Empowering Children: Sister Olivia Umoh’s Call to Action
Kumasi, Ghana – Rev. Sister Olivia Umoh, Director of Safe-Child Advocacy in the Catholic Archdiocese, celebrated her 60th birthday with a powerful message against gender-based violence and exploitation.
Speaking during the celebration of her 60th Birthdayat the Safe-Child Advocacy Centre at Peter’s Basilica Kumasi, she emphasized that children are full humans with rights and dignity
Sister Umoh, also known dubbed as Director of Talitakum Ghana, urged attendees to stand against human trafficking, child marriage, and other forms of exploitation.
“Stop gender-based violence, human trafficking, child marriage, etc.”she said, adding, “If you are in danger, call. Do not succumb to any form of exploitative sexual relationship. ”
The event highlighted Sister Umoh’s dedication to protecting children’s rights and promoting their dignity.
Her message resonated with attendees, who pledged to join the fight against exploitation and violence.
For support or reporting incidents, contact Safe-Child Advocacy or call the designated hotline and authorities.