Children's rights generate obligations - PM
Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka inaugurated the Fourth SAARC
Ministerial Conference on Children in Colombo on Friday. Chairman of the
SAARC Council of Ministers, Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama was
also present at the Inauguration Ceremony.

Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka addressing the Fourth
SAARC Ministerial Conference on Children while Ministers Sumedha
G. Jayasena and Rohitha Bogollagama look on. Picture by Sudath
Nishantha |
Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Wickramanayaka, Chief Guest
on the occasion stated that the well-being of the region's children
requires political action at the highest levels and stressed that
children's rights generate obligations and responsibilities that must be
respected and honoured by all without compromise.
In this context, the Prime Minister stated that successive
governments in Sri Lanka, since Independence, irrespective of different
political ideologies, have closely adhered to social pro-child policies
to provide free education for both boys and girls and free healthcare
including maternal and child health services which have reaped benefits
in terms of declining maternal mortality rates, higher literacy rates
and declining under-five mortality rates. The Prime Minister also
stressed the importance of constant focus on the alleviation of poverty
in the region as a means of protecting child rights and ensuring their
well-being.
Addressing the ceremony, Child Development and Women's Empowerment
Minister Sumedha Jayasena said that Sri Lanka offered to host the Fourth
SAARC Ministerial Conference on Children in keeping with the vision of
President Mahinda Rajapaksa who has recognised that ensuring the
protection of the rights of children including the provision of
education and health are factors that are essential for the sustainable
development of a nation, and a strong region.
Director of the SAARC Secretariat Hassan Shifau addressed the
gathering, representing the Secretary General of SAARC. Stating that the
well-being of children was one of the five original areas of cooperation
identified by Member States as they initiated consultations on the
establishment of SAARC in early 1981, he said that important milestones
have since been achieved, such as ratification and implementation of
SAARC Conventions on Combating and Prevention of Trafficking in Women
and Children and Regional Arrangements for Promotion of Child Welfare.
The SAARC Regional Strategic Framework on Protection, Care and
Support of Children affected by HIV/AIDS, he said, is so far the only
such regional policy document to be agreed upon by a regional
association of nations. The Director also outlined the progress made by
the Regional Task Force instituted to monitor progress in implementation
of the Conventions on Prevention of Trafficking and Promotion of Child
Welfare. Emphasising that the region needs to hasten action towards
result-based deliverables in the short-term, based on the long-term
vision on Children of South Asia, Shifau said that this will help
address the concern that despite the region's commitment to meeting
timely child-related SAARC Development Goals and Millennium Development
Goals, the region might slide behind the expected targets.
The Conference attended by all SAARC Member States will review the
status of implementation of the SAARC Decade of the Rights of the Child
(2001-2010) and make recommendations on the future course of action. The
Ministers will also adopt a Ministerial Statement on Children in South
Asia aimed especially at addressing emerging issues relating to
children. The Ministerial Conference which was chaired by Minister of
Higher Education Prof. Wiswa Warnapala was preceded by a meeting of
Senior Officials chaired by Secretary of the Ministry of Child
Development and Women's Empowerment Mrs. M. Sumanadasa. Upon the
conclusion of the Ministerial Conference, the visiting SAARC Ministers
and Heads of Delegation will call on Sri Lanka President at Temple
Trees.
(Courtesy: Asian Tribune)
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