Child safety centre working report
LAHORE:The PSCA has released the performance report of the Virtual Center for Child Safety on Friday. During the past eight months, the Virtual Center for Child Safety received 428,052 cases seeking assistance. Out of these, 308,206 cases have been successfully resolved, while 365 are under investigation. Through the efforts of the Virtual Center, FIRs were registered in 7,565 cases, ensuring justice for the victims.
The center actively collaborates with the Child Protection Bureau, Edhi Center, and other welfare organisations to enhance child safety efforts. To further strengthen child protection, the Virtual Center for Child Safety has launched the Meri Pehchan Service and Facial Recognition Service, which are proving instrumental in identifying missing children and locating their whereabouts promptly. Parents or individuals seeking assistance related to child protection can call 15 and press 3 to immediately connect with the Virtual Center for Child Safety.
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