INTERVIEW: Lost Childhoods - Save the Children Urges Action as Child Labour Crisis Deepens in South Sudan
Episode 3129, Oct 27, 09:38 AM
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A new national study by Save the Children and government ministries reveals that nearly two-thirds of South Sudanese children aged 5 to 17 are engaged in the worst forms of child labour, from mining and cattle herding to street vending and conflict-related activities. The report highlights poverty, conflict, and lack of access to education as major drivers.
Radio Miraya speaks with Save the Children Country Director Chris Nyamandi and Child Rights Specialist Mabior Michael on the findings, implications, and actions needed to protect children’s rights.
Radio Miraya speaks with Save the Children Country Director Chris Nyamandi and Child Rights Specialist Mabior Michael on the findings, implications, and actions needed to protect children’s rights.
