dc.description.abstract | The Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) expresses deep concern over the rising cases of child sexual abuse in Zambia, highlighting the failure of institutions and society to protect vulnerable children. Despite Zambia's legal frameworks and international human rights commitments, alarming incidents of child defilement and abuse persist, often occurring in spaces meant for protection, such as homes, schools, and places of worship. In response, JCTR calls for urgent and collective action from government institutions, law enforcement, religious and community leaders, civil society, and families to address this crisis. Key recommendations include strict enforcement of child protection laws, enhanced public awareness and community responsibility, and active involvement of religious and traditional leaders in combating child abuse. The Centre emphasises that the safety and dignity of children is non-negotiable and urges all stakeholders to take immediate and decisive action to protect children from these heinous crimes. | en |