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SPARC has since its inception been creating awareness about the UN CRC and lobbying for implementation of its provisions. SPARC has been instrumental in introducing the concept of child rights and in raising issues that were previously not part of the national debate.
Child Rights in Pakistan
SPARC raises awareness through large-scale conferences, grassroots level consultations and other activities. SPARC’s Child Rights Committees in 40 districts of Punjab and NWFP work closely with the organization on a number of issues, including child labor, juvenile justice, education and corporal punishment to raise awareness at the grassroots level among the general public and also among the authorities concerned with each of these issues.
It has also been important to SPARC that it strengthens and develops the capacity of the CRCs to raise awareness, advocate for child rights and respond to child rights issues in their respective areas. By collaborating with the CRCs and like-minded civil society organizations, SPARC hopes that the promotion and protection of child rights will become a social movement with increased sustainability and multiplied impact.
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Important to both its awareness raising and advocacy are SPARC’s many publications on child rights, including |
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Numerous brochures in English, Urdu,Sindhi and Pushto on a variety of issues; |
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Discourse, Pakistan’s first and only magazine devoted exclusively to child rights issues, published biannually; |
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SPARC’s Newsletter published quarterly in English, Urdu and Sindhi and sometimes Nepali from Kathmandu; |
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Three major books on child rights, child labor and juvenile justice; |
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Annual The State of Pakistan's Children reports based on monitoring of developments relating to children in Pakistan and, to some extent, in Afghanistan. |
Recognizing children’s Right to Participate, SPARC makes efforts to include children in its activities and to hold activities specifically for children. SPARC believes children to be the best advocates of their rights, given adequate information and support. SPARC visits Islamabad schools to teach children about their rights and issues that affect children. We encourage children to protect and promote their own rights and the rights of less advantaged children.
SPARC was part of the Government’s Steering Committee on United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children (UNGASS) since its inception on July 18, 2000, and a member of the Government delegation that represented Pakistan at UNGASS in May 2002. SPARC is also a member of Pakistan’s Committee on the Rights of the Child.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on September 22, 2003 reviewed Pakistan’s second report on its implementation of the UN CRC. SPARC submitted to the Committee an alternative report on the state of Pakistan’s children as well as another specifically on the situation of breastfeeding in Pakistan and SPARC’s annual report, The State of Pakistan’s Children 2002. SPARC’s National Coordinator, Mr. Anees Jillani, appeared before the Committee on June 10, 2003 during its pre-Sessional working group of the 34th Session and made an approximately half-hour presentation, followed by extensive questioning and discussion.
SPARC at the pre-Sessional working group (read more)
The 34th Session (read more)
The Background of the UN CRC and children’s Right to Survival, Right to Development, Right to Protection and Right to Participation (read more)
Activities related to Child Rights in SPARC’s 10-Year Report
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SPARC Resources on Child Rights in Pakistan |
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The State of Pakistan’s Children 2002
2003, soft cover, 200 pp, Price: Rs. 250 Description Executive Summary What the media say |
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Child Rights in Pakistan
By Anees Jillani and Zarina Jillani 2000, soft cover, 368 pp, Price Rs. 500 Description |
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Know Your Rights!
Brochure, free of cost, available in English and Urdu Description |
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Lengthening Shadows: Poverty Affected Children
By Sarwat Shah, 2002, soft cover, 120 pp, Price: Rs. 150, available in English and Urdu Description |
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Child Rights
Badge, free of cost |
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