A midwife of Tonj Civil Hospital on Tuesday urges people of the state and South Sudan in general to make a family planning in order to reduce the number of street children.
Mary Angou Rual insists that it is better to have few educated and well brought up children than having many children in streets, Radio Don Bosco reports.
She says they have medicine for families who want to have family planning, but only very few people are coming to take them.
Angou notes that many pregnant women are carrying small children, a kind of production that contributes to malnutrition.
She tells parents that producing a child to suffer is better not to produce.
The midwife advises mothers that it is good to produce a child every three years.