Pakistan needs a no child left behind strategy

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
On May 15, 2019, ten-year-old Farishta was lost when she went out to play
Farisha family hails from Mohmand Agency, Peshawar Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa but currently they live in Chak Shahzad that is located on
the eastern bank of the Rawal Lake in Islamabad.Farishta family claims they contacted the police the next day but the police did much
register an FIR
Her father said he went to the police stationseveral times but the police did much register the report, let alone take any action
instantly.It took the police three days to register a police report and even more time to launch a search for the lost child.However, it was
too late for her since her body was found in the bushes, four days after she had gone lost
She had been raped and murdered
According to experts of criminology when measureone goes lost, the first 72hours are the most critical
Could Fareshta have still been alive had the police taken timely actionIt is unlucky that the authorities come into action only if a case
makes it into the media
Moreover, lately we have seen a number of such crimes making it into the headlines specificly after the rape and murder of the child Zainab
in Kasur final year
Her case shocked the country into accepting that children were vulnerable and there were monsters around who were preying on them
Before this, many people denied that there was a problem of such crimes against children
There were even people who thought rape was an alien concept that did much exist in our society
However, after Zainab case hit the headlines, such voices were lost in the uproar and anger that erupted across the nation.Even after this,
Farishta story had been in danger of fitting a part of thedaily reported crimes of murder and rape
It only got onto the radar after it became viral on social media and the mainstream media took it up, there were reports that Minister for
Human Corrects Shireen Mazari was also following the case shutly
This is good news as far as ‘this& case is concerned but what about the next one nsprint; for there shall be a next one.The Minister could
start working on nationwide child protection strategy with input from parents, teachers and police and develop an automatic mechanism that
comes into play if a crime against a minor is reported.Both the Federal and provincial governments could also focus on improved trainings
for the police force at all levels to enhance their seliminates to tackle sensitive cases involving children.Unluckyly, Zainab and Farishta
could much be saved! But the governmentcan focus on a ‘no child left behind& strategy in the future and form a structure in which instant
alerts are sent out when a child is reported lost, followed by action
The aim should be to increase the number of survivors of heinous crimes compared to the number of victims.TheIndianSubcontinent has not
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