As long as the country continues messing, it will generate a lot of street children, warns Real Women Magazine Chief Executive Officer.
Rachel Alek Aguer, while celebrating her birth day with the street children in Juba on Monday, says the more war continues the more thieves the country will have.
She consoles the street children that it is not the end of their lives.
The officer advises them to go for vocational training to become either carpenters or mechanics.
She calls on leaders to bring peace in the country.
Alek tells parents to take good and equal care of their children to minimize the number of street children.
The officer urges people, organizations and the government to offer jobs to the local people, especially mothers to raise their children.
Alek advises vulnerable people to look for casual works like washing clothes or dishes at homes to earn their living, instead of begging money on the streets.