Ms. Mehak Naeem, Member Punjab at the National Commission on the Rights of Child (NCRC), joins Khadija Khan, CEO of the Pakistan Alliance for Early Childhood (PAEC), to discuss critical issues surrounding child protection, rights, and care in Pakistan. The discussion emphasizes the important role of parents and elders in…
In this video, you can listen to the harrowing realities of child abuse and the plight of street children and domestic helpers. Explore the factors that contribute to these issues, the impact on vulnerable lives, and the paths to healing and hope.…
We are happy to share pictures – whether of holidays, celebrations and private moments – directly with each other. That’s beautiful and connects us. However, once online, this personal data is available worldwide and indefinitely. And that can have unforeseen consequences. Which one is described using the example of Ella.…
The “Take It Down” portal is a significant step forward in protecting the digital rights of children across the nation. Check out the video for details! …
Watch the heartfelt story of a mother selling flowers with her children at a traffic signal. Keeping kids out of school traps them in a cycle of poverty. Let’s break the cycle—support education for all! …
Watch Basit’s story and learn the critical role of open communication between children and parents to combat child sexual abuse. Let’s empower our kids to speak up and stay safe! Remember, if you suspect abuse, it’s vital to report it. Report abuse: Call 1099 or 1121 immediately…
Imagine a world where childhood dreams are replaced by labour. Moneeb’s story highlights the plight of many children forced into work due to economic hardships Let’s hold our community accountable and discourage hiring children for labour. Report such cases to 1099 or 1121! …
This video discusses Muslim family law and the law on the custody of children in Pakistan in the case of parental separation. It explains that under Islamic law, children’s custody is initially granted to the mother until the age of 7 for boys while she retains the daughter’s custody till…
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