President seeks steps to ensure implementation of Zainab alert law
He said steps should be taken to ensure the implementation of ZARRA 2020 throughout country to protect, safeguard children
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has called for greater collaboration among the civil society, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and national and provincial government departments to raise an awareness about the issue of abducted and missing children.
He said that steps should be taken to ensure the implementation of Zainab Alert Response & Recovery Act (ZARRA) 2020 throughout the country to protect and safeguard our children.
The president expressed these views while chairing a meeting on the implementation of Zainab Alert Response & Recovery Act (ZARRA) 2020 at the Aiwan-e-Sadr
on Tuesday.
The meeting was attended by Secretary, Ministry of Human Rights Allah Dino Khowaja, Director General ZARRA, representatives of different NGOs working for children’s rights and senior government officials.
During the meeting, the president emphasised for awareness at the grassroot levels about the ZARRA Act and responsibility of police officials to ensure timely registration of complaints and FIRs about the missing children. He also called for raising awareness about the ZARRA helpline “1099” among the people to timely register complaints.
The president said that response time of the local police to missing children’s complaints should be improved and they should take prompt action to find missing children as the first 24 hours after a child’s disappearance were critical for their recovery.
He also called for increasing cooperation among the civil society and government departments to protect and recover missing children, besides providing psycho-social counselling to affected children and their families.
During the meeting, the president highlighted the need for further improving the implementation of ZARRA Act by identifying gaps and shortcomings in its implementation at the provincial and district levels. He said that after taking input and advice from civil society and NGOs, corrective measures should be taken to bring about improvements.
The president stated that ZARRA’s coverage should be extended to the entire country by allocating adequate resources and creating awareness among the people. He also called for ensuring better management of alerts and complaints about missing children on 1099 helpline, PM Citizen Portal and ZARRA app by ensuring 24/7 service to the complainants.
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