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Every child deserves to feel safe, protected, and heard. Yet reports show that in Pakistan, approximately 12 children are sexually abused every day — nearly one child every two hours. This is a heartbreaking reality that Pakistan cannot afford to ignore. As parents, guardians, and responsible adults, we must take action. In Pakistan, child safety begins at home. We need to teach our children about good touch and bad touch from an early age. We need to create an environment where children feel comfortable speaking openly without fear, shame, or punishment. Teach your children that if anyone touches them inappropriately, makes them uncomfortable, asks them to keep secrets about their body, or behaves in a way that feels wrong, they should immediately tell a trusted parent or guardian. Children must know that they will be believed, supported, and protected. In Pakistan, many cases of child abuse happen because children are not aware of their rights or are too afraid to speak up. That is why education is one of the strongest tools we have. Talk to your children regularly. Listen to them carefully. Pay attention to changes in their behavior. Parents in Pakistan should also be cautious about leaving children unsupervised, even with people they know. A child’s safety should never be taken for granted. Supervision, awareness, and open communication can help prevent tragedy. Pakistan needs stronger awareness, stronger protection, and stronger conversations about child safety. Let us work together to make Pakistan a place where every child is safe, respected, and protected. Protect children. Educate children. Listen to children. Believe children.
Every child deserves to feel safe, protected, and heard. Yet reports show that in Pakistan, approximately 12 children are sexually abused every day — nearly one child every two hours. This is a heartbreaking reality that Pakistan cannot afford to ignore. As parents, guardians, and responsible adults, we must take action. In Pakistan, child safety begins at home. We need to teach our children about good touch and bad touch from an early age. We need to create an environment where children feel comfortable speaking openly without fear, shame, or punishment. Teach your children that if anyone touches them inappropriately, makes them uncomfortable, asks them to keep secrets about their body, or behaves in a way that feels wrong, they should immediately tell a trusted parent or guardian. Children must know that they will be believed, supported, and protected. In Pakistan, many cases of child abuse happen because children are not aware of their rights or are too afraid to speak up. That is why education is one of the strongest tools we have. Talk to your children regularly. Listen to them carefully. Pay attention to changes in their behavior. Parents in Pakistan should also be cautious about leaving children unsupervised, even with people they know. A child’s safety should never be taken for granted. Supervision, awareness, and open communication can help prevent tragedy. Pakistan needs stronger awareness, stronger protection, and stronger conversations about child safety. Let us work together to make Pakistan a place where every child is safe, respected, and protected. Protect children. Educate children. Listen to children. Believe children.

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