At Kaneshie First Light, one of Accra’s busiest intersections, the sight of young children weaving through traffic has become a daily reality.
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In the busy streets of Windhoek, a worrying scene has become a common sight: young children, frequently by themselves and at risk, asking for money. The City of Windhoek says it has observed a concerning increase in the number of children begging on the streets of Windhoek, placing them at risk of harm and exploitation. […]
At Kaneshie First Light, one of Accra’s busiest intersections, the sight of young children weaving through traffic has become a daily reality.
At Kaneshie First Light, one of Accra’s busiest intersections, the sight of young children weaving through traffic has become a daily reality.
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