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DAN promotes children s parliament in Kiphire

Dimapur, Oct. 31 (EMN): With an objective to promote children’s parliament in Kiphire district, Development Association of Nagaland (DAN) held a consultative meeting on October 27 in the conference hall of the deputy commissioner’s office, Kiphire. Addressing the gathering, the DC of Kiphire, Wati Aier, stated that children’s parliament is a great platform to nurture leadership skills and democratic values among the children. He called upon the stakeholders to collaborate and provide opportunities for the children to enhance their skills through guided interactions with the departments and other organisations in the district. A press release from DAN stated that the DC has assured his cooperation towards organising such programmes in the district and further suggested that the initiative could be introduced in the schools with the help from the district education officer.   Livi Awomi, coordinator of Childline, Kiphire, informed that the district is facing issues relati

Children parliament best platform to hone leadership skills – DC Dimapur

Dimapur, Oct. 20 (EMN): The deputy commissioner of Dimapur, Sachin Jaiswal, stated that the children’s parliament is one of the best platforms for children to hone their leadership skills. Delivering the keynote address at the annual interface meeting and second general session of the District Children’s Parliament (DCP) held at Development Association of Nagaland (DAN) training centre on October 20, Jaiswal stated that children have a vital role to play in ensuring that the democratic system and values are upheld, an update from DAN stated. “Together with learning about their rights, the children have to understand the importance of their duties as the future of their communities and the country,” Jaiswal said. He exhorted the young leaders to make their voices heard in different platforms in regard to the issues that are affecting progress and development. “Children should seek to understand the process of elections in their respective locations and start working towards en

Nagaland: Sakhi-OSC in Zunheboto gets new office building

Nagaland: Sakhi-OSC in Zunheboto gets new office building
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Community participation sought to eliminate human trafficking

Dimapur, July 7 (EMN): While observing that many a time people do not voice out against violence of which Nagaland is not an exception, the sub-divisional officer (SDO) and nodal officer of Sakhi-One Stop Centre (OSC), Sentilong Ozukum, stated that anyone who does not voice out against violence are indirectly encouraging violence. Ozukum stated this during a training and capacity building programme for anti-human trafficking unit (AHTU) and other stakeholders dealing with human rehabilitation of human trafficking held in Mokokchung town on July 7. Describing human trafficking as a community-wide problem, Ozukum stated that such activities could be controlled or eliminated only through community participation. The programme was organised by the Mokokchung district administration and Sakhi-One Stop Centre (OSC), Mokokchung, in collaboration with the State Resource Centre for Women. The programme was also supported by National Commission for Women, in collaboration with Nagaland State Com

Stakeholders trained on anti-human trafficking

Dimapur, July 5 (EMN): Wokha district administration and Sakhi-One Stop Centre (OSC), supported by National Commission for Women, organised a one-day training and capacity-building programme for anti-human trafficking unit and other stakeholders dealing with prevention of human trafficking and rehabilitation of victims under Wokha district on July 5 at the conference hall of the deputy commissioner’s office. Delivering the keynote address, the deputy commissioner of Wokha, Ajit Kumar Ranjan, stated that no single organisation can handle issues such as human trafficking single-handedly. He, therefore, urged all stakeholders, NGO, and government agencies to come forwards and extend support in tackling such illegal crimes, stated a DIPR report. Stating that those issues revolve around various departments in the government along with civil societies, he has sought good coordination between various agencies for detection of human trafficking right from the village level organisation t

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