HomeOpinion"Former Street Children in Bangladesh Advocate for Safety and Rights"

“Former Street Children in Bangladesh Advocate for Safety and Rights”

-

In Bangladesh, an estimated 3.4 million children live on the streets without parental support, facing neglect and abuse while being excluded from essential services due to government indifference. Recently, a group of former street children, rehabilitated by the NGO LEEDO, raised crucial questions about their safety and future during a discussion. These children, part of LEEDO’s “Young Journalist Changemaker” initiative, highlighted the systemic neglect impacting street children’s lives.

Their inquiries shed light on pressing issues such as the legal recourse for harassed street children, the exploitation of children in political events, and the inadequate enforcement of child protection laws. Despite the existence of a child helpline (1098) in urban areas, its reach is limited, and the implementation of child protection laws remains inconsistent, hindering access to legal aid for most children.

While street children are among the most vulnerable groups in society, the government has failed to prioritize their education and well-being. Research by Caritas Bangladesh revealed that a vast majority of street children are left out of government safety-net programs, lacking the necessary documentation for education and healthcare access. Reports also highlighted the prevalent issue of sexual abuse faced by these children, particularly girls, further emphasizing their dire circumstances.

There is a pressing need for immediate action from the government to expand the child helpline to all regions, register street children, ensure their inclusion in education and social services, and prevent their exploitation in labor or politics. Establishing a well-funded child protection system with proper rehabilitation facilities is crucial to safeguard all street children. It is imperative for both the government and society to support these vulnerable children, mirroring the efforts of organizations like LEEDO. By upholding the constitutional rights and dignity of street children, we can empower them to become valuable contributors to the nation’s social and economic development.

LATEST POSTS

“Ubisoft Axes Prince of Persia Remake and Five Other Games”

Ubisoft has axed six video games, including the highly awaited Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake, in a significant corporate reorganization. The French...

“Tony Blair Considered for Key Role in Gaza Peace Plan”

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is reportedly being considered for a key role in a transitional governing body for Gaza as part of peace...

“Norwegian Embassy Seminar Explores Legacy of Ibsen and Fosse”

The Norwegian Embassy in Dhaka hosted a seminar on Thursday (November 6) shining a spotlight on two of Norway's most influential playwrights, Henrik Ibsen and...

“Salem Al-Dawsari Wins Asian Player of the Year Again”

Saudi Arabia's Salem Al-Dawsari has been crowned the Asian Player of the Year for the second time at a prestigious ceremony in Riyadh. Al-Dawsari, a...

LATEST ARTICLES