WORLD DAY OF THE BOY CHILD – Trinidad and Tobago

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Boy Child Protection Social Inclusion Initiative

Created under the International Men’s Day umbrella, “World Day of the Boy Child” was inaugurated in 2018 by Jerome Teelucksingh, Ph.D.

There is a need to protect the boy child from the harmful influences of society. There is an urgent need to focus on the home and school in order to save the boy child. The boy child lives in a turbulent social environment that makes him vulnerable to a multitude of negative forces. If a boy child is neglected or fed a diet of hate and violence it is obvious he will develop into a teenager who is misguided and confused. And the next crucial transition into manhood will be even more difficult. Too many of our boys are invisible and forgotten. Each boy is important and in this race for life, nobody should be left behind.

The annual observances of World Day of the Boy Child, on May 16, serve as a platform for individuals, organizations, and institutions to improve the manner in which we protect our boys and reclaim our heritage.  Supporters of World Day of the Boy Child attempt to rewrite the narrative on strength and masculinity by equating strength with vulnerability. This persons work with key stakeholders with whom boys and adolescent young males would engage in discussions with educators, school administrators, law enforcement professionals, legal professionals, health care professionals and providers, social services professionals and providers, parents, legislators, business leaders, and Fatherhood and Men’s Issues advocates and practitioners.

The objectives of World Day of the Boy Child, on May 16, include supporting existing initiatives which have a successful track record of addressing and helping to reduce or eradicate critical issues like: Academic underperformance of boys and adolescent males, rising incidence of depression and suicide among boys and adolescent males, their recruitment and utilization as child soldiers. Also, underlying causes of poverty which lead to boys and adolescent males working full-time to support their families and not attending school, among others.

To achieve these objectives, the platform proposes different alternatives. First, the employment of male educators in Fatherless household communities. Second, Design and implement of both, a Literacy Initiative and “male-inclusive” curricula. Third, offer emotional, psychological and essential decision-making tools. This includes implement in their curricula a mandatory anger management and conflicts resolution training.

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https://www.bmanadvocacy.org/2019/04/18/world-day-of-the-boy-child-16-may-2019-protecting-our-boys-reclaiming-our-heritage/

SOPEVUDECO-DRC-CONGO

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Social Development and Empowering the Most Vulnerable Elderly People Intervention Initiative.

SOPEVUDECO is an officially recognized organization in the Democratic Republic of Congo whose mission is to relieve the suffering of vulnerable groups or people in difficult situations and to promote a fair and equitable society, with a healthy environment where life is good.

The organization is active in the areas of poverty alleviation, human rights and peace promotion, food security, health, education, environment and sustainable development, among others.

Many elderly people in Kadutu live in difficult conditions due to lack of financial means, family support and state intervention. In many cases, these people have no home, no food or medical care. To help them, SOPEVUDECO ASBL has been looking after them since 2013.

The elderly are neglected and victims of many abuses related to their condition, both in their own families and in their communities. In Bukavu, the family situation of the elderly is alarming. They face many challenges including access to medical care, no activity for their empowerment and even, they lack housing.

The care of elderly people remains a headache in Bukavu: diseases, lack of housing and begging. Every Tuesday and Friday old people invade the arteries of the city of Bukavu to beg for money, food, clothing …; in commercial houses as in the streets to passers-by; many of them justify their situation for lack of assistance from their own families accusing them of several grievances until they are expelled from their homes. Grief, shock, violence, abuse and even accusations of witchcraft are all traumas experienced by seniors every day.

This initiative aims to promote the social development of the most vulnerable population of the elderly through food assistance, the provision of kitchen kits and the construction of their homes: an intervention that is important to relieve these neglected people and without assistance.

Third-age people live in loneliness and isolation. SOPEVUDECO makes every effort to socialize this category of people, educate and ensure the survival of orphans and vulnerable children of their families. In return, every effort should be made to support as much as possible SOPEVUDECO.

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