NCRC Complaint Handling 2020-23

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NCRC released a report on complaint handling which the Commission dealt during March 2020 to Feb 2023. The Commission handled a total of 338 complaints during March 2020 to February 2023 related to child rights
violation from all provinces of Pakistan.  A complaint was processed in 90 days on average.

Out of 338 complaints, 49% complaints were from Punjab, 23% from Balochistan, 11% from Sindh, 9% from ICT and 8% from KP. Child sexual abuse were the highest among complaints categories. The report provide details of complaints in detail.

Read the Report here.

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