Manipur Alliance for Child Rights is a right based forum of NGOs, civil society organisations, people's Organisation, individual, human right and child rights activist, women activist working for ensuring child rights in State
Today, unseen, ignored, almost half of all Indian children under the age of five are underweight, millions die each year of easily preventable diseases and 8 million children do not go to school. In the 21st century, in one of the world's fastest growing economies, this is unacceptable.
CRY - Child Rights and You works to ensure lasting change in the lives of underprivileged children and you can help - by making your vote count. Get our leaders to do more for children. Create a vote bank big enough for them to hear that we, the people. demand child rights - the rights to education, safety, healthcare, and participation.
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THE CHILD RIGHTS MANIFESTO 16th General Elections 2014 CRY - Child Rights and You calls on all political parties to become campaigner of rights of all children in India.
India, with about 430 million children, has the world’s largest child population with every sixth child in the world today referring to India as ‘home’. Although children constitute over a third of India’s population, they are accorded a low priority in national policy and governance decisions. CRY urges political parties and governments in power to take heed and ‘Put children first’ and include the following commitment suggestions that can impact over a third of this nation’s population, when designing their own election agenda. • Harmonize the age definition for all child-related legislations in line with National Policy for Children 2013 where child is any person below the age of eighteen years. • Ensure Right to Education is fully exercised as fundamental right and Amend and expand the scope of Right to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 such that: All Children between 6-14 years get enrolled, regularly attend Elementary school and avail quality education. Also, all children from 0-6 years and 14-18 years should come under the purview of the Act. • Strengthen implementation of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) such that all six services viz Supplementary nutrition, Health Check-ups, Immunization, Nutrition & Health Education, Pre-school non-formal education and referral services are effectively functioning. Also ensure that there is an adequate investment carried out in decentralized planning, universal coverage and trained personnel. • Reduce child mortality and morbidity and ensure that no child remains malnourished through carrying out sustained efforts towards complete immunization, regular health check-ups and growth monitoring, proper nutritional support and health counselling of all children under 18 years.
• Declare access to quality primary healthcare a Fundamental Right in the Constitution of India and strengthen Primary Health Care systems and child health amongst the urban poor. • Ensure Food security at household level for all marginalized groups of people with proper implementation of the National Food Security Act, 2013 and consider amendments (i) increasing the protein/fat intake for pregnant mothers and children to 20-25 gms (according to Supreme court order) instead of current provision of 18-20 gms (ii) including services such as immunization, health check-ups etc which have been part of the ICDS as part of the Act (iii) making provision of supplementary nutrition for children in the14-18 age group. • Amend the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 2012: to abolish all forms of child labour by removing the distinction between hazardous and non-hazardous categories of work for all children up to 18 years of age. • Invest adequately in ensuring protection for children by: (i) implementing policies and programme that protect children from abuse, violence and exploitation; (ii) investing in appropriate referral services for the recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of abuse, violence and exploitation; investing in creating a cadre of trained professional (iii) creating robust monitoring of implementation of child protection mechanisms, schemes and policies (iv) creating a proper database for child trafficking, street children, missing children and ensuring a fully functional newly developed child tracking system – ‘Track child’. • Ensure Gender Parity, Social Equity, and the rights of Children with disabilities with providing equal opportunities for all social groups – SC, ST, Minority group and urban deprived groups. Become more responsive to needs of girl children and children with disabilities. • Allocate sufficient Budget for Children (BfC) allocations by increasing the allocation from 4.64% to at least 10% of total Union Budget. Also introduce a child budget component in the budget of all allied Ministries and ensure effective National, State and District-level management and utilization of outlays/ budgets.
The best interest of the child needs to be put at the centre of all policy, legislation and practice affecting their young lives. India’s one third population deserves demonstration of commitment as a nation. It calls for action to express zero tolerance towards violation of children’s rights so that every child attains happy, healthy and creative childhood.
MACR- Manipur Alliance for Child Rights- Charter of demand in Assembly elcetion, 2012
1. A strong political commitment to find out a political solution in place of repressive militarisation policy, to end the long dawn armed conflict, that has been bringing out xtraordinary denial of the right to survival, development, and protection of all the children in Manipur, including the children living with HIV/AIDS, by repealing the AFSPA which gives impunity extra judicial powers to the army.
2. A holistic state policy for ensuring safe and secured environment, where each and every individual could enjoy the equal opportunity for economic, social and cultural development.
3. A mass employment policy for youths, providing employment opportunity within the state, not merely in state security forces but in welfare and other allied sectors.
4. Setting up of State Commission for Protection of Child Rights with the full strength of the members, free from any political interference, where independence of the commission members while providing justice to the aggrieved children is upheld.
5. A comprehensive State Children’s Policy, under which children are provided with all the entitled rights of survival, development, protection and participation without any discrimination.
6. A commitment to announce the education institutions as completely free zone, free from any political interference, corruption, military occupation, economic hindrance, while ensuring meaningful free and compulsory education to children.
7. A commitment for providing adequate budget for schools’ infrastructural development, with special provisions for accessing to barrier free for children with disability, creating an enabling environment, so- that teachers could attend the schools without any hindrance, adequate support and monitoring mechanism for complete implementation of Mid Day Meal scheme in Government Schools and Aided Private Schools in the state.
8. A commitment for adequate budget support for nfrastructural improvement of health institutions at Panchayat, Block and District level, accessible provisions for institutional delivery in the PHCs with proper pre and ante natal care facilities.
9. A commitment to make all ICDS centres, accessible and functional, ensuring additional nutritional support to the Children Living with HIV/AIDS by linking with the existing ICDS centres.
10. Commitment for timely disbursement of fund to the Government sponsored children homes, proper implementation of Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS). Opening of Girls Shelter homes and Girls Children Homes in the state on priority basis.
11. To set up Integrated Trauma Counselling cum Life skill Centres in all districts, for victims of child trafficking, rape, conflict inflicted children, and other Child in Need of Care and Protection and Juvenile in Conflict with Law.
12. A commitment to ensure regular supply of safe drinking water and uninterrupted power supply to every village and household, by acknowledging that without regular water and electricity supply, realisation of basic rights including right to life, right to education, right to health and development are not possible.
CRY- CHILD RIGHTS and YOU appeals to the people of Manipur on the event of Assembly election
1. Political and social stability in the state where people can be engaged in peaceful social and cultural life. Each and every individual, especially children could feel secure and protected. There must be ample opportunity for children and the youth to enjoy a happy and healthy life. 2. Children should be completely immunised at the community level. Government health services must reach every community so that each and every child can access basic Government health services. 3. Children below 6 years must be enrolled in ICDS centres and must get a midday meal along with additional food nutrient support. ICDS centres must be opened everyday for the children. 4. HIV positive children must get additional nutritional support, regular health check ups and ART treatment. Families of HIV positive children must get additional economic support from the state. 5. All children must get free and compulsory education at the community level. Government schools must be easily accessible and should have properly trained and qualified teachers. 6. Children must not be trafficked; it is the responsibility of the state to be alert on the issue of child trafficking, and ensure the protection of children at the community level. 7. All efforts must be made to rescue and rehabilitate trafficked children into society and through Government sponsored homes/institutions. 8. Children who are engaged as child labourers or as domestic workers must be rescued by the state and rehabilitated through proper legal actions by the state authority.
CRY- Child Rights & You Charter of demand on the occassion of 10th ManipurAssemble election
1. All political parties should commit to ensuring a safe and secured social environment, where each and every individual, especially children can enjoy a peaceful and healthy life; all individuals must get equal opportunity for economic, social and cultural development. 2. All political parties should commit to setting up a State Commission for Child Rights to protect the rights of children in the state. The Commission should be kept free from any political interference. 3. All political parties should commit to drawing up a clear-cut policy for children at the state level, where children will be provided with the rights to survival, development, protection and participation. 4. All political parties should commit to announce all educational institutions as zones free from political unrest, and ensure free and compulsory education to all the children. 5. All political parties should commit to allocate adequate budgetary provisions for building basic infrastructure for schools, with special provisions for disabled children. 6. All political parties should commit to make provisions for adequate budget support to develop infrastructure of health institutions at Panchayat, Block and District level. They must ensure that all children in the state can avail of free Government health services. 7. Long-term conflict has resulted in the unprecedented denial of the right to health, survival and development for all children in Manipur, including HIV positive children. The government should push for a permanent end to the armed conflict as it is one of the major reasons behind the poor access to healthcare.
NCPCR Public hearing
NCPCR Public hearing
children cultural meet
News paper report
MACR Publication
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Poster campaign during election
Small children in Relief camp
Poster Campaign
Election Campaign in Bishnupur district
Volunteers are distributing handbills
news clipings on election advocacy
Rally By MACR on Child Rights
MACR rally during Jan Hakk Yatra
Consultation on Child Rights
Addressed by Chairman of Manipur Women Rights commission
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