2 Apr 2024
Nigeria: The Initiative for Women Miners in Africa (IWoMA) proudly announces the launch of its groundbreaking program, "Voices of Children from the Mining Pit," aimed at amplifying the voices of child miners in Nigeria. Spearheaded by Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji, Executive Director of IWoMA, this initiative seeks to shed light on the challenges faced by children working in mining pits across the country.
The program, detailed on IWoMA's official website, underscores IWoMA's commitment to advocating for the rights and well-being of children engaged in hazardous labor. Through various advocacy initiatives, community engagements, and documentary filmmaking, IWoMA aims to raise awareness about the plight of child miners and catalyze action towards their protection and empowerment.
Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji, Executive Director of IWoMA, emphasized the urgency of addressing the issue of child labor in mining, stating, "Every child deserves a childhood free from exploitation and danger. Our 'Voices of Children from the Mining Pit' Program aims to amplify these voices, drive meaningful change, and create safer, more equitable opportunities for children in Nigeria."
For more information about the "Voices of Children from the Mining Pit" Program and IWoMA's efforts to combat child labor in mining, please visit IWoMA's official website or contact Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji at ed@iwoma.org.
Contact: Dr. Comfort Asokoro-Ogaji
Executive Director
Initiative for Women Miners in Africa (IWoMA)