1: National Centre(s) for Rehabilitation of Child Labour (NCsRCL):
International Labour Organization (ILO) through its International Program for Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) conducted a survey in 1996, which indicated 3.3(m) children between the ages of 5-14 years who were engaged in hazardous child labour in Pakistan. Child labour is another issue where state intervention has become necessary in the context of the rights of the child. The National Policy and Plan of Action on Child Labour focus on the immediate elimination of worst and most hazardous forms of child labour. National Centre(s) for Rehabilitation of Child Labour have been established countrywide since 1995. Children between the age of 5-14 years are weaned away from hazardous labour and enrolled in these centres where they are provided free education, clothing, footwear and stipend as well as subsistence allowance to their parents. Present strength of NCRCL centres is 151 (Punjab - 66, Sindh - 36, NWFP + FATA - 25, Balochistan - 14, ICT/AJK & N.A - 10). At present 17,275 students (Male & Female separately) are benefiting from primary education in these centers. Since inspection an amount of Rs. 949.8448 (m) has been utilized.
2: Objectives:
Wean away children from the hazardous child labour environment
Impart primary education to them in conducive class room environment
Afford opportunities for secondary and higher education to bring them into the mainstream of social milieu.
3: Eligibility Criteria:
Existence of hazardous industry / bonded labour in following categories:-
Brick-kiln
Carpet
Mining
Tannery
Construction
Glass bangle
Domestic work
Begging
Agriculture and
Any other
Availability of 120 Children up to the age of 8 - 14
Availability of Child labour for five years
Recommendation of Prov. / Reg. Labour Department and Ministry of Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis guidelines.
4: Salient Features:
Standard students strength of a centre is 120.
Daily stipend @ Rs.10/- on attendance basis is paid to each student through the parents accounts
Parents receive subsistence allowance @ Rs.300/- per month as wage compensation
Primary level syllabus is taught in 4 years through informal education
Summer vacations and local holidays are not observed
12955 have passed out and 9910 have been admitted in Government schools for higher education
Rs.4100 per annum are spent by PBM for further education of the passed out students i.e. Rs.1200/- per annum as education stipend, Rs.500/- for purchase of books & stationery and subsistence allowance for the parents @ Rs.2400/-.
5: Year Wise Allocation & Expenditure:
| Year |
Centres (No.) |
Students (No.) |
Allocation (Rs. in million) |
Expenditure (Rs. in million) |
| 1995-96 | 6 | 720 | 6.000 | 7.7750 |
| 1996-97 | 27 | 3240 | 44.955 | 23.3050 |
| 1997-98 | 31 | 3720 | 65.317 | 33.7170 |
| 1998-99 | 33 | 3960 | 54.950 | 18.4990 |
| 1999-2000 | 33 | 3960 | 54.550 | 20.4590 |
| 2000-01 | 33 | 3960 | 49.500 | 19.8350 |
| 2001-02 | 36 | 4320 | 57.600 | 31.0370 |
| 2002-03 | 68 | 8160 | 68.400 | 61.0490 |
| 2003-04 | 83 | 9960 | 89.200 | 77.4030 |
| 2004-05 | 101 | 10260 | 100.000 | 111.8707 |
| 2005-06 | 123 | 13380 | 100.000 | 139.0037 |
| 2006-07 | 151 | 15045 | 78.6470 | 172.2930 |
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2007-08 upto 31st March, 08 |
151 | 17203 | 280.9000 | 175.0722 |
| Total | - | - | 1050.019 | 923.0439 |
6: Province / Region – Wise Location
| Punjab | Sindh | NWFP | Balochistan | ICT, AJK & N.As | FATA | |
|
Lahore (6) |
Bahawalnagar (2) |
Karachi (12) |
Peshawar (1) |
Quetta (2) |
Islamabad (1) |
S.Wazirastan (1) |
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Faisalabad (3) |
Chakwal (2) |
Hyderabad (5) |
Swat (1) |
Lasbella (2) |
Mirpur (AJK) (1) |
Orakzai (2) |
|
Bahawalpur (2) |
Hafizabad (1) |
Larkana (1) |
Haripur (1) |
Khuzdar (1) |
Muzaffarabad (AJK) (1) |
Bajore (1) |
|
Sargodha (2) |
Jhang (2) |
Nawab Shah (1) |
Mardan (2) |
Loralai (1) |
Sudhnoti (AJK) (1) |
Khyber Agcy (2) |
|
Gujranwala (3) |
Jhelum (2) |
Khairpur (1) |
Swabi (1) |
Pishin (1) |
Gilgit (1) |
Mohammand (1) |
|
Sialkot (5) |
Khushab (1) |
Dadu (1) |
Charsaddah (1) |
Naseerabad (1) |
Ghanchy (1) |
|
|
Sheihupura (4) |
Rajanpur (1) |
Sukkur (1) |
Mansehra (1) |
Gowadar (2) |
Bhimber (1) | |
|
Multan (2) |
Muzaffargarh (2) |
Thatta (1) |
Nowshera (1) |
Turbat (1) |
Sakardu (10 | |
|
R.Y. Khan (1) |
Toba Tek Singh (1) |
Mirpur Khas (1) |
Kohat (1) |
Sibbi (1) | Ghizer (1) | |
|
Mianwali (1) |
Vehari (1) |
Shikarpur (1) |
D.I. Khan (1) | Noshki (1) | Diamer (1) | |
|
Narowal (2) |
Layyah (1) | Jaccobabad (1) |
Bannu (1) |
Jaffarabad (1) | ||
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Kasur (1) |
Okara (1) |
Badin (1) |
Bunair (1) |
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Khanewal (2) |
Nankana (1) |
Mithi (1) |
Chitral (1) |
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Gujrat (2) |
D.G Khan (1) | Umerkot (1) |
Abbotabad (1) |
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Sahiwal (2) |
Pakpattan (1) | Ghotki (1) | Hango (1) | |||
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Rawalpindi (1) |
Lodharan (1) | T M Khan (1) | Tank (1) | |||
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Attock (2) |
N Feroz (1) | Shanglapar (1) | ||||
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MB Din (1) |
T Allah Yar (1) |
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Kamber (1) |
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Kashmore - Kotri (1) |
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Jamshoro (1) |
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| Total | 66 | 36 | 19 | 14 | 10 | 06 |
| Grand Total : 151 | ||||||