Tuesday 26th March 2024
The SEWA Foundation Ghana has indicated its commitment to continue collaborating with security agencies and related organisations to end human trafficking, especially, that involving children
It also works with the Women’s Union of Ghana Baptist Convention, Compassion International Ghana, VIP Bus Services, Ideal College, the National Chief Imam’s office and Salvation Army Ghana, to create awareness of human trafficking and other forms of abuses against children.
In pursuit of its objective, the foundation has also intensified its awareness-creation campaign to educate people in the rural areas on the dangers of human trafficking, child abuse, child labour, the provisions of the Children’s Act 1998, (Act 560) and the Human Trafficking Act 2005, to protect children in the country.
To give a spiritual backing to its programmes, the foundation added prayers to its annual programmes, the report said, and added that it started a prayer session with Women Missionary Union of the Ghana Baptist Convention. It also held a day of prayer for trafficked victims, in partnership with the Salvation Army at Mamprobi and Methodist Church at Ajiriganor, both in Accra, in September last year.
The foundation also offered scholarship to eight students to further their education at the secondary level in 2014, in addition to 12 who are already being sponsored.
“Now, our main target for 2015 is to intensify efforts to reduce human trafficking both at the local and international levels, and also create awareness about the problem”, it said.
The foundation expressed its appreciation to the media, especially the immeasurable support from the Graphic Communications Group Limited, for dedicating the Gender Page to highlight the challenges of women, children, and underprivileged people in the society and also for publishing the activities of the foundation in the Daily Graphic, and promised to collaborate with the company to create awareness on human trafficking and child abuse.
In a related development, the SEWA Foundation has organised an end-of-year get-together for children in Danfa in the Greater Accra Region, and its surrounding communities such as Ayi-Mensah, Kweiman, Adoteiman and Otinibi, on the theme, “Let them smile”.