Child Rights in Focus

‘Prevent a Lifetime of Suffering’

November 1, 2025
The world’s leading researchers, clinicians, survivors, and health advocates gathered in Bangkok for the 37th International Papillomavirus Society (IPVS) Conference, a pivotal meeting themed ‘Research Toward the Global Elimination of HPV-related Diseases and Cancers’. Held on October 23-26, against the dazzling backdrop of Thailand’s capital, the conference became more than a scientific event. It was a moment of reckoning — and hope. The human papillomavirus (HPV) continues to fuel cervical, head-and-neck, and other cancers

WHO to Train 140,000 Workers in Pakistan For Vaccination Campaign

November 1, 2025
ISLAMABAD: The Wor­­­ld Health Organisa­tion (WHO) has announced that it is partnering with the Pakistan government to train over 140,000 hea­lth workers for the upcoming nationwide measles and rubella (MR) vaccination campaign, which aims to protect 35.4 million chil­­dren aged six to 59 months. The preventive drive, scheduled from Nov 17 to 29, 2025, will supplement routine immunisation ef­­forts and address an im­­munity gap that could otherwise put more than 6.7m children under five

Punjab Doles out Rs6.39bn Among Flood-hit People

November 1, 2025
• 98,000 ATM cards prepared; 37 camps established for compensation distribution • 90pc of flood assessment survey completed; data of 463,000 victims verified by deputy commissioners BAHAWALPUR: The Punjab government has distributed Rs6.39 billion among flood-affected people across the province. The amount is part of the Rs100bn allocation made under the Punjab Chief Minister Flood Rehabilitation Programme. Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb made the announcement while addressing a ceremony to distribute ATM cards among the flood-hit people at

Minister Objects to Polio Sampling, Seeks Third-party Audit

November 1, 2025
LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Health and Population Welfare Khwaja Imran Nazir has stirred up a controversy, raising a question mark on the existing environmental polio sampling process, and stressed upon the authorities for the introduction of legislation to find out the reasons as to why Pakistan has still not been able to completely eradicate the crippling disease despite decades-old efforts. Addressing a seminar organised by the Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) Punjab here on October

SC Gives KP Govt Six Months More to Complete Quake-hit Schools

November 1, 2025
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on October 30 granted the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government an additional six months to implement its orders regarding the completion of reconstruction work on schools destroyed in the 2005 earthquake, directing the provincial authorities to submit a comprehensive progress report as well. A five-member constitutional bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan, heard the suo motu case concerning the poor condition of public schools in KP. During

Deluge to Dengue

November 1, 2025
Monsoons bring rain, which in turn bring floods and stagnant water. This in turn leads to lots of mosquitoes and the mosquitoes bring disease. This is about as close to an iron rule as one can get in Pakistan: monsoon season brings dengue and malaria season. This is particularly true when it comes to Sindh and Karachi. On Sunday, the Sindh Health Department released its latest report on confirmed dengue cases across the province,

Video of Teacher Assaulting Student in Gujar Khan Sparks Police Action

November 1, 2025
RAWALPINDI: In the Gujar Khan area of Rawalpindi, a video showing a school teacher brutally beating a child has gone viral on social media, prompting police action. The accused teacher has been taken into custody. Authorities say the incident occurred nearly a year ago. According to police, the video shows a private school in the Gujar Khan jurisdiction where a person holding a stick is repeatedly striking a small child. Meanwhile, three to four

Education Dept to Establish Two Centres of Excellence at District Level

October 31, 2025
PESHAWAR: The elementary and secondary education department has decided to transform two higher secondary schools each for boys and girls at district level into centres of excellence (CoEs), with the objective to provide quality education by incorporating modern teaching methods. The proposed CoEs will have well-trained faculty, advanced technology and state-of-the-art infrastructure, according to elementary and secondary education secretary Mohammad Khalid. He told Dawn that the initiative emphasised academic excellence, character building, innovation and

Lawmakers Concerned Over High Rate of Malnutrition among Children

October 31, 2025
ISLAMABAD: Parliamentary Task Force on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) on October 29 voiced concern over the continued high rates of malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies among women and children. The task force had a consultation with key stakeholders regarding food fortification at Parliament House. The initiative is in line with Pakistan’s international development commitments specifically with Sustainable Development Goals which include: ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable agriculture. The consultation is

Case filed against LUMHS professor, several doctors of Liaquat Hospital

October 31, 2025
HYDERABAD: Market police have lodged a case against a professor of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro and several doctors of Liaquat University Hospital (LUH) Hyderabad under judicial orders passed on an application of Amir Lutuf Zardari about the death of his son Hasnain Zardari (17), who was suffering from dengue, due to the alleged negligence in the hospital. The case was lodged under Section 302 PPC vide crime No. 316/25 on

School Vandalised in South Waziristan

October 31, 2025
SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Unidentified armed men on Oct 29 attacked a government high school in Azam Warsak area of Lower South Waziristan’s Birmal tehsil, looting valuable equipment and damaging the building. Locals said the attackers vandalised classrooms, damaged doors, windows and boundary wall. They said the assailants entered the school early in the morning and took away furniture, electrical equipment and other educational materials. The incident spread panic in the area, while parents expressed deep

SHC Slams State Failure to Protect Kids From Drug Trade

October 31, 2025
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has observed that criminal networks are exploiting children, often through poverty, lack of education or coercion, and that stronger child protection laws and rehabilitation programmes are needed to combat it. A two-judge bench, headed by Justice Omar Sial, also remarked that the state has indeed failed to fulfil its obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and noted that if a child was involved in
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