PROJECT VIEW


The Plights of our Mothers Foundations (NGO)
Project Development.

Introduction: 

This is a mission to deliver African women from the shackles of African myths and tradition that has relegated a quite number of them to zero relevance in our society. Issues we are looking forward to address are known problems facing our mothers out there, but they have received little or no attention. For how long are we going to pretend as if all is well with the feminine gender in our society? We cannot continue to conclude from our comfort zones that women are having a better right to life out there. I hereby use this medium to call on well-meaning women in the society, who are having the good side of life to themselves, to please step out of their comfort zones and help their fellow women, who are on the other sides of life.
This is also an opportunity for us to contribute to the wellbeing of some abused children especially females out there. Especially those ones who lose their parent at their early age in life, most of this female orphan suffer various types of afflictions from their so called masters, who are most time relatives, who use them as slaves, unlike their male counterparts who might have given to hooliganism, vagabonds and all sorts.
Due to lack of care and love, larger percentages of female orphans are used as house maid. These girls are being used to run all errands at homes, they are being made to hawk on the streets. The most pathetic aspect of their plights is neglect, both physical and emotional.
Physical neglect involves a caretaker’s failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical care to a child. It may also include inadequate supervision and a consistent failure to protect a child from hazards or danger.
 Emotional neglect occurs when the caretaker fails to meet a child’s basic needs for affection and comfort. Examples of emotional neglect include behaving in an unsympathetic, distant, and unaffectionate way toward a child, allowing a child to witness chronic or severe spousal abuse.
Another form of neglect involves failing to meet a child’s basic education needs, either by failing to enrol a child in school or by permitting a child to skip school frequently, which would later make life difficult for them in the future. Some of their relatives will even rape them and go unpunished. We must begin to speak for our future mothers too, every female child is a potential Mother!!!

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