Migrant Children and Youth: Position Note 4
Respect for human rights and humanistic
values in the implementation of migrant
expulsion procedures
Respect for human rights and humanistic
values in the implementation of migrant
expulsion procedures
Social reintegration of migrant and returned
children and youth: preventing precarity
and combating irregular migration
Engagement and contribution of local
authorities for safe mobility for migrant
children and youth
Respect for human rights and humanistic
values in the implementation of migrant
expulsion procedures
Social reintegration of migrant and returned
children and youth: preventing precarity
and combating irregular migration
Engagement and contribution of local
authorities for safe mobility for migrant
children and youth
Effective Access of Migrant Children and
Youth (MCY) to Inclusive Education
Adapted to Their Specific Needs
Annual newsletter of the African Movement of Working Children and Youth (MAEJT)
As part of the implementation of the ACCP project, consultations were conducted in 2024 & 2025 in several MAEJT member countries. During these consultations, children were able to speak freely about their situation, while sharing their aspirations for a better future.
This illustrated booklet of messages presents a compilation of their statements and reflections.
MAEJT Nigeria organized a Mega Psychosocial Play Activity in Badagry, Lagos State, bringing together Child Domestic Workers and children from the local community to champion the right to play. The event featured: Together, we move closer to a safer society and stronger child protection & safer communities.
Evelynne is an active member of 𝐌𝐀𝐄𝐉𝐓 (African Movement of Working Children and Youth). She is a language instructor and is passionate about child protection and participation. As an alumni of the 𝐌𝐀𝐄𝐉𝐓, she shares the joy of seeing the movement grow over the years and the voice and platform
We work to promote children’s voice and leadership, and to protect the rights of millions of children and young people across Africa.