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SPARC on June 10 became Pakistan’s first NGO to appear before the Committee on the Rights of the Child to present an alternative report on the state of Pakistan’s Children, making a half-hour presentation during the pre-Sessional working group of the 34th Session. SPARC’s presentation was made possible with the help of NGO Group for the CRC, and its Liaison Officer also attended the meeting.
The Norwegian Agency for Development is one of SPARC’s key partners, as it has been supporting since 1997 some of its major publications, like the quarterly English and Sindhi Newsletters, the bi-annual magazine Discourse, and The State of Pakistan’s Children. It also supports SPARC’s School Project, through which it visits schools in Islamabad to create awareness among students about child rights.
ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY has also supported SPARC in some unconventional areas, like working for the release of Indo-Pak civilian prisoners and publishing in both English and Urdu Surgery Without Anesthesia on the traumatic experiences of the Partition of India in 1947.
ROYAL NORWEGIAN EMBASSY has always taken keen interest in SPARC’s development and evolution and continues to guide its institutional development and strengthening.
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation is presently one of SPARC’s major partners. Its provincial offices have been established with SDC’s cooperation and all major juvenile justice-related publications in both English and Urdu have been sponsored by SDC, with the exception of the book Cries Unheard: Juvenile Justice in Pakistan, which was supported by the UK Department for International Development.
SDC’s support has enabled SPARC to reach almost all major prisons in Pakistan, particularly in the Punjab and the Frontier. As a result the condition of child prisoners has improved to some extent. More than 40 Child Rights Committees are functional in these two provinces with SDC’s assistance and are highlighting not only the issue of juvenile justice but also of child rights in general. Some CRCs provide free legal aid, and SPARC is funding small education projects in some of the prisons.
SDC has introduced its new and updated website which includes all the projects according to their new country strategy, information about SDC and Swiss Cooperation office - Pakistan, their staff members, events / news and the Swiss Humanitarian Unit activities in the earthquake effective areas. www.sdcpakistan.org
Trócaire is the development agency from Ireland. Trócaire, which means "Compassion" in the Irish language, draws its inspiration from Scripture and the social teaching of the Catholic Church. The agency strives to promote human development and social justice in line with Gospel values.
Trocaire has been supporting SPARC working for the rights of bonded labour and bonded child labourers in Pakistan since 2005. Through the Trocaire support, SPARC has been successful in establishment of Vigilance District Committees and empowerment of bonded laborers through giving them national identity in districts of Hyderabad, Sanghar, Mithi, Umerkot and Muzaffargarh.
UN Department of Public Information/NGO Section (UNDPI/NGO) helps associated NGOs gain access to and disseminate information about the range of issues in which the United Nations is involved, to enable the public to understand better the aims an objectives of the world Organization. SPARC has been associated with UN DPI/NGO since January 2001.
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