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Increase in resources to improve child rights demanded

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Staff Reporter

Child Rights Movement (CRM) Pakistan through its children clubs organized a press conference to demand resource allocation for protection and promotion of child rights on Friday, at National Press Club, Islamabad which was addressed by members of Child Rights Clubs.
Addressing in the press conference children demanded the Federal and Provincial governments to increase resource allocations to improve the status of child rights in Pakistan.
Shumayl Farooq 16, highlighted the importance of increased budgetary allocations for protection and promotion of child rights. She also urged the need to devise system and mechanisms to bring children’s voices and views into decision making process under guidance of Article 12 of UNCRC. A child friendly budget also gives information on health, education, protection, justice and social welfare and it also Indicates to examine and assess reprioritization of government expenditure towards service delivery to children.
Imran Ghulam Fareed 14, expressed all children in the world have special rights and they need their rights to be protected in all respects without any prejudice in any way. This is necessary to ensure their well-being, successful development and their rights. Not only parents, but all governments and state institutions have duty to create a child friendly environment and to promote children’s rights in order to ensure future.
Ruaim Abbas 13 and Ms. Zara Siddique 13 said that each child has a fundamental entitlement to a process of development that recognizes and enables their agency, their own affairs, circumstances and aspirations. It is not enough that we have the best intentions for the child, or that we are committed to find the resources and programmes needed to achieve such intentions.

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