Pakistan is home to over 53 million boys under 18, forming a significant part of its 106 million child population. Yet, challenges remain acute: nearly 27% of boys aged 5–16 are out of school, and an estimated 3.4 million children are engaged in child labour, with boys forming the majority. Health indicators are equally concerning, with 45% of children under five suffering from stunting due to malnutrition. For adolescent boys, risks intensify as they face vulnerabilities such as substance abuse, violence, and mental health challenges. These figures highlight the urgent need for focused interventions to protect and empower Pakistan’s boys, ensuring their well-being and future contribution to society.
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