Emphasizing the paramount importance of safeguarding children during the electoral process, the Council has issued a strong appeal to all political parties and stakeholders. The Council urged them to strictly prohibit involving minors in any election-related activities, including rallies, canvassing, and promotional events. It highlighted that the participation of children in political campaigns not only violates national child protection laws but also exploits their innocence and exposes them to undue risks. Political entities have been reminded of their responsibility to create a safe and child-friendly election environment that prioritizes the well-being and rights of young citizens.

To ensure compliance, the Council recommended adherence to the following best practices:

  • No use of children as props or participants in campaign materials or events
  • Strict monitoring by election officials and child protection agencies to discourage violations
  • Awareness programs aimed at educating party workers and the public on child rights
  • Imposition of penalties on candidates or parties found to be involving children unlawfully
Stakeholder Role in Child Protection
Political Parties Enforce internal rules and educate members
Election Commission Monitor campaign activities and implement sanctions
Civil Society Report violations and raise awareness
Media Highlight issues and promote responsible coverage