Child Rights in Focus

Capital Schools To Go High Tech

November 27, 2024
Centralised education system would improve educational standards without requiring additional resources. ISLAMABAD: Under the ‘Smart Islamabad’ project, all schools in the federal capital, including those in both rural and urban areas, will be centralised and provided with internet connectivity and other resources to enhance the quality of education. “The Ministry of Education (MoE) is actively collaborating with the Ministry of Information Technology (MoIT) on this initiative,” an official from the MoIT said and explained

28 Recently Repaired Schools Handed Over To Education Dept In Khyber

November 27, 2024
KHYBER: Sarhad Rural Support Programme (SRSP) handed over 28 government schools that were recently repaired to the education department in the Khyber tribal district while 43 others were nearing completion, officials said. Addressing a ceremony in Bara on Monday, SRSP education campaigners Wakil Khan and Siyam Khan said that some of the militancy-affected and some old school buildings were repaired with the financial assistance of the Project for Commonwealth Development Office (PCDO). They said

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Becomes Operational At Swabi Hospital

November 27, 2024
PESHAWAR: The 46-bed neonatal intensive care unit has become operational at the Bacha Khan Medical Complex, Swabi, to provide modern care to newborns. BKMC director Dr Khalid Masud told Dawn that the unit, established with Unicef’s assistance, was the largest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa catering to patients not only from Swabi but from Buner, Swat, Chitral, Dir, Haripur and Attock districts as well. He said that the medical complex had secured the services of qualified neonatologist

Kurram Death Toll Tops 88 Including 5 Children

November 26, 2024
DI KHAN: Authorities may have believed they had brokered a ceasefire, but the death toll from clashes in Kurram district has climbed to 88, with 111 wounded. The appeal for peace appears to have fallen on deaf ears as fighting persists in areas like Bagan and Alizai. In the latest incidents, two more people from both sides lost their lives, and 19 others were injured. Meanwhile, on November 21, Mushtaq Hussain, one of the

Strike Across Balochistan Against Boy’s Abduction Today

November 26, 2024
QUETTA: A wheel-jam strike will be observed in Balochistan on 25th November on a joint call for protest given by various political parties, traders, transporters, civil society against the kidnapping of a 10-year-old student. In a statement, the originators of a protest sit-in at Zarghoon Unity Chowk said that there would be no traffic on national highways, as major cities would observe a complete wheel-jam strike against the government’s failure to recover the student.

Three Key Departments Of Education Ministry Without Heads

November 26, 2024
ISLAMABAD: The appointment of the heads of the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) and two other departments of the education ministry has been facing an inordinate delay, badly affecting their work. The FDE, which is a regulatory body of 431 schools and colleges in Islamabad, has been run on an ad hoc basis for the last over one year. The DG post is of grade 21. The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training

Polio Outbreak Worsens As 3 New Cases Take 2024 Tally To 55

November 25, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s polio crisis deepens as three more children were confirmed paralyzed by wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1), pushing the total number of cases to 55 this year, Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) officials said on 23-November-2024. Among the newly affected are an 8-month-old girl from DI Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a 20-month-old girl from Zhob, and a 5-month-old boy from Jaffarabad in Balochistan. The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute

Steps Urged To Implement Law Against Rape In Balochistan

November 25, 2024
QUETTA: The Legal Aid Society, in collaboration with the Ministry of Law and Justice, the Balo­chistan government, and the United Nations Popu­­lation Fund (UNFPA), hosted a pivotal consultation to strengthen the implementation of the Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Act, 2021, and establish Anti-Rape Crisis Cells in Balochistan. They underscored the importance of multi-sectoral collaboration, uniting government officials, legal experts, and key stakeholders to address challenges and develop survivor-centric strategies. Discussions focused on barriers to

Sindh Govt Committed To Nurturing, Empowering Children: Murad

November 25, 2024
In a celebration of World Children’s Day, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on 23-November-2024 led an awareness walk with children, parents, community leaders, NGO representatives and government officials aimed at emphasising the importance of children’s rights and the shared responsibility to ensure their protection and well-being. Observed globally on November 20 each year, World Children’s Day serves as a reminder to advocate for the rights and welfare of children. The walk was

High Court Orders Schools To Ensure Buses For Students

November 24, 2024
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on 22nd November directed all schools to provide transportation for students after the upcoming winter vacation as part of measures to combat smog. During the hearing on multiple petitions regarding environmental issues, Justice Shahid Karim observed that students must be transported to and from their homes via school buses. “Schools failing to comply with the order will face closure,” the judge maintained. The judge also warned schools from sending

Minor Girl Abducted In Faisalabad Found In Karachi

November 24, 2024
An eight-year-old girl who was abducted in Faisalabad was rescued during a raid at a farm in the Sukhan area of Karachi, and one suspect was arrested. Police said the girl was kidnapped on November 17, and a case of her abduction was registered at a police station in Faisalabad. The police of District Malir used technical and human sources to rescue the girl from a farm on Sukhan Road. Police said the kidnapper

Experts Warn Cousin Marriage Trend May Lead To Genetic Disorders

November 23, 2024
SUKKUR: Speakers at a seminar at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, on 21st November warned against irreparable harms of cousin marriage and said it could lead to genetic disorders, including thalassemia, cystic fibrosis, Down syndrome and visual and hearing impairment. A statement issued by the university said that SALU’s Department of Zoology organised the seminar in collaboration with Sukkur Blood and Drug Donating Society on “Impact of consanguinity (cousin marriage) on our society” which
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