Rehabilitate Commercial sexualy exploited children

by Society for Empowering Human Resource (SEHER)
Rehabilitate Commercial sexualy exploited children
Rehabilitate Commercial sexualy exploited children
Rehabilitate Commercial sexualy exploited children
Rehabilitate Commercial sexualy exploited children

Project Report | Jan 29, 2016
campaign for prevention of child abuse

By SEHER | Child protection manager

children and youth with play cards
children and youth with play cards

Keeping in line with SEHER's vision tradition of highlighting the child rights ,prevention and protection issues through rigorous activism in different spheres of life, the journey towards emancipation continued this year with different set of approach, activities ,outreach and stakeholders. SEHER adopted a sophisticated and in planning and preparation of holding the event. Well organized committees were formed with their own sets of delicate task and responsibilities.

SEHER's oath campaign to stop child abuse, which apprehended over the period of 19 days of activism with a sustainable approach to reach the common masses. The campaign was extended to more than 6 districts and with the target of more than 26000 oaths has been taken during the campaign. SEHER not only target the districts with in the province but also spread the activism to the capital of the country.

Different sets of activities were also extended to schools, DIC's of partner organizations, Jails, protection centers, and in different communities.

Activates were organized with law enforcing agencies in jails where children's in conflicts with law also provided with the opportunity to express their concerns and demands with stance to fight for their rights.

Apart from raising awareness through different stakeholders, children's activism was a rigorous effort where they were given the opportunity to capture the picture of children's in garages, who are confronting a miserable life. Interviews were conducted to grasp a undermining picture of these depriving children's. The students were given a task to make a documentary about the children unable to opt for a better life, get proper education and other issues.

SEHER has organized Mega event on 19 November to observe the World Prevention of Child Abuse Day on large scale to spread the message of child protection among the masses, govt. authorities, media and civil society. children from different govt. and private schools have participated in the event and make their collective voice against Child abuse, moreover Govt. officials, Ministers, Media personals, Partner organizations and teachers participated in the event to show solidarity with SEHER in ending the hazard of child abse from the society.

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Society for Empowering Human Resource (SEHER)

Location: Quetta, Balochistan - Pakistan
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Society for Empowering Human Resource (SEHER)
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Project Leader:
immad uddin
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