In a bid to eradicate the high rate of child abuse and injustice meted out to vulnerable communities, Right Enforcement
In a bid to eradicate the high rate of child abuse and injustice meted out to vulnerable communities, the Right Enforcement and Public Law Centre in partnership with the European Union and Children and Community Protection Network have provided free legal services in communities.
According to him, CCPN engages the government on advocacy to make better laws regarding issues of abuse and sensitise the community on their rights and what to do in cases of abuse.
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