September records 168 cases of child sexual abuse, 22 underage pregnancies

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Colombo (LNW): In a recent discussion at the Parliamentary Committee on Public Finance, it was disclosed that 168 cases of child sexual abuse were reported in September, with 22 girls under 16 becoming pregnant.

The committee, which included representatives from civil organisations like the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, convened to gather ideas and suggestions on the budget proposals for 2024 and the country’s policies.

During the discussion, civil society representatives emphasised the urgent need for a systematic program to provide sex education to children.

The Committee also highlighted the importance of identifying the number of school girls requiring various facilities, including sanitary facilities, and establishing a system to provide them with the necessary support.

Civil organisation representatives brought attention to the problems arising from insufficient focus on women’s welfare and the challenges faced by school girls, contributing valuable insights to the committee’s considerations.

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