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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Sri Lanka: House Representatives Joined Counterparts to Safeguard Child Rights!

The First Meeting of South Asia Parliamentarian Platform for Children
(March 6, 2017, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Four
members of Parliament from Sri Lanka have joined fellow lawmakers from
across South Asia in the first meeting of ‘The South Asia
Parliamentarian Platform for Children’, to agree ways to prioritise and
safeguard children’s rights in a region that is home to over 1.7 billion
people including 621 million children under the age of 18”, the
Communication Division of the UNICEF in Colombo said in a press
communique.
The press communique further reads as follow;
The two day event, which took place on the 2 and 3 March, was organised
by UNICEF South Asia in coordination with the Parliament of Nepal, and
took place in Kathmandu.
Despite economic growth and consequent improvements in realizing the
rights of children, massive disparities still exist preventing children
from living in dignity, reaching their full potential and making choices
about their futures. Sri Lanka, home to 8 million children under 18,
has some of the region’s best health indicators, almost universal
primary schooling, with nearly 90% of the population having access to
safe drinking water. However violence against children, including
physical abuse in the home remains a concern. And whilst the rate of
extreme poverty has declining (by 16% between 2002 and 2012) child
poverty rates remain higher with pockets of extremely high vulnerability
across the nation.
“Even though our indicators are really good, we still have issues like
child marriage, school drop-outs and migration affecting children” said
the Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle, Member of Parliament for Sri Lanka and
Chairperson, Sri Lanka Parliamentary Caucus for Children who was
attending the Parliamentarian Platform, adding, “therefore we, as
parliamentarians, have formed a Caucus to address the issues of children
in Sri Lanka. We hope that this meeting will be a platform to share our
experiences and learn from each other. We are committed to optimizing
the survival, growth and development of all children across our
country.”
UNICEF works to ensure that every child, especially the most vulnerable,
deserve a fair chance in life – a chance to access quality healthcare,
enjoy a quality education and to contribute fully to a peaceful and
prosperous future for themselves and their communities. By bringing
together parliaments from across the South Asia region to speak on
behalf of children, UNICEF hopes to create lasting changes for children.
Parliamentarians have the power to allocate resources from national
budgets, establish strong policy directions, as well as formulate and
enforce laws that protect children. They are therefore critical in
moving forward the agenda for children.
“This meeting provides a forum to agree to establish a ‘South Asia
parliamentarian’s network’, where we can share and learn from one
another. Influencing programmes, policies and budgets in favour of the
most marginalized and excluded children has the potential to help break
intergenerational cycles of poverty and deprivation “ said Jean Gough,
Regional Director of UNICEF South Asia, adding “I am confident that
together we will find ways to translate our commitment to child rights
into results, for EVERY child in South Asia.”
This regional meeting is a milestone in bringing together lawmakers from
all eight countries in South Asia to prioritise, promote, and safeguard
children’s rights. It is also an opportunity to plug in the critical
role that parliamentarians can play in tackling key development
challenges affecting children in the region in the larger framework of
the Sustainable Development Goals. Moreover, the meeting’s goal is to
establish a regional parliamentarian platform to ensure broad support
and commitment in building sustainable public systems that work for
children.
“Children remain at the heart of a country’s development and future
economic growth. We need to invest more in policy reform and budgetary
allocation in order to address the remaining disparities that prevent
every child, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized, from
reaching their full potential” added the Dr. Sudarshini Fernandopulle
MP.
Attendees from Sri Lanka included Dr. Sudarshini Fernadopulle MP,
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Caucus for Children and State Minister
of City Planning & Water Supply, Thusitha Wijemanne – Chairperson,
Parliament Sectoral Oversight Committee on Gender and Equity and
Vice-Chair, Parliamentary Caucus for Children, Mr. Nalinda Jayatissa
Vice-Chair Parliamentary Caucus for Children and Mrs. Kushani
Rohanadeera, Assistant Secretary General of Parliament and Secretariat
to the Parliamentary Caucus for Children.
