Pirbhu Satyani
@pirbhusatyani
Member Sindh/Minorities at National Commission on the Rights of child (NCRC)
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18-04-2021 04:51:11
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We express grave concern over the rising cases of forced conversions affecting minority children in Pakistan. The data analysis by the CSJ Pakistan Centre for Social Justice from 2021-2024 reveals 421 documented cases, with an alarming 71% of victims being children under 18 years.
Had a constructive meeting on issues of Minority Children with National Commission on the Rights of Child National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) Ayesha Raza Farooq and Centre For Social Justice CSJ Pakistan
A delegation including Dr. A.H. Nayyar, Farhatullah Babar, Peter Jacob, Nabila Feroz Bhatti, Pirbhu Satyani, & Shaza, met with subcommittee of the Senate Functional Committee on Human Rights, led by Senator Ali Zafar, to discuss the National Commission for Minorities Bill 2025.
A delegation from the National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) led by Pirbhu Satyani , Member Sindh/Minorities, and Nadia Bibi,Member Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, met with Additional Deputy Commissioner Karachi Central, Mr. Asim Abbasi, to discuss the implementation of the Sindh Bonded Labour System (Abolition)
With an aim to get insights on the progress of the Implementation of the Sindh Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act 2015 and the operationalization of District Vigilance Committees (DVCs), a delegation from the NCRC—comprising Pirbhu Satyani (Member Sindh/Minorities) and Nadia
A delegation from National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) , led by Pirbhu Satyani (Member Sindh/Minorities) and Nadia Bibi (Member Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), met with Secretary Labour and Human Resources Department Sindh, Mr. Muhammad Rafique Qureshi, along with Director General Syed Muhammad Ali Shah and Law
National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) , in partnership with the Ministry of Human Rights, and UNICEF successfully convened a two-day Provincial Consultative Workshop in Karachi to develop an action plan for the implementation of Pakistan’s pledges on Ending Violence Against Children (EVAC). The
National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) organized a consultation on Plight of Minority Children in Punjab: Challeges & Way Forward. Children belonging to religious minorities face double jeopardy one as child & 2nd as minority. They need more support of Government of Pakistan NHRIs & civil socity Ayesha Raza Farooq
The National Commission on The Rights of Child (NCRC) convened a Minority Consultation in #Lahore to address the unique challenges faced by minority children across the province. The session brought together representatives from minority faith communities, government officials, academia, civil society, and child
A delegation from the National Commission on the Rights of the Child (NCRC)—including Pirbhu Satyani (Member Sindh/Minorities), Mr. Khalid Naeem (Member ICT), and Mehek Naeem (Member Punjab)—held a constructive meeting with Secretary Labour, Mr. Muhammad Naeem Ghaus, Additional
NCRC Chairperson Ayesha Raza Farooq and Member Sindh/Minorities Pirbhu Satyani met with IGP Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon to discuss two key issues: the recent kidnapping and conversion of four persons (two minor children) from the same family in Sanghar and the Pirya Kumari case.
Chairperson NCRC Ayesha Raza Farooq , accompanied by the Member Sindh/Minorities Pirbhu Satyani , convened a meeting with the Secretary, Social Welfare Department, Sindh. Also in attendance were the Director General and Director, Child Protection Authority Sindh. The primary agenda
The National Commission on the Rights of the Child , in collaboration with, Government of the Punjab, and UNICEF Pakistan , successfully convened a significant consultative workshop in Islamabad. This workshop is part of a broader series of federal and provincial consultations
NCRC Member Sindh and Minorities Pirbhu Satyani , along with Complaint Officer Muhammad Khalid, met with Dr. Sono Khangharani, Development Expert, Tagma a imtiaz, and CEO of Thardeep Microfinance. They discussed critical issues affecting minority children, including forced