According to a report released on the Universal Children’s day
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Tuesday, November 19th 2013 [ME NewsWire]
The
Ministry of Interior, represented by the Higher Committee for Child
Protection and the Child Protection Center, will observe the Universal
Children's Day, celebrated worldwide on November 20th.
To mark
the occasion, Major General Nasser Lakhrebani Al Nuaimi, Secretary
General of the Office of HH Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Interior, and Chairman of the Higher Committee for Child Protection
indicated that the ministry has implemented several initiatives and
projects to boost child protection from all potential dangers. He lauded
the directives of Lt. General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and his commitment to
see the UAE becoming a hub for excellence in the region and elevate its
status as a role model in the region in all areas of Child Protection,
through effective legislations and precautionary measures that promote
security and safety in society.
He highlighted the significant
measures undertaken by the Ministry of Interior to enhance child
protection, notably the decision to set up a Child Protection Center.
“The center aims to protect children against all potential risks or
phenomena that encourage child exploitation, with a view to find the
proper solutions and initiatives to protect them. It also seeks to keep
track of any potential cyber or work exploitation crimes against
children, and attempts by sex offenders to lure children and teenagers.
The center also endeavors to monitor any wrongful behaviors or
violations at cyber cafes or through public networks by documenting the
identity of users and tracking their browsing history; as well as
spreading awareness among families and individuals on the optimal use of
the internet,” Al Nuaimi stated.
The Higher Committee for Child
Protection has also endeavored to enhance familial supervision on
children, to acquaint them with the potential risks they may encounter
on the internet. For this end, it has launched and implemented a number
of media campaigns academic and training programs to raise awareness of
the risks of cyber crimes, particularly those related to child online
sexual abuse, in collaboration with competent agencies.
"According
to the decision, the center will also closely track any suspected
financial dealings online, related to child work exploitation, to
identify people involved in such crimes. “An integrated database about
these crimes will be set up accordingly,” Al Nuami continued.
Coinciding
with the globally-celebrated Universal Children Day, the Ministry of
Interior released a report highlighting its efforts in all areas of
child protection.
In April 2010, the Office of HH Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Interior announced that a Higher Committee will
be formed at the Ministry of Interior “to upgrade the level of child
awareness and protect children against potential risks resulting from
the use of the internet, to maintain their rights in general and to face
any challenges that may have effect on them.” The Higher Committee will
comprise a number of sub-committees, working together to make the UAE a
distinguished center for child protection through a number of means,
notably awareness, legislations and other controls. Harsh punishments
will be imposed on sexual exploitation of children, possession and
distribution of child pornography material. A list containing the names
of child sex offenders will be kept and proper legislations shall be
enacted in the UAE to process them, as part of a special child
protection center established for this purpose at the MoI.
“Following
the decision issued in 2010, to establish the Higher Committee for
Child Protection and to enroll the UAE in the Virtual Global Taskforce
(VGT), the international alliance of law enforcement agencies working to
prevent online child abuse, the Ministry of Interior reiterated its
commitment to ensure children’s safety in the UAE and worldwide: “This
engagement in the world campaign against child abuse will contribute to
commitment to protection of children’s rights.”
Secretary-General
Al Nuaimi added: "The UAE is determined to become a hub of excellence
in child protection and to raise awareness against risks of new
technologies they may face through several means, including the
internet."
He emphasized the MoI’s keenness to deliver the
state-of-the-art services to community members, in pursuance of its
vision to promote police and community-based work. “This
police-community partnership will be instrumental to ensure adoption of
international-best practices and to enhance the UAE efforts to enact the
appropriate legislations and systems related to the protection of
children and family, as they are the cornerstone of the country and its
future,” added Al Nuaimi.
In May 2010, Lt. General HH the Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior called for developing the
strategic partnership between the UAE, represented by the Ministry of
Interior and the international alliance, Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT)
in areas of common interest. The UAE became the first Arab country in
the region to partner with VGT, to achieve its objectives of making the
Internet a safer place for children at risk of abuse, and bring
offenders to justice.
Major General Al Nuaimi lauded the
agreement, stressing the keenness of HH Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Interior to develop the strategic partnership with VGT in
various fields to protect children from all sorts of exploitation, and
promote safe internet use.
“The UAE, represented by the Ministry
of Interior, has set forth a number of procedures to be undertaken, with
a view to achieve efficient cooperation with VGT,” stated the
Secretary-General.
The ministerial decision issued back in May
2010 by HH Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Interior gave legal standing to the Permanent
Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior. The
committee was chaired by Major General Nasser La Khreibani Al Nuaimi,
Secretary General of HH's Office, as the UAE Representative in the
Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT), authorized to sign memos to promote
partnerships with public and private entities inside and outside the UAE
in child protection-related issues.
According to the decision,
the committee comprised representatives of all concerned bodies in the
MoI along with 14 members representing public strategic partners,
notably the Ministry of Justice, the Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA)
and the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA).
In June
2010, Chairman of the Higher Committee for Child Protection at the
Ministry of Interior issued an administrative decision to form five
subcommittees affiliated to the committee.
Each subcommittee will
work in its capacity to achieve the objectives of the Permanent Higher
Committee for Child Protection. This includes exploring the possibility
of establishing a child protection center with the mandate to protect
children against various forms of abuse. The subcommittees shall also
develop the appropriate solutions and initiatives to ensure the safety
of these children in close collaboration with public and private
organizations, charitable foundations, and international law enforcement
agencies to review best practices and other relevant work mechanisms.
Major
General Al Nuaimi has instructed the subcommittees to immediately
proceed with their designated tasks. He stressed the keenness and
diligent attention of His Highness, to support all initiatives that
achieve the higher leadership’s objectives, to ensure security and
safety of the community. He also reiterated His Highness’s directives to
ensure that the UAE becomes a hub of excellence for child protection.
In
June 2011, Lt. General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Interior, issued a decision to establish an
organizational unit to be called “The Ministry of Interior’s Child
Protection Center”.
Chairman of the Higher Committee for Child
Protection at the Ministry of Interior indicated that the UAE has made
great strides in the areas of child protection, pointing out to the
procedures followed by the Higher Committee for child protection at the
Ministry of Interior since its inception, through cooperation and
partnerships with the various institutions in the State. He also
highlighted the constant efforts to review and further develop
legislation and laws, to ensure their conformity with the highest
international standards.
He said back then: “According to His
Highness’s decision, the new center will prepare policies and develop
strategic plans for child protection; supervise and follow-up of
investigations into offences against children; and monitor the
implementation and development of laws and regulations related to
offences against children, in collaboration with the competent and
specialized authorities.”
In July 2011, the Subcommittee for
Awareness, Media and Research, affiliated to the Higher Committee for
Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior held a meeting at the Abu
Dhabi Police General Headquarters.
The meeting reviewed a number
of issues related to the subcommittee’s activities and its role in
stepping up child protection efforts; as well as the proposed media and
awareness campaigns for the next stage. At that time, Her Highness
Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qassimi, Chairperson of the Supreme
Council for Family Affairs and wife of His Highness, the Ruler of
Sharjah, commended the Ministry of Interior's ongoing efforts to enhance
the security and safety of all community members.
Her Highness
lauded the MoI’s Higher Committee for Child Protection’s proposed
recommendation regarding the mandatory installation of child seats that
meet safety requirements for children below six years on the back seats
to ensure children’s safety.
She also appreciated the Higher
Committee for Child Protection’s initiatives and its comprehensive
project to protect children; praising the existing partnership between
the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah and the Higher
Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior.
In
October 2011, the United Arab Emirates, represented by the Higher
Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior, took part in
the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) 2nd meeting in Lyon, France at the
INTERPOL headquarters (One of the largest online child protection
taskforces in the world).
The two-day meeting explored new
techniques to protect children from online sexual abuse. Experts from
all nine international VGT law enforcement agencies attended the
meeting, which followed a three-day gathering of the INTERPOL
Specialists Group on Crimes against Children, which brought together
experts from 52 countries.
Also in October 2011, Major General Al
Nuaimi inaugurated a workshop on “Legislation and Child protection” at
the Forensic Evidence Department’s hall at Abu Dhabi Police. The
workshop was organized by the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection
Center, in collaboration with the “Protection Project” at the Johns
Hopkins University, and the International Center of Missing and
Exploited Children.
The ministry also took part in the exhibition
organized in conjunction with the national campaign to raise awareness
of children's rights, at the premises of the General Women's Union in
Abu Dhabi.
The work paper submitted by the Higher Committee for
Child Protection, titled “Initiatives & Achievements” at the first
session of the national campaign to raise awareness of children's rights
tackled the Ministry of Interior’s efforts in child protection. The
paper referred to the ministerial decree regarding the establishment of
the Higher Committee for Child Protection, which comprises members from
various ministries and government agencies. The committee aims to
achieve an integrated child protection approach, which involves ensuring
child safety at home, on the road, at school, while using the internet
and modern technologies.
In November 2011, the Higher Committee
for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior took part in the
preparation of the Virtual Global Taskforce resolution with respect to
strengthening laws to combat online child sexual exploitation received
by Interpol Member States. The resolution called upon countries wishing
to enhance their online child protection laws to seize the opportunity,
following the acceptance of a legislative global engagement strategy
presented at the INTERPOL General Assembly last week.
The 80th General Assembly was held in Hanoi, Vietnam, and was attended by more than 600 delegates from 142 member countries.
The
Virtual Global Taskforce-supported resolution to provide a “best
practice” model for countries that currently do not have sufficient
online child protection legislation was overwhelmingly endorsed by the
senior law enforcement officials at the four-day conference.
The
Ministry of Interior also organized a joint exercise to take a tough
stand against people involved in circulation of child pornography files
through peer-to-peer networks (P2P). The exercise coincided with the
41st UAE National Day celebrations, marking another achievement in the
field of child protection, to monitor child offenders and hold them
appropriately to account.
Major General Al Nuaimi said: “The
shocking revelation of child pornography circulation via P2P networks
prompts the ministry to adopt a zero tolerance against those involved.”
The
Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior,
represented by the MoI’s Child Protection Center, announced in November
2011 that it is launching a drive to review the public safety features
in buildings to ensure they meet requirements in accordance with
international-best practices. This measure aims to prevent children from
falling from windows, balconies and terraces of buildings and
apartments. The committee would co-ordinate with the competent
authorities at the MoI in the first stage and with bodies that are
concerned with security and safety specifications in later stages.
“An
alarming number of recent domestic accidents involving children has
recently come to light,” stated the Secretary-General of the Office of
the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and Chairman of the
Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior. “This
is due to parents leaving children alone at home without supervision,
or as a result of poor awareness and lack of safety specifications for
windows and balconies,” he added.
On July 2012, Major General Al
Nuaimi, inaugurated a national workshop on child protection organized by
the Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior
in Abu Dhabi. The workshop brought together officials from all the
police general headquarters in the UAE. “Children's issues are a top
priority within the strategy of the Ministry of Interior, which supports
local and international efforts to ensure their protection against all
forms of abuse,” he said.
In November 2012, Major General Nasser
Lakhraibani Naimi, announced that the Ministry of Interior’s Child
Protection Center has made concluded a draft child protection procedures
system in the UAE. The project aims to provide a comprehensive database
of all issues related to children, set up a list of sex offenders, and
establish a monitoring system to track individuals who pose a risk to
children.
Al Nuaimi noted that the child protection procedures
system project is expected to be fully implemented by 2021. It will
coincide with the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, and is in line with
the UAE’s vision to be one of the safest countries in the world in
areas related to child protection.
“Children make up more than 50
% of the total population. This requires that we provide them with the
highest levels of protection and security, and means to usefully spend
their leisure time, by boosting the state's efforts to establish safe
recreational locations for children, such as parks. He also called upon
parents to raise their children according to righteous values, and teach
them to shoulder responsibility at a very young age.
The
Ministry of Interior’s Higher Committee for Child Protection also lauded
the cooperation between the various ministries and competent
authorities on the new Federal Law that was approved by His Highness
Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister
of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The new Law, named the “Wudeema Law” on
Child Rights, aims to secure a safe and stable future for children,
regardless of their nationality, religion or origin. It also complements
a number of relevant laws on child protection, such as the anti-human
trafficking Law, and the Law to protect children with unknown parentage,
issued earlier this year.
In his address marking the United
Nations Universal Children’s Day, Major General Al Nuaimi commended the
efforts of the “Mother of the Nation” Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak,
President of the General Women’s Union, Supreme President of the Family
Development Foundation, and President of the Supreme Council for
Motherhood and Childhood. He highlighted Her Highness’s support,
guidance and financial contributions to promote children's rights and
families’ well-being; as well as to improve services provided to
children.
In December 2012, Lt. General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed
Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior inaugurated
the Fifth Biennial International Conference for the Virtual Global
Taskforce (VGT). The conference, held at the Emirates Palace Hotel in
Abu Dhabi was titled: "International Cooperation: A Tool to Enable
Prevention".
In his address, marking the inauguration of the
Conference, HH the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
conveyed to the participants, the greetings of His Highness Sheikh
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Head of the State and H.H Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and ruler of
Dubai.
He stressed that the UAE, since its inception by late
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan and his brethrens, founders of the
Union, has dedicated a great attention to childhood. For this end, all
efforts were exerted to support this important segment, which represents
a vital component of society. Thus, promoting education; women
empowerment policies; enhancing public safety, health and education,
were a significant part of this support dedicated to children, being the
pillars of the future and the hope of this nation.
Major General
Nasser Lakhrebani Al Nuaimi also emphasized that the MoI has
collaborated with all ministries and authorities involved in child
protection, on the both local and federal levels, to achieve the goals
and aspirations of the Higher Leadership represented by the Higher
Committee for Child Protection. This includes full commitment to
maintain child safety in the UAE through a multi-levels perspective and
basic topics that focus mainly on legislation and the internet;
monitoring and follow-up of individuals that pose a risk to children,
and enhancing community awareness of the various areas of child
protection.
The VGT Board of Management met at the Fairmont Bab
Al Bahr Hotel in Abu Dhabi and examined efforts pertaining to enhance
international child protection, notably the dangers of the internet.
They also explored future improvement and planning opportunities,
existing projects, and relevant initiatives. The meeting tackled the
need to leverage expertise and share knowledge and best practices among
member countries.
The Secretary-General of the Office of Deputy
Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Chairman of the Higher
Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior, and the UAE
Representative in the VGT Board of Management, praised the importance of
hosting the VGT Conference. He welcomed members countries’
representatives and wished them a pleasant stay in the UAE, their second
home, and conveyed to them the greetings of HH the Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Interior. He wished success for the conference,
considered as a hub for advanced procedures pertaining to enhance
safety and security of our societies.
Chairman of the Higher
Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior stressed in
his inaugural speech the Higher Leadership’s keenness to step up
international cooperation to achieve the VGT’s goal to make the internet
a safer place for children prone to exploitation. He reiterated the
conference’s importance in positively boosting common collaboration to
adopt international-best practices in the UAE. This is achieved through
the Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior
and the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center that jointly work
to achieve the international alliance’s goals to deliver the
appropriate child protection activities and programs.
On 26
January 2013, the Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry
of Interior represented by the Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection
Center for announced its support and participation in the societal
program carried out by a number of institutions at the countrywide
level. The said program offers parents and child-care providers the
opportunity to acquire skills and expertise to enhance chances of
survival of children from injuries caused by fires, road accidents,
falling from balconies, drowning, poisoning and other dangers.
On
August 2013, the Higher Committee for Child Protection at the Ministry
of Interior called upon community members, motorists in particular, to
reinforce children’s safety and protection against potential risks they
may encounter in private vehicles.
Al Nuaimi valued the noble
humanitarian principles reflected in the executive regulations of the
Anti-Tobacco Law, which were approved by H.H Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid
Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and ruler of Dubai. The
said Law is scheduled to come into effect as of January 14, 2014; it
will ban smoking in private vehicles, if a child younger than 12 years
old is present in the car.
Also in August, the Higher Committee
for Child Protection at the Ministry of Interior organized the first
meeting for liaison officers for child protection at the police general
headquarters’ level across the state. The meeting was held at the
Ministry of Interior’s Child Protection Center.
Participants in
the meeting represented the Criminal Investigation Departments “Level B”
the Social Support Centers and Human Rights Departments; in addition
to crime scene representatives, Operations, command and control
departments. The meeting complements the capacity-building and
procedures unification program.
In 2013, in a statement to mark
the start of the new school year, the Higher Committee for Child
Protection at the Ministry of Interior urged cooperation in protecting
children from dangers. This comes in response to the instructions of Lt.
General HH Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Interior, and as per the vision of HH to make the UAE a
humanitarian hub and a role model in the region in all areas of child
protection, by implementing the appropriate procedures to maintain the
safety and security of our communities.
Moreover, in line with
its keenness to interact with different society segments, the Ministry
of Interior launched in September 2013 an initiative titled:
“Identifying and responding to child abuse cases”. The campaign,
organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs, was held
at the Abu Dhabi Police Officers’ Club.
The initiative is a
corporate model for strategic partnership; it targets teachers and 250
nursery supervisors across the country to teach them to how to identify
and report violence and cases of mistreatment that nursery school-aged
children may experience.
The Higher Committee for Child
Protection’s initiatives and achievements are ongoing, in line with its
commitment to further efforts and step up partnerships with governmental
sectors and institutions and all parties involved in child protection.
Universal Children’s Day
Established
in 1954 by Resolution no. 836 (IX), the UN recommended that «all
countries should institute a Universal Children’s Day, to be observed as
a day of understanding between children and of activity promoting the
welfare of the world's children. It also “suggests to governments of
each states to observe the Universal Children’s Day on the day and in
the way that best suit them”. The date of November 20 marks the day on
which the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child,
in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 1989.
In
2000, the Millennium Development Goals outlined by world leaders range
from halving extreme poverty rates to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS and
providing universal primary education, all by the target date of 2015.
Though the Goals are for all humankind, they are primarily about
children. UNICEF states that “because six of the eight goals relate
directly to children, meeting the last two will also make critical
improvements in their lives.” (The Millennium Development Goals,
UNICEF).
In the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
concluded on 24-26 and 30 September, and October 1, at the United
Nations Headquarters in New York, United Nations officials today urged
Member States that have not done so, to ratify the Convention on the
Rights of Child and its three Optional Protocols, stressing that this is
vital to protect children from abuse and mistreatment worldwide.
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