CSO PARTNER TARABA GOV’T TO PROTECT VULNERABLE CHILDREN

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By RismadarVoice Media
December 25, 2025

A Civil Society Organizations (CSO), Child Protection Network Nigeria (CPN), in collaboration with the Taraba State ministry of women affairs, and child development has trained stakeholders on community-level understanding of child protection and alternative care practices.

It was observed that the CSO brought together community members, caregivers, child protection actors.

The facilitator, Amb. Boniface Koson, who is also a State coordinator of CPN noted during a one-day workshop held in Jalingo that, the aim is to strengthen community-level understanding of child protection, alternative care.

Boniface stressed the importance of community involvement in safeguarding vulnerable children in Taraba community

He urged participants to enhance community awareness on child rights, reporting mechanisms, the role of families, communities in safeguarding vulnerable children.

“The training is to equip participants with the knowledge of identifying, reporting child protection concerns, enabling them to provide better care for vulnerable children under our supervision,” he said.

Participants including Mrs. Audu Rebecca, Director of Child – Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Development, and Mrs. Deborah Mikailu, Caregiver, JCITAG
Orphanage Home, all who were exposed to practical knowledge on foster care, kinship care, other alternative care options, including eligibility and safeguarding principles.

They promised to promote community responsibility, commitment towards safeguarding children, encouraged active participation in reporting and prevention of child protection violations.

Mrs. Audu Rebecca, Director of Child, Ministry of Women Affairs and Child Development, Taraba State, highlighted the importance of collaboration in ensuring child protection.

“We appreciate the efforts of CPN and other stakeholders in strengthening child protection systems in Taraba State. We will continue to work together to ensure the welfare of our children,” she said.

The workshop also established a Foster Care Group (FCG) to champion alternative care implementation, ensure sustainability.

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