Pakistan’s State Party Report to CRC – Cycle VI-VII

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Pakistan, as a State Party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), has recently submitted its State Party Report for Reporting Cycle VI-VII. This report serves as a comprehensive overview of Pakistan’s efforts and progress in promoting and protecting the rights of children in accordance with the CRC.

The State Party Report provides a detailed account of Pakistan’s legislative, policy, and programmatic measures taken to fulfill its obligations under the CRC. It highlights the steps taken to ensure the survival, development, protection, and participation of children in all aspects of their lives.

The report covers a wide range of areas, including child health and well-being, education, child protection, juvenile justice, child labor, child marriage, and the rights of children with disabilities. It showcases the progress made in implementing policies and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of children across the country.

Read Pakistan’s State Party Report to CRC – Cycle VI-VII

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