Facts about Runaway Children in North West Frontier Province of Pakistan

 The percentage of runaway children from homes jumps up to
9.41 % at the age of 12 and its goes up higher. In the age of 16
it becomes 19.31 % and it declines to 8.91 % at the age of 18.

 The factors of running away of children have been categorized
as under;

 Parents attitude and Domestic Environment
(36.44 % )
 Schools Environment
(25.10 % )
 Bad Company of children
(15.99 % )
 Armed Conflicts
( 06.68 %)
 Poverty and search for employment
( 05.87% )
 The issues of running away of Girl Children
( 02.43% )

 40.84 % of parents were of the view that their attitude
towards their children was good but children (57.58 %),
Neighbors (50.99%) and Teachers (51.73 %) expressed their
concerns about the attitude of the parents towards their children.

 36.64 % of run away children were engaged in works such
that labor, shoe polishing, selling newspapers, carpets weaving
or at hotels and shops and Transport.

 222 out of 404 children (54.95 %) were brought back to
homes, while 182 (45.05 %) did not come to home.

 Problems faced to Runaway children:
- Social and Economic problems such that Lack of Shelter, Food,
Clothes, Money and Basic needs.
(47.90 %)
- Adopting bad ways and to become a part of bad companies/
Falling a prey to gangs of smugglers, Terrorists, thieves/dacoits
and drugs mafia.
(20.35 %)

- Threats of Physical and sexual abuse. (14.45 %)
- Child labor, less wages and handwork. (05.63 %)

Countries

Please note that these reports are hosted by CRIN as a resource for Child Rights campaigners, researchers and other interested parties. Unless otherwise stated, they are not the work of CRIN and their inclusion in our database does not necessarily signify endorsement or agreement with their content by CRIN.