Pakistan, WHO Partner to Draft Action Plan for Child Safety
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Pakistan, WHO launch plan to protect 112 million children
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Ministry of Human Rights and the World Health Organization (WHO) have begun work on a national plan aimed at protecting 112 million children from different forms of violence. The announcement was made in a joint statement on Saturday. According to the statement, children in Pakistan face many kinds of violence, including physical and sexual abuse, psychological harm, child neglect, and even violent killings. To address these …
WHO, Pakistan partner to develop national plan to safeguard 112 million children
KARACHI: The Ministry of Human Rights and the World Health Organization (WHO) have launched a national consultation process to draft a Strategic Action Plan aimed at preventing violence against children and protecting the country’s 112 million minors, the two organizations announced on Saturday. According to the joint statement, Pakistani children continue to face numerous forms of abuse, including homicide, physical and sexual violence, psychol…
Pak-WHO begin talks to protect 112 million children from violence - Global News Pakistan
MOHR & WHO leading discussions with all provinces and partners to establish a national plan to prevent and address all forms of violence against children. Islamabad – Pakistan’s Ministry of Human Rights and the World Health Organization (WHO) have initiated consultations to prepare a Strategic Action Plan on Violence Against Children with the vision of strengthening prevention and protecting 112 million children across the country. In Pakistan, …
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