Public Announcement
A well-reputed Non-Profit, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) operating in Balochistan is pleased to announce a Skill Development Program for the youth of NA-264 (Quetta). This initiative aims to equip young individuals with practical skills to enhance employability and promote self-reliance.

Electrification

Plumbing

Beautician

Hand Embroidery
APPLY NOW
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
- Applicants must apply at the nearest training center located within their area.
- Age limit: 18 to 35 years.
- Minimum education: Middle pass.
- This program is strictly for residents of NA-264 (Quetta). Submission of residential certificate signed by councilor is required.
- Only one applicant (male or female) per household is eligible. Signed declaration required.
- Commitment to regularity and punctuality is required. 7+ days absence may result in expulsion.
- Selection on first-come, first-served basis, subject to seat availability.
- Limited seats available; organization reserves the right for final selection.
Are you full fill the above mentioned eligibility criteria?
Power & Functions
of the Commission

Legal & Policy Review/Advice
The Commission reviews existing laws protecting children and proposes amendments if necessary.

Coordination
The Commission collaborates with other provincial commissions and organizations to ensure coordinated efforts towards protecting children's rights.

Inquiries Related to Child Rights Violations
The Commission investigates cases of child rights violations and recommends appropriate actions to relevant authorities.

Addressing Child Rights Issues
The Commission identifies obstacles preventing children from enjoying their rights, such as violence and exploitation, and suggests solutions.

Research and Database
It supports child-focused research and maintains a database of important information to inform decision-making.

Awareness Raising
The Commission raises awareness about children's rights in society and educates the public on methods of protection.

Reviewing International Commitments
It advises the government on international agreements related to child rights that should be adopted.

Other
The Commission may conduct any other task related to child rights that the State may be requesting from the Commission.
Contact
- Office: 5th Floor, Evacuee Trust, Agha Khan Rd, F-5/1, Islamabad.
- Directions
- 051-9202733 (for complaints)
- 051-9202201 (for information)
- Complaints@ncrc.gov.pk
Important Links
- Ministry of Human Rights
- National Commission for Human Rights
- National Commission on the Status of Women
- Human Rights Information Resource Portal
- KP Child Protection and Welfare Commission
- Child Protection and Welfare Bureau Punjab
- Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
- The State Of Children In Pakistan