th April at the NIS Conference Room has been hailed as a major step forward by UNICEF’s Representative for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Klin Sandi Lwin. Lwin described SVG as a trailblazer as this country is the first in the Eastern Caribbean to adopt a National Child Protection Policy. The UNICEF Representative added that the policy is consistent with the convention on the rights of the child and by its adoption; SVG is sending forth the message that everyone is expected to be actively involved in safeguarding the rights of children. She also pledged UNICEF’s continued support in making the policy work in the best interest of the children of SVG.
Delivering the keynote address at the launch of the National Child Protection Policy, Minister of National Mobilisation, the Hon. Frederick Stephenson commended his government for the work it has been doing in relation to children, the elderly and the poor, noting that a society is judged by how it treats those vulnerable groups of people. Minister Stephenson pointed out that since 2010 with the passing of the Child Care and Adoption Act and subsequently in 2011, the Status of Children Act and the 2015 Domestic Violence Act, his government has demonstrated its commitment to the protection of its vulnerable citizens.
Minister Stephenson said that the Child Protection Policy launched on 19th April, is a macro-based legal and social protection strategy aimed at strengthening national protection systems, support social change, promote child protection, build evidence and knowledge, management and analyse agents of change.
Throughout the day, stakeholders were engaged in a one-day workshop to look at the policy, procedures and framework.
 
Source: API

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