Speaking at the virtual closing ceremony of a consultation program regarding ‘Children’s Perspectives on Preventing and Responding to Violence Against Children”, First Lady Fazna Ahmed urged society to encourage children to be vocal in all matters that relate to them, so that their perspectives are given greater weight.
The First Lady praised the children for their excellent contributions and emphasized the importance of continually reiterating the need to proactively protect and promote children’s rights. She further emphasized the importance of conducting activities and implementing skill-enhancing programs for the benefit of parents and guardians.
In her remarks, the First Lady also alluded to key aspects of key child rights legislation ratified by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih’s administration last year, which include the Child Rights Protection Act and Juvenile Justice Act.
The First Lady continued to encourage school children to express their views and to make full use of platforms that provide them the opportunity to do so. She also reminded children of the fact that all rights come with responsibilities.
The online consultation program was a collaboration by Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC), UNICEF, and the Ministry of Education held for students studying in 11th and 12th grade. The main purpose of the program was to gather perspectives regarding the abuse of children and generating solutions to address this serious issue.
The First Lady praised the children for their excellent contributions and emphasized the importance of continually reiterating the need to proactively protect and promote children’s rights. She further emphasized the importance of conducting activities and implementing skill-enhancing programs for the benefit of parents and guardians.
In her remarks, the First Lady also alluded to key aspects of key child rights legislation ratified by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih’s administration last year, which include the Child Rights Protection Act and Juvenile Justice Act.
The First Lady continued to encourage school children to express their views and to make full use of platforms that provide them the opportunity to do so. She also reminded children of the fact that all rights come with responsibilities.
The online consultation program was a collaboration by Advocating the Rights of Children (ARC), UNICEF, and the Ministry of Education held for students studying in 11th and 12th grade. The main purpose of the program was to gather perspectives regarding the abuse of children and generating solutions to address this serious issue.