Tuesday, December 4, 2012

75% kids in Pvt orphanages are HIV/AIDS affected



Source: Hueiyen News Service

Imphal,November 26, 2012: Decrying violation of child rights and failure of State to respond, a mass rally cum public meeting was jointly organized by Wide Angle Social Development Organisation, Imphal and European Union at Pishum HAO ground (Pishum Lampak) here today.

Addressing the meeting as one of the resource persons, Program Director of Social Awareness Organisation (SASO), Bangkim Chingshubam pointed out that as per the findings of a survey conducted by SASO in 6 (six) districts of Manipur, around 75% of the children living in private orphanages are affected with HIV/ AIDS.

Bangkim said that the worst part of child rights in the state is that Manipur government runs not a single orphanage; all the.

orphanages are either run by a trust, a charitable society or an organization.

Social activist Dr Dhanbir Laishram said that children are windows of the world and through them we could see the entire world.

They are the asset of society.

So, we should take proper care for children and it's our responsibilities to ensure their rights.

President of Universal Mothers'Organisation Sorojini expressed concern that rate of child rights violation is rapidly increasing in Manipur.

Around 60 cases of child rights violations were reported last year but this year the figure has been increased alarmingly to 215 cases.The Telegraph's Correspondent, Khelen Thokchom and Special Correspondent of Seven Sisters Post, Yumnam Rupachandra also attended the public meeting as resource persons.

Earlier, delivering the key note address of the meeting, General Secretary of Wide Angle Montu Ahanthem highlighted the need to provide adequate nutrition to children, and pointed out that most of the Anganwadi centers, primary health centers and sub-primary health centers are not providing proper healthcare and nutritional supports to children.

So, it's necessary to push the concerned authorities for providing adequate health and nutrition support to all the children in the state.

After the meeting, a rally attended by more than 1000 people was taken out from HAO ground voicing for protection of child rights in the State.

The rally passed through the crossing of Manipur College Gate and Singjamei Traffic Point and winded up at Hao ground.

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