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International Conference on Community-based
Empowerment of Vulnerable Children
(ICCEVC)

22 - 23 November, 2011
 
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Conference Schedule - Day 2
International Conference on Community-based Empowerment of Vulnerable Children
22-23 November, Best Western Hotel, Islamabad (Pakistan)
 
Day 1 Day 2
 
 

Day 2 – Wednesday – November 23, 2011

 

SESSION-I

What Constitutional Solutions are Available to Address the Vulnerabilities of our Children?

09:15-09:20

Recitation from Holy Quran

09:20-09:40

Impact of Devolution on Vulnerable Children

09:40-10:00

Constitutional Guarantees re Child Rights: Impacts of 18th Amendment’s Devolution

10:00-10:20

Child Rights – an Islamic Perspective

10:20-10:40

Juvenile Justice Policy: Gaps Identification and Role of Key Stakeholders in Pakistan

10:40-11:00

Questions and Answers, Chair’s notes & conclusion

11:00-11:20

Break for Tea

 

 

SESSION-II

Empowering Communities to protect their children

11:20-13:00

Panel-I
Proposing a model community solution

11:20-13:00

Panel-II
How to further Action Research on child vulnerability?

11:20-13:00

Panel-III
Networking to overcome vulnerabilities of children

13:00-14:00

Zohar & Lunch

14:00-14:10

Presentation Panel-I

14:10-14:20

Presentation Panel-II

14:20-14:30

Presentation Panel-III

14:30-14:50

Break for Tea

 

 

SESSION-III

CLOSING CEREMONY

14:50-15:25

Address by the Chief Guest

15:25-15:45

Distribution of Prizes/Shields

15:45-16:00

Vote of Thanks

 
A Global Conference
HHRD wants to explore the 'Community-based Empowerment of Vulnerable Children' (ICCEVC) approach for addressing the child vulnerabilities and will be facilitating research and development on this topic broader enough to encircle the problems faced by children of different social groups in Pakistan.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Focus On                    
                       
 
         
Back to School Disabilities in the acquisition of
knowledge
Impact of 18th
Amendment and
Local action with global citizenship
Moral Development of the Child and
Emotional counseling
Community
restoration back to originality, Dialogue and Peace and
Self Help
Single Parenthood
                     
 
                       
 
         
                       
                       
 
   
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