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58pc children still need basic services


Bangladesh made significant progress in promoting child rights during the last five years but around 58 percent children are still deprived of one of six basic services, says a government draft report.

The draft of the Fifth Periodic Report on child rights labels shelter, sanitation, water, information, education and health as the six basic services for children.

The report--revealed at a consultation meeting yesterday--also states that around 13 percent of all children between the age five and 14 years were still engaged in child labour.

Capacity Building for Monitoring Child Rights, of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, organised the meeting with stakeholders at the city's Biam Auditorium to finalise the report.

The report is to be submitted to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child by October 20.

Around 26.5 million children in the country live below the national poverty line and a large number of poor children still remain outside the welfare enhancement programmes of the government and NGOs, the report says.

Net primary school enrolment rate rose from 61 percent in 1991 to 93.5 percent in 2009 while enrolment at secondary level schools rose from 28 percent to 49.1 percent.

The report featured various government initiatives taken to protect child rights over the last five years. They include formulation of different policies, acts, projects and campaign activities.

With an aim of creating further awareness about child rights, the government will introduce a section in school curriculum--from class-I to class-Xin the next academic year, the report revealed.

The report stressed the need for more collaboration between the government and NGOs to address the “huge problems” children faced in the country.

Top government officials, NGO and rights activists, representatives of different international children's rights organisations attended the meeting.

The government has to submit a report in every five years highlighting the progress made to implement the Convention on the Rights of the Child since Bangladesh ratified it in 1990.

The third and fourth periodic reports were submitted together in August 2007. NGOs and civil society members also submit alternative periodic reports to the UN in every five years.
 
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MandarK your this account is also about to be permanent ban just like the Bombay Dude and lilibuli one... Enjoy last few minutes here in this forum.
 
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I think Bangladesh can overcome the above problem with current rate of progress
 
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MandarK your this account is also about to be permanent ban just like the Bombay Dude and lilibuli one... Enjoy last few minutes here in this forum.


You have been saying the same thing for past few days...Let the Mods decide.

Anything on the topic??
 
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You have been saying the same thing for past few days...Let the Mods decide.

Anything on the topic??

Mod already decided the Bombay Dude and lilibuli one with the verdict of permanent ban... just today. Your one is gonna be decided soon. Though you still use another account feadrar. Best of luck

I think Bangladesh can overcome the above problem with current rate of progress

These are 3 year old data. Currently 99% enrollment rate has been achieved. National poverty rate has also decreased. Middle class increased from 31 million to 51 million. But yes there are still problem. Another decade will be required to fully deal with the problem.
 
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Mod already decided the Bombay Dude and lilibuli one with the verdict of permanent ban... just today. Your one is gonna be decided soon. Though you still use another account feadrar. Best of luck

So anyone who doesnt agree with CP is a fake or multi :P

Discuss the topic mate. You are not the mod....let them do their job.

I guess you are in pain to see the news??
 
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So anyone who doesnt agree with CP is a fake or multi :P

Discuss the topic mate. You are not the mod....let them do their job.

I guess you are in pain to see the news??

Not really the figures are still better then India. We know very well where are the problem and due to rapid social progress we are overcoming that. For your info these are 3 year old info currently it has developed more.

Regarding your account I will contact webmaster tomorrow as just today due to my request he permanently ban your other 2 account Bmbay Dude and lilibuli. I do not wanna annoy him today once again. So enjoy your extra day here in this forum.
 
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Not really the figures are still better then India.

Wet dreams.

We know very well where are the problem and due to rapid social progress we are overcoming that. For your info these are 3 year old info currently it has developed more.

So GoB is supporting 3 years old data in 2012??
 
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Regarding your account I will contact webmaster tomorrow as just today due to my request he permanently ban your other 2 account Bmbay Dude and lilibuli. I do not wanna annoy him today once again. So enjoy your extra day here in this forum.

From minutes to days......go on :lol:
 
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You want everybody to be banned except you...
Regarding BD they are doing good but still long way to go.

Poverty declines to 31 pct: UN | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

They have cross pakistan in 40 years what pakistan has done in 64 years.

BD beat Pakistan in exports last fiscal

Not everybody but only a selected few specially all the replica id of Bombay dude.

Yes Bangladesh is doing good but it could be better. Weak governance, party centric politics, corruption, inefficient people in the important places are the major problem. Less electricity production is another reason for slow development. If electricity can be ensured to the industries, export will increase at a faster rate.

Regarding Pakistan their export have fallen from around 28 billion USD to 23 billion usd. Hope they will be able to recover from the that.
 
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