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Child-friendly justice: Nigeria, six other African countries to benefit from $9.5m EU grant

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By Ajuma Edwina Ameh

 

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday announced that Nigeria is among the six West African countries to benefit from a three-year $9.5 million grant from the European Union (EU).

 

The fund is to improve access to child-friendly justice for vulnerable children. 

 

The International organization had warned that access to justice is still not a reality for many children in contact with the justice system in Nigeria and West Africa as a whole whether as victims, witnesses or alleged offenders.

 

The three-year programme covers six West African countries; Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Nigeria.  

 

“Vulnerable children rarely have access to child-friendly justice and are often subject to pre-trial detention, in contravention of child rights standards.

 

“In many cases, they are incarcerated with adults and therefore exposed to a high risk of violence and abuse, including psychological or sexual abuse,” UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Peter Hawkins, said in a statement made available to persecondnews.com

 

To combat this problem, the European Union and UNICEF have joined efforts to improve child access to justice and support the provision of child protection services for 41,389 children, including those survivors of violence, abuse and exploitation and children in street situations who are often in conflict with the law.

 

“In line with the EU’s Strategy on the Rights of the Child, protecting children’s rights is critical to ensure children grow with the best possible opportunities and can be the owners of their future.

 

“The EU is taking concrete action today with the contribution of nearly $9.5 million to improve access to an adapted justice system, which can make a real difference in the lives of many vulnerable children in West Africa,” the European Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, said.

 

In her remarks, UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa, Marie-Pierre Poirier, noted that UNICEF is working with government authorities and other partners to reimagine a justice system for children in West Africa.

 

“This will involve boosting the capacities of national and civil society authorities to strengthen justice systems towards a child rights approach, which includes alternatives to detention for all children.

 

“Thanks to the $9.5 million European Union grant, UNICEF will promote crucial services for children in the six West African countries, including access to child-friendly justice with a rights-based approach,” she said.

 

According to the statement, In Nigeria, the focus will be on providing justice services and community rehabilitation and reintegration for children in conflict with the law, on the move and in street situations, such as Almajiri children and children forcibly returned to Nigeria from abroad.

 

The programme will also ensure that child survivors of violence, especially sexual violence, access justice services, including legal aid, for efficient processing of their case and prosecution of perpetrators.

 

“The European Union has a strong commitment to children’s rights – and has a proven track record in this area.

 

“Children are a key priority for the EU´s humanitarian and development programming and are at the heart of the EU response in Nigeria. 

 

“We are excited to be working with UNICEF to help bring about a rights-based approach to child justice issues and ensuring that children’s rights are respected through the judicial process and for children in street situations.

 

“We know that working together, and with our partners in the Nigerian Government, we will make a strong difference in children’s lives – especially the most vulnerable children,” Ambassador of the European Union to Nigeria and to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Samuela Isopi, also said

 

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