Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Rescue children


THE recent incident where dead bodies dead infants were found heaped in a dumping site nearby Mwananyamala Hospital should bring more questions to sociologists and many others who feels that they are concerned.

For instance the problem could be extrapolated in other aspects like disintegration of family bonds and moral decay. These have gone hand in hand with increase in divorces.

For instance statistics collected in ten years by the Registration, Insolvency and Trusteeship Agency (RITA) had reports of registered divorces which rose to 43 in 2007/2008 year compared to 37 in the previous year.

Data collected from 1994/95 to 2007/2008 show that 2005/06 had the lowest number of registered divorces with only 28 divorces, which is a 34 per cent decline compared to the previous year.

In general there are indications that women who choose to abandon their children or even those who choose to kill them are those who do not have a guarantee of getting support from their life partners.

There is a need for finding lasting solutions to matrimonial conflicts that remove family bonds, and hence the current crises of cruelty against the innocent children, although marriage is a contract between two people, husband and wife.
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