City sounds alarm over Angolan street kids

The City of Windhoek is struggling to address the presence of migrant Angolan children begging on city streets. Officials are calling for a multi-stakeholder approach to prevent exploitation and manage the humanitarian crisis.
Why it matters
This highlights the complex intersection of migration, child welfare, and urban management in cross-border regions.
The City of Windhoek has raised urgent child protection and law enforcement concerns over groups of migrant Angolan children who have been living, trading and begging on the capital city streets for the past three years.
The article presents the city's concerns and the challenges of the situation without inflammatory rhetoric.
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