Murzuq – The Child and Family Protection Office held an awareness activity on Thursday. This is part of its annual plan to raise student awareness in educational institutions. The event targeted several primary and middle schools in the Ghizo area.
The activity focused on establishing a culture of child rights. It defined the department’s role in addressing cyberbullying and risky behaviors in schools. The program also clarified health and safety measures for students.
Events included interactive lectures on protecting children from cyberbullying. They also discussed negative behaviors and how to reduce them. The program raised legal awareness and informed students of their rights under national law. It highlighted the vital role of families and schools in providing a safe environment.
The office confirmed this is the first phase of a social and health program for educational institutions. It aims to strengthen protections for children’s well-being within the school community.
The department head stated such activities educate students on their legal rights. They also enhance students’ ability to handle social and behavioral challenges properly. The program encourages cooperation between schools and families to ensure a safe learning environment.
The office emphasized that these awareness programs will continue in the coming months. They are part of an integrated plan that includes field visits to other provinces. The goal is to solidify community awareness of child rights. It also aims to strengthen prevention mechanisms against risky behaviors and bullying.
The Security Media Unit of the Murzuq Security Directorate concluded the activities are part of its ongoing efforts. These efforts support social and health programs that protect children. They also promote a culture of safety and legal awareness in schools, helping to build a secure society for the next generation.
