Qatar Tribune

Qatar affirms commitment to protection of children’s rights

- KHALID TAWALBEH

THE State of Qatar, represente­d by the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Family, participat­ed in the Sixth Arab High-Level Conference on the Rights of the Child, held virtually, in accordance with the recommenda­tions of the 26th session of the Arab Childhood Committee, chaired by Bahrain.

Ministers, leaders of national organisati­ons from member states that deal with children’s issues, as well as representa­tives from regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons that support children’s rights in the Arab world, attended the conference. With its developmen­t goals that primarily centre on investing in human capital, Qatar reaffirmed its commitment to the promotion and protection of children’s rights.

The representa­tive of Qatar, Ghanem Mubarak Al-Kuwari, assistant undersecre­tary for Social Developmen­t Affairs, delivered a speech emphasisin­g the diverse social protection policies and means of achieving social security in Qatar. Qatar emphasised the need to integrate programmes for child protection and care, starting with legislatio­n that guarantees their rights.

Al-Kuwari stated that the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Family, through its specialise­d department­s and centres, provides social protection services, especially for vulnerable groups such as children.

The ministry aims to meet the basic needs of children, who are unable to support themselves due to legal and physical limitation­s, with a special focus on their education. Moreover, it extends support to children facing special circumstan­ces, such as orphans and children with disabiliti­es.

Social protection plays a crucial role in promoting the well-being of children, enabling them to lead dignified lives and supporting the attainment of sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, particular­ly goals 1-5. It aids in poverty reduction, enhances children’s living conditions, and ensures access to their essential needs. Furthermor­e, it improves educationa­l opportunit­ies for children, ultimately paving the way for their future success.

The Ministry of Social Developmen­t

and Family in Qatar offers various social programmes aimed at protecting and promoting the welfare of children. These programmes include awareness and educationa­l campaigns to increase public and societal awareness of children’s rights and responsibi­lities towards them.

The ministry also provides psychologi­cal and social support programmes to children facing health or social challenges, including domestic violence. These programmes encompass counsellin­g, psychologi­cal therapy, guidance and social support for children and their families through the Wifaq Centre.

In addition to these efforts, Qatar focuses on the care and protection of children living in difficult or risky conditions, such as orphans, those lacking family support, and those whose lineage is unknown.

The programmes aim to meet the needs of these children, provide them with basic care, protection and necessary support through the Dreama Centre for Orphans.

The Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Family in Qatar also offers services and rehabilita­tion programmes, such as the Shafallah Centre, for children with disabiliti­es.

Qatar expressed its determinat­ion to continue its efforts to ensure the protection of children’s rights, including their upbringing in a safe, healthy, clean and sustainabl­e environmen­t as a top priority in all national plans and policies.

Dr Haifa Abu Ghazaleh, assistant secretary-general and president of the Social Affairs Sector, stated that the highlevel Arab conference on children’s rights aimed to highlight the importance of the 2030 Developmen­t Agenda for the Child.

It represents an opportunit­y to address major developmen­tal challenges in the Arab world, such as climate change, natural disasters, food insecurity, and widening economic and social disparitie­s.

The outcomes of the conference are expected to contribute to the developmen­t of a roadmap that can guide the planning and implementa­tion of public policies concerning children within the framework of sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

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