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Over 4000 Cases of Violence Against Children Reported in Punjab in first half of 2025

23 Cases of Child Violence Reported Daily Across Punjab , SSDO Launches Fact Sheet on Violence Against Children

Islamabad () The Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO) has launched its fact sheet on violence against children in Punjab for the first half of 2025, revealing that an average of 23 cases of violence against children were reported every day across the province. The fact sheet is based on district-level police data obtained through the Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act 2013.

According to SSDO’s analysis, 4,150 child-related criminal cases were registered in Punjab between January and June 2025. Of these 3,989 cases were challaned, while 3,791 remain under trial. Punjab’s reporting mechanisms have improved over the past year resulting in increased registration of cases , SSDO noted that conviction rates remain critically low and require immediate attention.

Despite the volume and severity of offences, only 12 convictions were recorded during the six-month period .Sexual abuse remains one of the most troubling categories with 717 cases registered, 658 challenged, and 581 still under trial. The category saw 12 acquittals and 8 withdrawals but zero convictions.

Child beggary was the most frequently reported offence, with 2,693 cases registered across the province. Of these, 2,674 were challenged and 2,669 remain under trial, yet none resulted in conviction.

Other forms of exploitation also pose serious threats. Child trafficking registered 332 cases, resulting in 4 convictions, while 182 cases of child labor led to 8 convictions ,the comparatively highest outcomes among categories, yet still alarmingly low relative to the number of offences. Meanwhile, 87 cases of physical abuse and 27 kidnapping cases produced no convictions.

Child marriage continues to be severely underreported, with just 12 cases registered in the first six months of 2025 and no convictions or acquittals, pointing to entrenched cultural and procedural barriers that obstruct reporting.

District-level data identifies Lahore, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi and Sialkot as the major hotspots for child abuse, exploitation and trafficking. Lahore recorded the highest numbers of sexual abuse, child beggary and trafficking cases, while Nankana Sahib, Gujrat and Mandi Bahauddin also showed elevated trafficking trends.

Overall, the findings reveal critical gaps in Punjab’s child protection ecosystem , extremely low conviction rates, thousands of cases pending trial, and persistent underreporting of sensitive crimes. SSDO called for urgent reforms, including strengthened investigative capacity, fast-tracked trials, increased coordination between departments, expanded child protection units and awareness efforts to encourage reporting at the community level.

SSDO emphasized that protecting children in Punjab requires a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach to ensure justice, accountability, and long-term safety for every child.

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