Lagos State Calls for Better Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Lagos state Government – ARDnig
The Lagos State Government has urged public and private stakeholders to work together to improve the lives of orphans and vulnerable children. At a recent meeting, challenges such as lack of family support and access to services were discussed. Stakeholders were encouraged to develop flexible and innovative strategies to address the children’s unique needs, focusing on education, health, and emotional support.
Assessing Progress and Challenges
During the recent OVC Technical Steering Committee Meeting, Oke-Osanyintolu highlighted the need to evaluate ongoing efforts and identify areas for improvement. She pointed out that orphans and vulnerable children often face difficulties such as lack of family support, limited access to basic services, and exposure to exploitation. This meeting aimed to develop better strategies for providing sustainable solutions to these issues.
The Role of Partnerships
Oke-Osanyintolu explained that working across different sectors and strengthening partnerships are key to improving interventions for vulnerable children. By joining forces, stakeholders can ensure wider reach and better quality of care. She urged organizations to focus on collaborative approaches that prioritize the welfare of these children.
Together, we can create a better future for orphans and vulnerable children through innovative solutions and shared responsibility.”
Innovative Solutions for Diverse Needs
Every child has unique needs, and Oke-Osanyintolu called for flexible strategies to address them. She encouraged exploring innovative ways to support the children’s education, health, emotional well-being, and social support. These tailored solutions will ensure each child has an opportunity for a brighter future.
A Shared Responsibility
Caring for orphans and vulnerable children is not just the government’s duty but a collective responsibility. By working together, individuals and organizations can help create a safer, healthier, and more supportive environment for these children. Lagos State has set an example by calling for action, but the work depends on everyone’s commitment.
Conclusion
Improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children requires collective efforts and innovative strategies. By working together, stakeholders can provide these children with the care and support they need to thrive.