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Unaccompanied children crossing the SA-Zim border: Calling out parental negligence.

Zimbabwe’s response is partly visible through child protection and anti-trafficking frameworks, often supported by humanitarian partners along border corridors.  
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Feb. 3, 2026

Unaccompanied children crossing the SA-Zim border: Calling out parental negligence.

Zimbabwe’s response is partly visible through child protection and anti-trafficking frameworks, often supported by humanitarian partners along border corridors.  
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Feb. 3, 2026

Intersecting child protection, abuse and exploitation through creative expression

In West Africa, musicians like Falz and Angelique Kidjo have used song to critique child marriage and gender-based violence, blending rhythm with rights-based messaging.
By Ray M Langa Jul. 20, 2025

Child protection crisis endures: Unicef

Unicef said poverty, social norms and weak enforcement sustained the crisis, with 64% of children enduring violent discipline and birth registration stagnating at 51%. 
By GRACIOUS DANIEL Apr. 28, 2025

Protecting our children and youths: The case for a national positive parenting strategy in Zim

The incident was captured on video and subsequently went viral on social media.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Oct. 22, 2024

Sweden pledges US$6m to fight child abuse

Asa Pehrson said the support falls under the United Nations’ Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef)’s 2022-2026 country programming.
By Lorraine Muromo May. 17, 2023

Sexual abuse: What parents can do to keep kids safe

Statistics revealed last month by Women Affairs Minister Sithembiso Nyoni show that 58% of all rape cases reported in the country between January and September 2022, involved children.
By Learnmore Nyoni Jan. 14, 2023