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NEEDY AND DISADVANTAGED
CHILDREN'S HOME (NEDIC)

BACKGROUND
 

One of the most devesting offshoots of the decade-long civil conflict in
Sierra Leone is the alarming number of unaccompanied children found all
over the country.

A considerable number of these children were victims of unimaginable human
rights abuse: some witness their parents being murdered in cold blood, others
abducted, raped and forced to participate in murderous adventures. The lot who
survived the carnage found themselves helpless and hopeless as they had nowhere
nor anybody to go back to, parents were no more where used to be home, a heap
of rubble.

They were abandoned when things went sour for their adversaries and left to scavenge
for survival. Following the cessation of hostilities, most of these children attracted
humanitarian assistance from Aid Agencies which among other things, tried to identify
appropriate bodies/organisations for their effective reintegration into society.
Effort these Agencies though enormous, could not reach those orphaned and abandoned
children in the remote rural areas of the country. These were languishing with little or no
attention from their compatriots as they too were left destitute by the war and are only
trying to rebuild their shattered lives. Moyamba District, being one of the �hottest�spot
at the war front, is left with a considerable number of these unnoticed victims of the war
in many villages.

Rev. Deborah Freeman, in sympathy with these unfortunate children took the challenge to
cater for the welfare and protection of these children with limited resources. A districtwide
assessment was undertaken with a view to identifying such children and discuss with their
communities, and workout modalities for remedial intervention. One hundred (100) were
identified in various chiefdoms of whom sixty (60) are provided with accommodation at the
Needy and Disadvantaged Children's Home Moyamba.

Efforts have also been made in creating linkages with relevant institutions / organisation and
individuals to garner support for the schooling needs and daily sustenance of these children.
The task as Herculean as it is, requires resources so these children could be molded into
productive and useful citizens in the future. There is need for adequate accommodation and
the enabling environment for training, recreation, academic ventures and skill promotion
programmes. These aspiration led to the establishment of the Needy and Disadvantaged
Children�s Home (NEDIC) in 2000.


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