Critical analysis on the violation of children’s rights in Tanzania
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Date
2015Author
Mwanaisha, Omar B
Type
Working PaperLanguage
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The first international human rights instrument to address the rights of children (the 1924 Geneva
Declaration of the Rights of the Child), which was adopted by the League of Nations was drafted
in 1924 by Eglantyne Jebb (1876–1928), a social reformer and founder of the Save the Children.
Children worldwide experience a varied forms human rights violations, exploitation and abuse.
They are forced to fight in wars or labour in intolerable conditions; they are sexually abused or
subjected to violence as a punishment; they are forced into child marriage or trafficked into
exploitative conditions of work; they are needlessly placed in prisons, detention facilities and
institutions. This study investigated the forms of children‘s rights violation with specific
reference to Tanzania. This was done by investigating the forms of children‘s rights violation,
the causes of children‘s rights abuse and analyzing the various measures put in place to protect
children from rights violation in Tanzania. This study used secondary data in analyzing the
variables. The findings were analyzed through content analysis. The study found that children in
Tanzania continue to suffer violence, abuse and exploitation. The violation of children rights in
Tanzania have been due to the lack of a common understanding as to who is a child. Poverty has
come out as one of the main sources of child exploitation in Tanzania; many children who are
involved in prostitution, child labour and any other form of child abuse come from poor families.
Consequently, there are programmes from the collaboration by the government and international
actors to protect and save children from various forms of exploitations in Tanzania.