Mutharika reaffirms Malawi’s commitment to children’s rights: World Children’s Day

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Arthur Peter Mutharika has joined global leaders in commemorating World Children’s Day, marking the occasion with a message of hope, commitment, and responsibility toward the nation’s youngest citizens.

He said that as Malawi celebrates the profound gift of its children, it proudly aligns itself with this year’s global theme, “My Day, My Rights.”

The President emphasised that every child in the country deserves recognition, protection, and opportunities, stating that their voices are heard, their dreams cherished, and their rights remain non-negotiable.

He reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to building an environment where every child is safe, educated, healthy, and empowered to reach their full potential.

President Mutharika stressed that the future of the nation rests on the shoulders of its young people, and therefore it is the collective duty of parents, leaders, and communities to shape a society that respects and upholds the inherent rights of children.

He further urged Malawians to work together to ensure that every day becomes a day that affirms the dignity, rights, and aspirations of children across the country.

The President concluded his message by wishing all children a joyful World Children’s Day, reminding them that they remain at the heart of national progress and development.

His statement was posted on his official Facebook page as part of the global celebration.


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