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Corporal punishment continues to squander child rights

Corporal punishment continues to squander child rights While a law has been in the works for four years, Sindh still struggles to offer its children the protection they need KARACHI: Curbing crimes against children has long remained an uphill battle for Sindh, where despite the existence of legal framework, right of child are routinely infringed upon in broad daylight. Regrettably and rather shamefully, the province’s schools and seminaries continue to remain on the forefront of the violence. Reports from various districts suggest that teachers at these institutions have been in the habit of punishing minor students by subjecting them to grossly inhumane and degrading treatments, which frequently lead to mental and physical harm.

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Sindh assembly empowers child protection agency

Sindh assembly empowers child protection agency Authority can now take suo motu action on cases of violence against children KARACHI: The provincial assembly empowered the Sindh Child Protection Authority to take suo motu action on cases of abduction, rape, murder or any other kind of assault against children. The house passed a law to this effect in Friday s session in the wake of increasing crimes against children. The Sindh Child Protection Authority Act was originally passed in 2011, but it did not cover any preventive or curative measures. As a result, amendments and drastic changes were made to make the relevant authority more effective in protecting the children of Sindh.

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NCRC holds consultation on KP legislative reforms

NCRC holds consultation on KP legislative reforms Islamabad April 8, 2021 Islamabad : Speakers suggested strengthening coordination between the National Commission on the Rights of Child and major stakeholders including policymakers to work effectively on child related legislations for the promotion and protection of children in the country. The recommendation came forward at a one-day consultation on Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Legislative Reforms on KP Child Protection and Welfare (Amendment) Bill, 2020 with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Legislators. The consultation was organised by the National Commission on the Rights of Child on Wednesday. The consultative meeting was attended by the Speaker of KP Assembly Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani, Chairperson National Commission on the Rights of Child, Afshan Tehseen, NCRC members KP, Dr. Jahanzeb Khan, NCRC Member Sindh, Iqbal Ahmed Detho, members KP Assembly, Ayesha Bano, Sajida Hanif, Dr. Sumaira Shams, Ayesha Naeem and Rehana Ismail.

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NCRC holds consultation on KP legislative reforms

NCRC holds consultation on KP legislative reforms
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The tale of Sindh's child protection law

Government moves to amend legislation after nine years and no progress KARACHI: Crimes against children plague Sindh but the provincial government has yet to enact a cure. Various laws in this regard have been advocated for, mulled over and written in the book. But where that should translate into lower crime rates, official data on the contrary indicates an upturn in harrowing offences like child kidnapping, sexual abuse, rape and murder, across Sindh in recent years. Since 2016, more than 350 children, including 250 boys and 100 girls, have fallen prey to various forms of abuse in the province. Over 116 of these minors were targeted in Karachi alone.

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