Child Rights in Focus

AJK to Launch New Education Policy In Collaboration with Unicef

November 3, 2024
MUZAFFARABAD: Designed to foster the growth of the younger generation and address future challenges, Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s (AJK) Education Policy 2024-2040 will soon be launched in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef). This was announced by Minister for Elementary and Secondary Education Deevan Ali Khan Chughtai at a press conference held along with Secretary Razaq Ahmed Nadeem and other officials to share the department’s two-year performance. Mr Chughtai noted that after

Mastung Bombing

November 3, 2024
INSTABILITY continues to haunt Balochistan, as Friday morning’s bombing in Mastung has shown. At least nine fatalities have been confirmed — mostly children — while at the time of writing no group had claimed responsibility for this atrocity. Considering Balochistan’s complex vortex of violence, both separatist militants or religiously inspired insurgents could be behind the act of terrorism, though initial impressions suggest the latter may be responsible. The bombing occurred near a hospital and

Balochistan Govt Urged For Steps To Address Malnutrition In Kids

November 2, 2024
QUETTA: Civil society leaders and social activists have called on the government to take concrete steps to improve nutrition for malnourished children and ensure policies that support farmers who provide healthy food to communities. Speaking at a seminar organised by Hope Balochistan, in collaboration with Welthungerhilfe, a non-governmental organisation in Germany, to mark the World Food Day on 30th Oct, they said that not only the government, but members of civil society should also

Centre, KP Unite To Combat Polio After 43 Cases Reported

November 2, 2024
ISLAMABAD: In light of 43 po­­lio cases reported across the country so far this year, the federal and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governme­n­­ts met on 31st October to devise a str­a­t­­egy for eradicating the virus res­ponsible for the crippling disease. Emphasising accountability, the meeting decided to have a zero-tolerance policy against fake finger marking, with strict measures to address any violations. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of National Health Services (NHS), the joint campaign

Child Marriages Plague Impoverished Girls

November 2, 2024
Poverty, cultural norms continue to henna stain the hands of female children way before their age of consent KARACHI.Although the national obsession with female matrimony is enough to pressurize even elite parents to expedite their search for a son-in-law, for low-income families, marrying off a teenage daughter means having one less mouth to feed. Therefore, child marriages have emerged as a reprehensible yet critical survival strategy for the indigenous communities in rural Sindh. In

Parents Opt For Tent Schools Over Privatised Education

November 2, 2024
Residents have set up a temporary school with volunteer teachers RAWALPINDI: Families in Sumbul Syedan village, Murree, have withdrawn their daughters from schools recently handed over to NGOs, opting instead to educate them in makeshift tent schools. Unhappy with the former Government Primary Girls School’s privatisation, residents set up a temporary school with volunteer teachers in a tented open area to avoid sending their daughters back to the NGO-operated institution. A resident, Syed Zafar

Misconceptions Deprive 25pc of Pakistani Children Of Breast Milk: Experts

November 2, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Around 20-25 percent of children in Pakistan never receive even a single drop of their mother’s milk, primarily due to misconceptions and a lack of awareness among women and their families, who often consider breast milk to be either less nutritious or even harmful, leading child health and nutrition expert Prof. Zulfiqar Bhutta said citing the National Nutritional Survey 2018. “Besides poverty, lack of awareness is a major driver of undernutrition in many

Webinar Highlights Groundbreaking Research On Online Misogyny

November 2, 2024
KARACHI: The media monitoring organisation Uks Research Resource Centre hosted a webinar on ‘SafeWords: Combating Sexist Abuse in Urdu and Punjabi’ in collaboration with WACC to showcase the findings and achievements of their year-long project about sexist and abuse in Urdu and Punjabi on 31st October. Speaking about the project, the director of Uks said that they started a 365-day campaign ‘#pehlaysochophirbolo’ or ‘#thinkbeforeyouspeak’ where they undertook several activities for collecting data on the

Female Teachers of Bara College Awaiting Salary for 10 months

November 2, 2024
KHYBER: Nine female teachers of the recently established Government Girls Degree College in Bara are awaiting payment of their salaries for the last 10 months. The aggrieved staff told Dawn during a visit to the college in Alamgudar area in Bara that they were faced with serious financial issues as they had now started borrowing money for their personal expenses from their relatives and friends. All the nine female subject specialists, having the required educational

Mingora Students Attend Classes In Rented Shops, Garages

November 2, 2024
SWAT: Residents have complained the Government Primary School Rahimabad No 2 in Mingora’s Rahimabad area doesn’t have a permanent building, forcing more than 900 students both boys and girls to attend classes in rented shops and garages. They said the school, established years ago, never had a proper structure, raising concerns about the safety and learning of students. The residents said they sent their children to school for a brighter future. “Despite being in

Prep Student Raped By School Employee

November 2, 2024
LAHORE: A prep class student was allegedly raped by a school employee in Faisal Town on 31st October. Lahore Operations DIG Faisal Kamran confirmed the incident, saying the police acted swiftly and arrested the suspect who was said to be an employee of the same school. The police also registered a first information report (FIR) on the complaint of the girl’s father who said the suspect took her daughter to a house adjacent to

Experts Urge Accessible Reproductive Healthcare Amid Rising Maternal Mortality

November 1, 2024
KARACHI: Expressing concern over rising maternal mortalities and health complications due to unsafe abortions, speakers at the launch of a study on 30th October called for making reproductive healthcare services safe and accessible across Pakistan which saw 3.8 million abortions in 2023 from 2.25m in 2012 — a 56 percent increase since 2012. They were speaking at the launch of the study titled ‘Safeguarding Women’s Health: Trends, Inequities, and Opportunities in Pakistan’s Abortion and
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