The project prioritizes the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of each child. This includes providing a stable and secure living environment, free from exploitation or neglect. Caregivers and staff are trained to recognize and respond to signs of trauma, abuse, or neglect, ensuring that children’s rights are protected at all times.
Medical care is another critical aspect of child protection at Joynest, especially for those affected by HIV/AIDS. Regular health check-ups, access to antiretroviral treatments, and education about managing the disease are provided to ensure the children maintain their health. Additionally, the project works to reduce stigma and discrimination that HIV-positive children often face, fostering an inclusive and supportive community.
Education also plays a significant role in child protection. By ensuring that every child has access to schooling, the Joynest project not only equips them with skills for the future but also protects them from the risks associated with poverty and exploitation.
In all its activities, the project emphasizes love, care, and respect, creating a safe haven where vulnerable children can thrive.