PAYDP, UNFPA moves to shelter Kayayei
Youth who migrate from the Northern parts of Ghana to the South have mostly embarked on this journey not just for the sake of relocation but due to push factors such as to poverty, to evade early marriages, lack of jobs and continuous neglect of their regions by government in its developmental agenda. The North including some other parts of the country has seen a number of these girls trooping into the city due to child marriage. A canker, both public and Non-governmental organizations resort to fighting without an end. In lieu of this, an NGO, Purim African Youth Development Platform (PAYDP) with support from the UNFPA have reiterated their commitment to champion the course and make life easy for these young unfortunate girls who have traveled down south to port goods of people to and from their destinations. The organization, known for the provision of Livelihood Skills Training, Adolescent Sexual, and Reproductive Health, Integrated Legal Literacy and Rights Services...