Vice President Unveils Maldives Child
Protection Database
Vice President Dr Mohamed Waheed has today launched the Maldives Child
Protection Database.
Speaking at a ceremony held at Iskandharu Building this morning, the Vice
President noted that giving necessary care, love and safety to children was
vital to build a strong and peaceful society.
Expressing concern over the increasing reports of cases of child abuse and
neglect, the Vice President said the biggest obstacle to addressing the issue
was that children and women face abuse and neglect usually from a member of the
family or people they trust.
He said it was necessary to change the society’s general perception of children
and women to stop the violence against them.
Maldives Child Protection Database (MCPD) is established with the assistance of
UNICEF, UN Children’s Fund, in collaboration with Maldives Police Service,
Ministry of Health and Family, Ministry of Education and Juvenile Justice Unit.
This national database will keep records of all child protection data and ensure
that children are referred appropriately throughout the child protection system,
which involve law enforcement agencies and educational institutions.
MCPD is designed to capture details of reporting and follow up of cases of Child
Abuse, Juvenile Delinquency and Gender Based Violence in the Maldives.
In his opening remarks, the Vice President said accurate information on
increasing incidences of child abuse and neglect would be more readily available
as a result of the database.
He also stressed that the database would allow law enforcement agencies as well
as all the other concerned authorities to expedite the investigations of reports
of child abuse and domestic violence cases, and enable better coordination among
relevant authorities.