Goemkapronn desk
PANAJI: The Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) is proud to announce the release of the “Guidance Document for Bal Sabhas,” a landmark initiative aimed at empowering the voices of our youngest citizens in the democratic process.
Crafted with meticulous care, this document serves as a comprehensive manual for organizing and conducting Bal Sabhas across villages and municipalities in Goa, ensuring that children’s voices are heard, valued, and acted upon in the governance of their communities.
The Bal Sabha is envisioned as a democratic forum where children can express their concerns, ideas, and suggestions directly to local governing bodies. This innovative platform is not only about listening to children but actively involving them in decision-making processes that affect their lives and well-being.
“In a world where the voices of children are often overshadowed, the Bal Sabhas stands as a beacon of hope, promising a future where every child’s opinion is a cornerstone in the edifice of our society. By integrating the four cardinal rights of survival, development, protection, and participation, we are laying down the foundation for a society that not only listens to its children but also respects and acts on their views. This document is a testament to Goa’s unwavering commitment to child rights and protection, marking a significant step towards strengthening child protection systems at the grassroots level in Goa.” said Peter F. Borges, Chairperson, Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
The GSCPCR urges the Director of Panchayat and Municipal Administration to disseminate this guidance document to all Panchayats/Municipalities in Goa with a request to conduct at least two Bal Gram Sabhas per year, adhering to the outlined guidelines. This initiative is crucial for reinforcing the child protection framework at the village level, ensuring a holistic and inclusive approach to the welfare and development of children.
The commission also mandates that each Panchayat/Municipality submit a compliance report within 30 days of conducting a Bal Gram Sabha, detailing the proceedings and outcomes. This measure is aimed at monitoring the effectiveness of the initiative and ensuring that the voices of children translate into actionable insights and improvements in their communities.
The “Guidance Document for Bal Sabhas” is more than just a set of guidelines; it is a call to action for all stakeholders in society to prioritize the rights and well-being of children. The Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights remains committed to working tirelessly towards a future where every child in Goa, and eventually in India, grows up in an environment that nurtures their dreams and respects their rights.
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