MIGRATION AND CHILDREN

  • Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State
  • Immaculata Olu Omojola Department of Business Administration and Management Villanova Polytechnic Imesi Ile Osun State
  • Mike Boni Bazza Department of History and International Relations Veritas University Abuja (The Catholic University of Nigeria)
Keywords: migration, children, education, Health and Welfare, government, Civil Society Organizations

Abstract

The involvement of children in migration remains a major issue in the migration discourse. It is very vital for Governments and civil society organizations to pay attention to migrant children who are forced to isolate themselves from home and family ties because of situations. This can be done by providing security and economic strength, education, and health initiatives, building a robust, responsive, and child protection system security and economic strength that offers a powerful tool in preventing dangerous migration. The paper discusses children and migration in relation to education, health and welfare. It was established that insecurity and natural disaster may be some of the factors responsible for migration of children. They are therefore exposed to psychological trauma of separation from their homes. Also, they suffer mental and physical injuries that result from malnutrition, lack of medical attention, sexual and physical abuse, forced labour, and they eventually drop out of schools. It was then suggested that proper system that responds to children affairs and prevent them from dangerous migration should be set up by the government.

Author Biographies

Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Tansian University, Umunya Anambra State

Prof. KANU, Ikechukwu Anthony
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Tansian University, Umunya
Anambra State
ikee_mario@yahoo.com

Immaculata Olu Omojola, Department of Business Administration and Management Villanova Polytechnic Imesi Ile Osun State

OMOJOLA Immaculata Olu, (SSMA), PhD
Department of Business Administration and Management
Villanova Polytechnic
Imesi Ile
Osun State
omojolassma@yahoo.co.uk

Mike Boni Bazza, Department of History and International Relations Veritas University Abuja (The Catholic University of Nigeria)

Mike Boni Bazza, PhD
Department of History and International Relations
Veritas University Abuja (The Catholic University of Nigeria)
danbazza68@gmail.com

Published
2020-04-12
Section
Articles