CPI, CPB sign 3-year agreement for child welfare

Islamabad, November 7, 2023: The Child Protection Institute – Islamabad (CPI) and the Child Protection Bureau – Punjab (CPB) are proud to announce the signing of a significant Letter of Agreement, solidifying their commitment to safeguarding and rehabilitating vulnerable children in Pakistan. The signing ceremony was held on November 7, 2023.

This agreement is part of the efforts to ensure the well-being and future prospects of children who are at risk of exploitation, homelessness, drug addiction, abuse, and neglect. The three-year agreement reflects the deep-seated dedication of both organizations to collaborate effectively and comprehensively on the protection, rescue, and rehabilitation of these children.

Key highlights of the Letter of Agreement include: Coordinated Efforts: Both parties pledge to work hand-in-hand to identify, protect, and rehabilitate children who are involved in beggary, homelessness, drug addiction, and those who suffer from abuse and neglect.

Referral Mechanism: A critical component of this agreement is the establishment of a robust referral mechanism. This will ensure that vulnerable children in need are directed to the appropriate services promptly and efficiently.

Awareness and Advocacy: The parties commit to raising awareness about the issues affecting vulnerable children and advocating for their rights, promoting a society where every child can thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.

Data Sharing: Collaborative efforts will be reinforced by sharing critical data and research findings to improve the effectiveness of child protection strategies and policies.

The signing ceremony was attended by representatives from organizations, government officials, civil society organizations, and key stakeholders in the child welfare sector.

Director General CPI, Ms. Rabeea Shah expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration, saying, “This partnership is a significant step towards creating a brighter future for the most vulnerable children in our society. We believe that by joining forces with CPB, we can amplify our efforts and have a lasting impact on the lives of countless children.”

This landmark agreement is expected to set the stage for a new era of child protection and welfare in Pakistan, as both organizations embark on this transformative journey together.

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