2018
DOI: 10.1177/2158244018763930
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Building Media Capacity for Children Sustainability in Africa: Educational and Partnership Imperatives

Abstract: The "African common position" during the Special Session of United Nations (UN) General Assembly on children was that "Today's investment in children is tomorrow's peace, stability, security, democracy and sustainable development." However, the African child remains the most neglected species in the continent as millions of them are still living in poverty, deprived of education, suffer from malnourishment and discrimination, abandoned and vulnerable to abuses including being used as child soldiers in warfare.… Show more

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“…Nigeria, for example, has a wide range of social and environmental issues. These include high rate of poverty, weak governance and accountability issues, a poor healthcare system, poor waste management practices, lack of electricity, a large housing deficit etcetera, all of which have implications for health, employment, and financial inclusion [60]. All of these problems present huge opportunities for social entrepreneurs who can assist to help the economy recover.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Social Entrepreneurs In Promoting Nation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nigeria, for example, has a wide range of social and environmental issues. These include high rate of poverty, weak governance and accountability issues, a poor healthcare system, poor waste management practices, lack of electricity, a large housing deficit etcetera, all of which have implications for health, employment, and financial inclusion [60]. All of these problems present huge opportunities for social entrepreneurs who can assist to help the economy recover.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Social Entrepreneurs In Promoting Nation...mentioning
confidence: 99%