EU reiterates its support for ensuring child rights

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Every child has a right to be given access to education, health, child friendly justice systems and protection from violence and abuse. Children must also be given the right to be heard.

This was stated in the key messages given by participating dignitaries and young children at the concluding ceremony of the third National Child Right Arts Festival held in connection with Universal Children Day, marked globally on November 20.

The festival, which is a joint initiative of the European Union in Pakistan and The Little Art, has engaged more than 350 school children across the country on the themes of education, nutrition, hygiene (wash hands) in addition to human rights issues such as gender equality, equal participation and voice in society, social protection and religious tolerance.

Children took part in the activities and shared their views on their rights and opinions through art and creative writing.

Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan, Jean-François Cautain attended the event as chief guest.

Addressing the audience, Ambassador Cautain said that “Child protection is one of EU’s priorities, outlined in the EU Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy. We appreciate the continuous efforts of Pakistan to ensure children rights, but currently Pakistan has been facing many challenges in this area. With more than 44pc of Pakistani children suffering from chronic malnutrition due to poverty, poor health services, illness and improper feeding practices, child mortality remains high.

Additionally, access to education, particularly in rural areas is still insufficient, leading to high illiteracy and wide discrepancies in provinces and rural and urban settings. We must focus on ensuring quality of education and security of schools.

The EU, therefore, fully supports the National Action Plan (NAP) on counter-terrorism’s provisions on seminaries to be implemented for the benefit of children enrolled in religious studies. The government of Pakistan has our full support and we are working with provincial governments, both local and international organizations, such as UNICEF to tackle these important challenges”.

Speaking about the festival, the ambassador highlighted that the festival focused on the most important stakeholders about children rights, which are the children themselves. “I am proud that we could give them the opportunity to voice their opinions and thoughts and make us listen to what they need; so they are fully protected to lead a healthy, prosperous and happy life”, concluded the ambassador.

UNICEF Deputy Representative, Ms Cris Munduate, also spoke on the occasion and stressed that this years’ global theme of the Universal Children’s Day “For every child, hope!” has a particular strong significance to Pakistan.

She stressed on equity’s increasing role in the joint efforts to reinforce children’s rights in Pakistan, as currently, fewer girls are enjoying their rights as compared to boys, and same is the case with children in rural areas.

Munduate highlighted that a child born in Punjab was almost three and a half times more likely to be fully immunized against life threatening diseases than a child in Baluchistan; every third girl in Baluchistan is getting married under the age of 18 while in Punjab it is only one out of ten girls.

“When we protect their rights, we are not only preventing their suffering and safeguarding their lives, but, in fact, we are protecting our common future,” she added

The winners of essay writing competition and Artwork were presented with shields and a certificate by the EU Ambassador. The winner’s selection was made through a well renowned panel of jury members which included: renowned writer, Asghar Nadeem Syed, renowned painters, R M Naeem from NCA and Ms Sadaf Naeem from Kinnaird College, including representatives from The Little Art.

The winners of the Artwork competition are: Ezzan Murtaza (Islamabad, Noor-e-zahra (Karachi) and Saad Sultan (Lahore). The winners of the essay writing competition are: Soomal Haleem (Karachi) Zarlish Hussain (Islamabad) and Muhammad Irtiza (Karachi).

Shoaib Iqbal, executive director of Little Art concluded the event by saying that “We are so pleased to be putting together the 3rd National Child Rights Arts Festival, our biennale arts festival, in collaboration with the European