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European Union and Sri Lanka Host a Landmark International Conference on Child Protection to Tackle Violence Against Children | EEAS

EU & Sri Lanka unite for a landmark child protection conference! A powerful step towards a safer future for children worldwide. 🌍 #ChildProtection #EU #SriLanka #EndChildViolence

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#BeFree launches GBV Campaign amid rising child violence #BeFree launches GBV Campaign amid rising child violence NBC Online Fri, 05/23/2025 - 16:26

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Kavango West marches against child violenc LYLIE JOËL Pupils, teachers and officials from various offices in the Kavango West region joined the nationwide outcry against violence towards children on Tuesday by marching to the governor’s office at Nkurenkuru. The march was one of many held nationwide in response to the murders of Ingrid Maasdorp (5), Roswinds Fabianu (6), Beyonce !Kharuxas (15) at Okahandja. It started at the Nkurenkuru-Nepara T-Junction and proceeded to the governor’s office where a petition was presented to Kavango West Regional Council chairperson Joseph Sikongo, representing governor Verna Sinimbo. Lizette Kunugas, a pupil from ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School, read the petition. “We deserve to be valued and safeguarded to move freely without any fear of being violated. We are calling for an end to violence against children,” she stated. Kunugas urged community members, parents, teachers, and leaders to stand in solidarity with children. “Listen to what we have to say, we need your protection. The time to act and put an end to violence against children is now and not in the future,” she said. Tjakula Nicodemus, education inspector for the Ncuncuni circuit, commended the solidarity shown during the march. He stressed the importance of safety awareness, particularly for girls, whom he identified as being disproportionately targeted. “It is important to alert parents, guardians, or anybody else at home when going out. Don’t just disappear while those who are looking after you do not know where you are,” Nicodemus advised. Sylvia Nande, a teacher from ELCIN Nkurenkuru High School, highlighted that while the Okahandja incidents have garnered significant attention, numerous other cases of violence against children go unreported. She made an appeal to men, urging them to reject violent behaviour and embrace their role as protectors of their families and the wider community. – Nampa The post Kavango West marches against child violenc appeared first on The Namibian.

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LPM Youth Leader calls child violence a national emergency LPM Youth Leader calls child violence a national emergency NBC Online Wed, 04/30/2025 - 12:12

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Education directorate to march against child violence The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture has organised a mass march against violence towards children. The march, co-led by the Khomas regional directorate, comes in the wake of the murders of three children at Okahandja, Ingrid Maasdorp, Roswinds Fabianu and Beyonce !Kharuxas. “The march will start from the ministry’s head office to Zoo Park, along Independence Avenue,” the ministry says in a statement. Photo: MEIYSAC The post Education directorate to march against child violence appeared first on The Namibian.

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Woman Faces Child Abuse Charges For Smashing Little Boy’s Head With Pot, Breaking His Finger Over House Chore A 33-year-old woman is facing serious child abuse charges after authorities say she struck a 9-year-old boy in the head with a… The post Woman Faces Child Abuse Charges For Smashing Little Boy’s Head With Pot, Breaking His Finger Over House Chore appeared first on Shine My Crown.

Woman Faces Child Abuse Charges For Smashing Little Boy’s Head With Pot, Breaking His Finger Over House Chore: A 33-year-old woman is facing serious child abuse charges after authorities say she struck a 9-year-old… #ChildAbuse #JusticeForChildren #StopChildAbuse #ChildProtection #EndChildViolence

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Youth Talks The nation is reeling from the recent devastating news of five-year-old Ingrid Maasdorp’s rape and murder and the discovery of six-year-old Roslin Fabians’ body on Friday at Okahandja. The outcry for justice and accountability is palpable across Namibia. Youth Central asked young people for their thoughts on these horrific crimes and the broader issues. Dezy Conradie (16): “The murders are not just a tragedy, they are an emergency for this nation. We are crying, not just for them, but for all the voiceless victims. We are calling on our leaders to act now. Harden police investigations, enforce real laws. Namibia is bleeding, and we need justice to start healing.” Albertina Ashikoto (12): Albertina Ashikoto (12): “It’s so tragic. Little children should never have to go through this. Teachers and parents must be more careful and keep children safe at all times. And men must cease to hurt children. This must end.” Candice Waterboer (16): “I’m shocked by what has happened to the minors. Their life was just cut short in such a cruel way, and it makes me feel so helpless. This cannot be normal. We need to rise up and demand justice. Children should be able to feel safe, and our leaders need to hear our voices. Enough is enough.” Harry Ngatjikale (17): “These crimes are scary. Too often, criminals invoke mental illness as an excuse to escape accountability. If children are not safe, then none of us are. We must stop pampering criminals. Justice must be swift and public. Our children must be protected at all costs.” Fisabo Mapalo (18): “As a young person, I feel fear and rage. Their deaths could have been any one of us. We have been made aware. Child safety must become a national agenda. We want systems that ensure survivors are kept safe, wth justice, and education, and no more excuses for attackers.” Nehemiah Haikali (18): Nehemiah Haikali (18): “I’m heartbroken. It’s not just a news headline – it’s a painful reality. We need effective systems to prevent this from ever happening again. Harsher laws, faster police action, and good community education. We have to instill respect and compassion at an early age. This has to be the turning point where we can say: never again.” The post Youth Talks appeared first on The Namibian.

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Public demands justice for Ingrid Maasdorp Allexer Namundjembo A petition calling for justice for five-year-old Ingrid Maasdorp, who was raped and murdered in Okahandja last month, has reignited public anger over unresolved child murder cases in Namibia. The petition, launched by youth activist Kashivi Shingungu, has attracted over 4 000 signatures, reflecting growing frustration with what many see as a systemic failure by law enforcement to protect children and pursue justice in cases involving violence against minors. Maasdorp’s body was found under a bridge after she was reported missing in the early morning hours of Thursday, 22 March, and was discovered on Friday of the same week under a bridge near the Veddersdal area. She was last seen alive at K.W. Von Marees Combined School in Okahandja. “How many more children must we lose before something changes?” questions Shingungu. The activist is also calling for authorities to strengthen investigative procedures, improve forensic capabilities, enforce stricter sentencing, and bolster child protection mechanisms. The police last week said a post-mortem confirmed that Maasdorp had been raped and strangled before her body was dumped under the bridge. The police opened a case of murder and defeating the course of justice. Commissioner Theophilus Mayumbelo, head of the Namibian Police’s Criminal Investigation Directorate, recently admitted that little progress has been made in solving several high-profile cases involving murdered or missing children. Several other child murder cases remain unresolved. These include the 2010 rape and murder of high school student Magdalena Stoffels in Khomasdal, the 2018 killing of nine-year-old Avihe Cheryl Ujaha in Windhoek, the 2020 disappearance of Mandela “Spence” Nakale in Lüderitz, and the 2022 killing of Oswyn Myne Seibeb in Karibib. While Commissioner Mayumbelo indicated that efforts are underway to re-establish a dedicated unit to revisit these cases, many Namibians remain sceptical. The National African Students Association (NASA) – Khomas has added its voice to the calls for justice. In a statement, NASA described Maasdorp’s case as a failure of the system. “Ingrid was just five. She was just a baby. Her death is not only a tragedy—it is a loud and painful reminder of the continuous and systemic failure of our institutions to protect the most vulnerable members of our society,” said the association. The student group criticised the silence from authorities and the absence of clear communication with the public, describing the inaction as “deafening” and “unacceptable”. They stressed that Ingrid’s death is not an isolated case but part of a larger national crisis in child safety and justice. NASA’s Gender Officer, Patricia Dindungo, called for a Justice March in Ingrid’s name and said the focus must shift beyond one case. “We will not be silent. We will not stop until justice is served. This is no longer about one child; it is about every child who has been failed, forgotten, and ignored,” said Dindungo.

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LPM demands urgent action as "Child Violence Cases" mount in Namibia LPM demands urgent action as "Child Violence Cases" mount in Namibia NBC Online Tue, 04/15/2025 - 16:41

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