Atinka TV’s Regina Asamoah calls for a system to track missing Children

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Anchor of the “Missing Children” Documentary on Atinka TV, Regina Asamoah, is advocating for a system to track missing children in Ghana.

Speaking on the Status of Missing Children in Africa in Webinar on the International Day for Missing Children, Regina Asamoah also advised parents and stakeholders to deepen the education on factors that make children go missing and expand the knowledge on responsive measures in case a child goes missing.

She also called on government and the Security Agencies to prioritize issues of missing children.

Regina Asamoah, who is also a multiple award-winning journalist, called on parents to prepare their wards for emergencies.

“We have to deepen the education on factors that make children go missing and expand the knowledge on responsive measures in case a child goes missing because caring for a child is not easy but it takes a second for a child to get missing. There are some basic information you need to let your children have just in case they get missing. Every parent should take up the responsibility of preparing their wards for emergencies. We need an operationalized system to track kids these missing children,” Regina Asamoah added.

Regina Asamoah also reiterated that she will continue to spread hope for Missing Children hoping to be reunited with their families as well as Families that are desperately searching for their missing children.

Read Also: Atinka TV’s Regina Asamoah shortlisted for Humanitarian Award

The Documentary Film Maker has several impactful documentaries to her credit.

Her latest documentary “Missing Children” has since May 2021, reunited over a hundred missing children with their families and still counting.

Her Gender Activism has helped several abused children to get justice with others receiving sponsorship to go back to school.

Regina Asamoah was recently among 15 personalities named by the United States Embassy Ghana as “Champions of Change” for their Social Media Campaign to mark the global “16 days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence”.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu

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