South Sudan: Children and young people undergo rights training
The UN agency, UNICEF, has conducted training for children and youth in
South Sudan’s Diocese of in Tombura-Yambio on the rights and responsibilities
of minors.
By Elias Ginana Mangbondo -
Tombura-Yambio, South Sudan
Children trained in rights and responsibilities will be encouraged to
advocate for the rights of other children through a series of radio talk shows.
Diocesan office for the protection of minors
The Diocese of Tombura-Yambio during its first Diocesan Synod held in 2019,
created an office for children and youth protection in order to assist
parishes, schools and organisations understand and implement the AMECEA
(Association of Members Episcopal Conferences) and Diocesan charter for the
protection of children and young people. This is in accordance with the Child
Act 2008 under the provisions of Article 52(2) as well as Article 85(1) of the
Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan, which refers to any human
being below the age of 18, as a child.
Veronica Annie Michale, the Coordinator of the Women and Family
Department in the Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio, praised local
United Nations officials for collaborating with the Church in the vital task
regarding the protection and welfare of children in the Diocese and beyond.
Children advocating for the rights of other children
Ms Michale further indicated that the UNICEF child protection office in
Yambio has managed to train representatives among children in the Diocese. Some
of the children and youth will participate in different radio talk shows and
advocate for the rights and responsibilities of minors.
“The Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio through the Department of
Women and Family is ready and will avail children to theUN
Family and Government programmes for participation in any developmental
programmes on child-related fields,” she said.
Bishop Kussala spoke to the children about climate change
Barani Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala, the Bishop of Yambio addressed the children
at the Diocesan curia about climate change and urged them to stand firm for
their rights. He told them that every child must know that he/she represents
millions of other children in South Sudan, and children must consider themselves
as essential in the Church and nation. He urged them to report any
challenge or abuse they encounter to reliable authorities for protection.
The Bishop then blessed the children and gave each child a fruit tree
seedling to go and plant at their homes. He encouraged the children to become
active participants in issues of the environment.
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