
They need you and me to reach out to their rescue. God has called us and entrusted us with His message of Love and Healing to the Hurting World. We believe in the Trinity and we also have seen God again and again proof Himself true to His word. For He said i will be with you. We are in the end times when Revival is hitting the world many are turning to God. Miraculous Healing are occurring, and the word is become life to men both young and old. However many are the physical needs that we are also mandated to meet in our societies. that is why BRILEMMA WORLD FOUNDATION was started. God bless you as you support a Child this season.
Friday, October 1, 2010
TOGETHER WITH LOVE AND CONCERN WE CAN STOP CHILD LABOUR AND ABUSE**** Report Child Abuse.
(CNN) -- As many as 225,000 children in Haiti live
and work as unpaid domestic servants, the first study to closely
examine the issue concluded. The existence of these arrangements are
not new, but the scope is larger than previously thought, a new study by
the Pan American Development Foundation found. The foundation conducted
the largest field survey of human rights violations in Haiti. Known as
restaveks, these extremely poor children are sent by their families to
other homes. "In principle, parental placement of a restavek child
involves turning over child-rearing responsibility to another household
in exchange for the child's unpaid domestic service," the study says.
Helping Haiti's child slaves . The majority, two-thirds, of restaveks
are female, and all are prone to abuse and rape by their host families,
the study says. The movement of the children is from poor homes to less
poor homes, sometimes within the same family. In addition to boarding,
families often send their children to become restaveks because of
schooling opportunities in their new homes. To determine how widespread
this practice is, the foundation conducted 1,458 door-to-door surveys
in some of the more troubled neighborhoods in Haiti, the poorest nation
in the Western Hemisphere. According to the U.N. Office for the Special
Envoy for Haiti, unemployment reaches 70 percent nationally and 78
percent of Haitians live on less than $2 a day. Given the dire economic
condition, child trafficking and organized violence has been a problem
in Haiti. The study's aim was to answer the question: "What is the
scale of the victimization?" What researchers found was that 22 percent
of children surveyed were living away from home, and that 30 percent of
households had restavek children. Using census projections for 2010,
the study extrapolated that as many as 225,000 children in Haiti's urban
areas could be living as restaveks. The recruitment of such children
is "intimately linked" with poverty, said the study, which recommended
that the government and foreign aid be used in poverty alleviation
programs and more widely available education services, especially in
rural areas. The placement of restavek children has traditionally been a
movement from rural Haiti to urban areas. Another key find to the
study is that they are increasingly coming from other urban areas, the
study found. In many cases, children are placed in homes of relatives,
but kinship ties did not guarantee better treatment, according to the
study. Due to an increase in child Labour in Africa, BRILEMMA WORLD
FOUNDATION come up and has been in operation since 2004 with the Aim of
fighting Child Abuse in Africa.
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