A Publication of the
RCC: ECD Programme


Global Issues How Children Get Affected

Trauma and its Impact on Children


Impact of Disasters: Symptoms & Responses


Pakistan Floods Planning Ahead to Save Lives


Why is Child Labour Detrimental for Children


Eradicating Child Labour in Pakistan


Getting the Facts about Human Trafficking


Learning about our Environment: What Role can Parents Play?


Natural Hazards and Disaster Management


Stress Management for Children and Adults
It's All Connected to Ethics!


Secure School Structures Ensuring Child Safety All the Way


Disaster Management and Safety Measures at Schools


Teaching Children about Climate Change


Educating Children about Global Issues



Designing a Course on Environment Risk Awareness & Disaster Risk Reduction
Online Resources
Recommended Readings
AKPBS,P and the RCC Programme
Letters to the Editor
I am an avid reader of your magazine. Like always, your magazine has meticulously chosen a very important aspect of child nurturing. The accompanying chartes have an attractive layout and are very helpful for the parents and teachers alike. The magazine is a testimony of in-depth research and technical expertise which have increased the authenticity of the magazine manifold. I was also delighted to see the names of the relevant websites that parents and teachers could use to further enhance their knowledge. Kindly send me more copies so that I can pass on the magazine to my teachers.
Professor Abbas Hussain - Director Teacher Development Center

I am a regular subscriber of Nurture. Your magazine is unique and informative and despite my busy work schedule I take out special time to read every issue. The chart and pamphlet that accompanied the last issue were very illuminating and gave great tips in making the environment safe for children. I’d like to suggest that you also pick up the theme on character building of children in your upcoming issue.
Arusana Naqvi - Karachi

I run my own school in a remote area near Thatta district. Local people have limited knowledge of electronic appliances and chemical materials here and and hence are not aware of safety precautions and guidelines. Nurture has done a tremendous job by imparting important knowledge about safety measures against accidents and hazards linked to environment. The charts and pamphlets, given with the magazine have been placed on the notice boards in our schools to increase awareness amongst teachers and parents.
Aisha Khan - Lahore

I took real pleasure in reading the issue on ‘Children & Their Environment’ that carries useful information on the environmental safety for children. I also passed on the magazine to community schools where it was quite well received. The information given in the publication is useful and relevant for the people living in remote areas as they do not have an easy access to electronic media. Many parents have benefited from the information.
Siraj Masood - Gujranwala

I think the name of your magazine, Nurture, does justice to the aim of the magazine which is to create awareness on healthy ECD practices in Pakistan.

The overall presentation of the articles has captivated my attention. I was delighted to read Anjum Sharif and Sanober Nadeem’s article “Safety of an Unborn Child” which provides critical information for both the to-be-born child and the expecting mother. I would like SEF to keep up the good . Congratulations and all the best.
Khanzada - Gilgit

The appreciation I have for your magazine cannot be put into words as it has won the hearts and minds of our institute which is also involved in educational development. The latest theme “Children and Their Environment” that has been covered is a far neglected area in child rearing and many important aspects have come forth through the contents. In particular the article by Ghulam Nabi Nizamani ‘Accessible Built Environment and Children with Disabilities’ is indeed a good attempt at inclusion of the many marginalized children through environmental reforms.
Deepak Dawani - Larkana
 
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