Child Drug Protection
Drug abuse among children and teenagers is a growing crisis, especially in urban slums and low-income communities:
- Many vulnerable children are exposed to cheap, dangerous drugs like yaba, cannabis, and other narcotics.
- Poverty, lack of supervision, broken family structures, and peer pressure significantly drive this problem.
- There are very few child-focused rehabilitation or prevention programs to address drug addiction.
- Without urgent action, children's health is destroyed, and they are trapped in dangerous cycles of crime, exploitation, and poverty. Protecting children from drug abuse must be a national priority to secure their future.