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Protection of children affected by COVID-19: Check Centre s complete guidelines

Highlights For states, the WCD asked the officials to temporarily allocate child care institutions (CCIs) to house children whose parents are unwell due to COVID-19. District police teams have to stay alert and vigilant to prevent trafficking of children, illegal adoption, child marriage, child labour or any other kind of abuse. The WCD ministry also stressed on imparting free education through government day schools or residential schools for all children who have lost their parents during the pandemic. New Delhi: As children are among those hugely affected by COVID-19 during the second wave of the pandemic, Centre released guidelines for their care and protection. Many children lost one or both of their parents to the coronavirus infection. As per the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) affidavit to the Supreme Court, 9,346 children have lost at least one of the parents to the deadly virus, including over 1,700 who have lost both their parents, acco

Result oriented approach important for child protection, women empowerment: Shabnum Kamili

Result oriented approach important for child protection, women empowerment: Shabnum Kamili
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NGO, District child protection unit use posters to create awareness about adoption

NGO, District child protection unit use posters to create awareness about adoption Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Holistic Approach for People’s Empowerment (HOPE), a Puducherry-based NGO, in association with the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU), Cuddalore and India Literacy Project (ILP) has prepared awareness posters about legal adoption of orphans. The posters were released by District Social Welfare Officer Anbazhagi at a function here on Saturday. According to P. Joseph Victor Raj, Director of HOPE, “Messages are making rounds in social media that children orphaned by COVID-19 are available for adoption and contact numbers are also being circulated. With an intention of helping the children, people are also circulating it further,” he said.

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