Child protection in Swaziland: An analysis report 1. Introduction The term child refers to a person below the age of 18. [1] Children are the greatest resource and the future of the country. However, social and economic indicators of household welfare reveal serious disparities in their access to social and economic services and also confirm fundamental inequalities to the support and care they receive. Thus, children are one of the most powerless sectors of the human community, hence their vulnerability to all forms of abuse. [2] As a result, there is a need for child protection and legal support of children. Child protection mainly focuses on “preventing and responding to violence, exploitation and abuse of children. [3] It includes commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking, child labour and harmful traditional practices such as female genital mutilation/cutting and child marriage. [4] Child protection comprises...
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