Bangladesh's Sharmeen Murshid Calls for Amendments to Children Act 2013
Sharmeen S. Murshid, a prominent figure in Bangladesh's social welfare and women and children affairs, has called for amendments to the Children Act 2013. Murshid, who previously served as an Adviser to the relevant ministries, stressed the importance of investing in children's development for a better future.
Murshid, during her tenure, advocated for a holistic approach to child protection and development. She believes that it is a shared responsibility, not solely the government's, but a collective effort involving families, communities, and society at large.
She has proposed amendments to the Children Act 2013, aiming to strengthen its provisions for protecting and nurturing children. Murshid has emphasized the need to develop children into 'human resources', capable of contributing positively to society and the economy.
Sharmeen S. Murshid's call for amendments to the Children Act 2013 reflects her commitment to child protection and development. Her vision, if implemented, could lead to a more prosperous and resilient Bangladesh, with children at its core.
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