THE Child Rights Movement (CRM) is a group of like-minded civil society organisations to deal with the exploitative and abusive situation of children in Pakistan, established with the aim to work jointly for the promotion and protection of child rights in Balochistan.

Twenty-five NGOs, which are members of the movement, are working for the protection of child rights in Balochistan. It is also important to note that countries where comparative progress has been made to address children’s issues have done it through strong civil society advocacy monitoring and by working collectively towards a common goal.

Every child has the right to protection from all forms of exploitation. Many states have taken legal and other measures to prevent the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, to punish offenders and ensure that child victims are rehabilitated and reintegrated.

The exploitation of children has taken on a transitional character, frequently involving organised criminal groups and networks. Today, the most profitable activities of organised crime are trafficking of arms, drugs and human beings, including children. Trafficking of children is most often connected to the sale of children, child prostitution, etc.

The CRM underscores the need for an effective advocacy campaign to motivate the government of Balochistan to make legislation of child-related laws as after the 18th Amendment it is the sole responsibility of the provinces to carry out legislation. The three sister provinces have passed at least Child Protection Policy but unfortunately it does not exist in Balochistan.

The Balochistan Child welfare & Protection Bill 2011; the Balochistan Free and Compulsory Education Bill, (Article 25-A of Constitution); the Balochistan Prohibition of Corporal Punishment Bill; the Employment of Children (Amendment) Act and the Balochistan Borstal Institution Act.

It is a request to all stakeholders to take proactive action to make legislation for the welfare children.

NADIR ALI KHOSO Quetta

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