The National Child Protection Council: organizes a workshop on criminal justice for children in emergencies for lawyers and legal protection officers

Secretary-General of the National Council for Child Protection: The rate of reporting and attacks against children has increased recently.
The National Council for Child Protection has revealed the recent increase in the rate of reports and attacks against children, while revealing the presence of more than 15 million children, boys and girls, outside the school education due to the war, when more than 2,500 children were kidnapped, in addition to the presence of 2,500 lost children, and Rapid Support recruited more than 8,000 thousand children to fight in its ranks, pointing out that children constitute around sixty percent of the Sudanese population, according to statistics.
And the Dr. said. Abdul Qader Al-Amin Abuh, Secretary General of the National Council for Child Welfare
I have his speech at the Criminal Justice Workshop for Children in Emergencies – Training of Decision Makers on the “Service Provider” Referral System in Port Sudan today Saturday, organized by the National Council for Child Protection and the Red Sea State Children's Council. in cooperation with UNICEF for lawyers and workers in the field of legal protection against prosecutors, the judiciary and the police, that it is necessary to provide psychological and social services to end violence against children and to play a more important role in ensuring the societal protection of children. children of the different types of violations committed against them, in addition to taking into account the particular situation of children. In light of the war, particularly in areas attacked by rebel militias, and to address the psychological effects of all types of violations committed against them, including crimes of rape and sexual violence.
Abu Ali highlighted the importance and need to strengthen the societal role in ensuring the required protection towards children, which has doubled in light of the war, and addressed the policies followed by the council, in addition to strengthening the councils of childhood in the States and to strengthen and emphasize their role in society, noting that social justice for children must be achieved and legal support must be ensured for them without thousands of institutions that play a role positive, justice will not be obtained, he added. community development colleges, particularly in childhood studies.
Abu Ali highlighted the great support that the Council finds among partners in organizations working on children's issues, among judicial and police agencies.
Maulana Muhammad Abu Al-Qasim Abu Zaid, Member of the General Court and Supervisor of Courts in Port Sudan, presented the document on legal protection.




