The Penge-Ondola Children Crisis: Time For Namibia and Angola To Act

The Namibian government is urged to collaborate with Angola to address the humanitarian crisis of children living and working on the streets. The article highlights the risks of exploitation and the lack of documentation for these vulnerable youth.
Why it matters
This highlights a critical cross-border humanitarian and social-justice issue requiring diplomatic cooperation between two African nations.
Every day, motorists who stop at traffic lights in Windhoek, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Oshakati, Rundu and other Namibian towns are approached by children asking for money. The same scenes unfold outside shopping malls, supermarkets, shebeens and fuel stations.
The article advocates for social intervention and government responsibility, which aligns with a humanitarian-focused perspective.
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