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30 Apr 2020 | Thu 12:37
Chair of the Human Rights and Gender Committee, MP Jeehan Mahmood
Chair of the Human Rights and Gender Committee, MP Jeehan Mahmood
People's Majlis
Appointment of a Children’s Ombudsperson
Majlis seeks public opinion regarding president's nomination for Children's ombudsperson
President Solih ratified amendments to the Child Rights Protection Act during November 2019
A Children’s Ombudsperson must be appointed as stipulated under Article 113 of the Child Rights Protection Act
The main purpose on the bill is to ensure the rights of children
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The People’s Majlis has opened for public opinion regarding the appointment of Siyaanath Hashim, native to Thinadhoo island of Gaaf Dhaal atoll to the position of Children’s Ombudsperson as stipulated under Article 113 of the Child Rights Protection Act.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih forwarded the nomination to parliament and in an announcement, the parliament has sought public opinion on appointing the president’s nomination to the post. As such, the public has been urged to submit complaints by 11am, May 5. Individuals are required to detail their names, permanent address and contact numbers when submitting complaints to the committee’se-mail.

Complaints may also be forwarded in written form to the secretariat of Majlis.

The nomination was forwarded for committee review during a parliament sitting on April 22. The nomination is being reviewed by the parliament’s Human Rights and Gender Committee.

President Solih ratified amendments to the Child Rights Protection Act during November 2019.

The reconstituted Child Rights Protection Act outlines the rights and responsibilities for children; and duties of the State, community and parents to protect such rights; and seeks to reduce disparities between the previous law and international child protection laws and standards.

The main purpose on the bill is to ensure the rights of children in Maldives. Further, it also includes providing assistance and support for children who need social protection, alongside setting responsibilities for government institutions regarding taking children in as well as foster regulations and setting appropriate measures to be taken against those found negligent in child related cases.

Parliament passed the bill at its 65th sitting of the third session held on November 14, last year.

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