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“Young girls with early pregnancies risk premature labour and seeing their child born underweight” (Berrut, 2011). “Neglected children are also less cared for and tend to have bruises, welts, swelling, burns and fractures, said the Joyful Heart Foundation” (Austin, 2015). Girls in Africa sometimes do not have a choice if they are to get married or not, but in America the girl must be eighteen or have parent consent and a person that is eighteen as a witness. When girls get pregnant in America compared to girls in Africa they normally have the baby around their due date, but girls in Africa have theirs either early or prematurely. Those are just some of the different problems children in Africa have to face on a day to day bases. The children in Asia, Europe, and America live their lives day to day not worrying about not getting the education they need, unfortunately that is not how children in Africa are looking at their lives, right now they are struggling with money, lack of education, and child …show more content…
The first thing to talk about is section twenty eighth bill of rights. “Every child has the right to - a name and a nationality from birth; family care or parental care, or to appropriate alternative care when removed from the family environment; basic nutrition, shelter, basic health care services and social services” (SAHO, 2015). People in Africa do not have the basic nutrition, shelter, basic health care services and social services that they need to have. It is a benefit to the children in America, Asia, and Europe. “No child should work when under-age, or do work that would interfere with his or her education or development” (SAHO, 2015). Some people in Africa have to give up or kill their babies because they are not allowed to have a certain number of kids. All children should have the right to live in this world and without having children’s rights cannot do that. Also in this paragraph it will talk about human rights watch which a lot of people should have. “Despite South Africa’s strong constitutional protections for human rights and its relative success at providing basic services, the government continues to struggle to meet demands for economic and social rights” (SA, 2015). “South Africa continues to play an important but inconsistent role in advancing the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people” (SA, 2015). The worst thing is that they