Report: Child Neglect in The Bahamas
Introduction
Child neglect is a critical issue affecting the well-being and development of children worldwide, including in The Bahamas. As a form of child maltreatment, neglect involves the failure of caregivers to provide adequate care, protection, and basic needs such as food, shelter, education, and medical care. In The Bahamas, a country with a population of approximately 400,000, this issue remains a significant concern, deeply intertwined with socio-economic, cultural, and systemic challenges.
This report explores the causes, prevalence, impacts, and responses to child neglect in The Bahamas, providing factual insights and statistical data where available.