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Progress: 2014-2017 10th December 2017
Government of the Punjab
Human Rights & Minorities Affairs Department
Protection & Promotion of Human Rights Protection & Welfare of Minorities
PUNJAB TREATY IMPLEMENTATION CELL ESTABLISHED Pakistan has ratified a large number of international treaties protecting various rights of
the people of Pakistan. In wake of EU’s GSP Plus status of Pakistan, Treaty Implementa-
tion Cells (TICs) were established at the federal and provincial level to ensure implemen-
tation of 27 international treaties mandatory for maintaining that status.
Punjab Government has initially established a TIC in Law & Parliamentary Affairs De-
partment in form of a committee having ex-officio members. Afterwards, it was decided
to make more serious efforts towards implementation of international treaties aiming at
the protection of the rights of the citizens of member states. Hence, it was decided to
establish a specialized structure for treaty implementation, in the Human Rights & Mi-
norities Affairs (HR&MA) Department.
By the grace of Allah (SWT), Punjab Treaty Implementation Cell (PTIC) has been estab-
lished the HR&MA Department during April 2017. Recruitments of experts to deal with
the business allocated to the PTIC has been partially completed through Punjab Public
Service Commission (PPSC).
PTIC will be equipped with 21 persons human resource in total and other technical and
financial resources to work for the implementation of international treaties particularly
those mandatory for GSP Plus status of Pakistan.
MINORITIES 5 % EMPLOYMENT QUOTA MADE PERMANENT
5% quota in the public sector employment of the Province was provided for minorities
since 2009 in Punjab. That policy was revised in 2010 to bring clarity in implementation.
As per the Policy, if no minority (non-Muslim) candidate qualify the recruitment process
than the reserved post could be filled on open merit.
It was the long standing demand of the religious minorities of the Punjab that posts once
reserved for minorities in a recruitment process must be carried forward if no candidate
from minorities qualifies the recruitment process.
Mr. Khalil Tahir Sandhu, Minister for HR&MA put remarkable efforts for the cause and
finally on the directions of Worthy Chief Minister, Punjab, the demand of minorities to
carry forward the unfiled quota vacancies, has been incorporated in the policy on
09.02.2015.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Introduction ................................. 2
GSP Plus Status of Pakistan ........ 2
Punjab Treaty Implementation Cell (PTIC) .......................................... 3
Human Rights Awareness ........... 4
Surprise Visits of Prisons ............. 4
Provincial Taskforce on Human Rights and Strategy ...................... 4
Infrastructure development for Minorities...................................... 5
Educational Scholarships and other financial assistance for minorities ....................................................... 5
Welfare of Minorities ................. 6
Mian Shahbaz Sharif Chief Minister
Khalil Tahir Sandhu Minister for HR&MA
HR&MA Department has been mandated to formulate polices, administer implementation and ensure protection of human rights and minorities.
Pakistan was meeting one of the two criterion of EU’s GSP Plus status as she has exports to EU
more than 1% and less than 2% during 2012. The other requirement was the ratification and
implementation of 27 international treaties mandatory for the GSP Plus status. Fortunately,
Pakistan had already ratified all those treaties but unfortunately the reporting requirements were
not fulfilled.
HR&MA Department has made tiresome efforts and reported the implementation status in the
Province in context of following four treaties allocated to the Department:-
1. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (1965)
[CERD]
2. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966) [ICCPR]
3. International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights (1966) [ICESCR]
4. Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) [CRC]
The above four treaties are multi-dimensional and most diversified of all the 27 treaties manda-
tory for GSP Plus. Punjab Government reported implementation of all 27 treaties to the Federal
Government enabling the Pakistan to present its case for GSP Plus status.
Pakistan succeeded in getting GSP Plus status on 12.12.2013 and started getting the trade bene-
fits from 1st January 2014. Initially the status was granted for two years i.e. 2014 & 2015. The
maintenance of status was subjected to the annual review by the committee of European Parlia-
ment. Punjab Government remained proactive in reporting implementation status as well as
making new policies and legislations in wake of recommendation of the UN treaty monitoring
bodies. Hence, in 2016 Pakistan was able to get extension of its GSP Plus status till 2023.
Federal Government appreciated the support of Punjab Government in timely reporting and
initiatives for implementation of international treaties.
INTRODUCTION TO THE DEPARTMENT
ROLE OF THE PUNJAB TOWARDS ACQUIRING EU’S GSP PLUS STATUS BY PAKISTAN
Human Rights & Minorities Affairs
(HR&MA) Department was created on
12.07.2008. The creation was done by
merging the Human Rights Wing of the
Law & Parliamentary Affairs Department
and the Minorities Section of the Auqaf &
Religious Affairs Department.
HR&MA Department has been mandated
to formulate polices, administer
implementation and ensure protection of
human rights and minorities. A recent
amendment in mandate of the
Department has made it responsible for
ensuring the implementation of
international treaties in the Province.
The two legislations specifically allocated
to the Department are :-
i) The Christian Marriage Act, 1872
ii) The Hindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930
The Department has moved a case to get
administration mandate of the Hindu
Marriage Act, 2017.
The Department has endorsed a private
member bill “The Anand Karaj Bill, 2017”
to get a separate legislation for personal
and marital affairs of the Sikh Community
in the Province.
MINISTER FOR HR&MA MEETING EU’S DELEGATION
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ESTABLISHMENT OF PUNJAB TREATY IMPLEMENTATION CELL
In wake of GSP Plus status of Pakistan, Treaty Implementation Cells (TICs) were estab-
lished in the Federal Government and the Provincial Governments. Basic idea behind
these TICs was to streamline the efforts in context of reporting and implementation needs
annexed with ratification of international treaties.
Punjab Government has initially established a TIC in Law & Parliamentary Affairs De-
partment in form of a committee having ex-officio members. Afterwards, it was decided
to make more serious efforts towards implementation of international treaties aiming at
the protection of the rights of the citizens of member states. Hence, it was decided to
establish a specialized structure for treaty implementation, in the Human Rights & Mi-
norities Affairs (HR&MA) Department.
By the grace of Allah (SWT), Punjab Treaty Implementation Cell (PTIC) has been estab-
lished the HR&MA Department during April 2017. Recruitments of experts to deal with
the business allocated to the PTIC has been partially completed through Punjab Public
Service Commission (PPSC).
This specialized human resource is expected to analyze the status of treaty implementa-
tion in the province. This cell will guide the provincial departments towards achievement
of harmony in provincial legislative and policy framework in accordance with internation-
al treaties ratified by Pakistan. PTIC will be equipped with 21 persons human resource in
total and other necessary technical and financial resources.
ToRs of the PTIC provides a broader spectrum to bring in the latest information technolo-
gy measures for effective and efficient data collection and reporting. Cloud computing
would be used a first instance to manage the data needs of the PTIC. IT team of the PTIC
would include IT Manager / DBA and a Software Developer.
Punjab Treaty Implementation Cell will be a model treaty implementation setup for all
the provincial governments and the Federal Government as the existing TICs in other
governments are mostly based on committees of ex-officio members.
27 INTERNATIONAL TREATIES MANDATO-RY FOR GSP PLUS
Human Rights Treaties:
CPPCG (Against Genocide)
CERD (Against Racial Discrimination)
ICCPR (Civil & Political Rights)
ICESCR (Economic, Social & Cultural Rights)
CEDAW (Non-Discrimination against Women)
CAT (Against Torture & Cruel Treatment)
CRC (Rights of the Child)
Labour Rights Treaties:
ILO 29 (Against Forced & Compulsory Labour)
ILO 87 (Freedom of Association)
ILO 98 (Right to Collective Bargain)
ILO 100 (Equal wages for Men & Women)
ILO 105 (Abolition of Forced Labour)
ILO 111 (Non-Discrimination for employ-ment)
ILO138 (Minimum age for employment)
ILO 182 (Against worst form of child labour)
Environment Related Treaties:
CITES (Int. trade of Wild Fauna & Flora)
Montreal Protocol 1987 (Protection of Ozone)
Basel Convention 1989 (Hazardous Wastes)
CBD (Biological Diversity)
UNFCCC (Framework on Climate Change)
Cartagena Protocol 2000 (Biosafety)
Stockholm Convention 2001 (Organic Pollutants)
Kyoto Protocol 1998 (Climate Change - UNFCCC)
Governance Related Treaties:
Single Convention 1961 (Against Narcotic Drugs)
CPS (Against Psychotropic Substances)
UN Drug Convention 1998 (Against Drug Trade)
UNCAC (Against Corruption)
Organogram of Punjab Treaty Implementation Cell (PTIC)
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HUMAN RIGHTS AWARENESS IN PUBLIC AND SENSITIZATION OF PUBLIC SERVANTS
HR&MA Department has been mandated in the Rules of Business for visiting the public
places like police stations, prisons, factories, brick kilns, and institutions providing public
services etc to observe human rights situation and reporting to the competent authorities
against human rights violations. However, due lack of human and financial resources and
some administrative constraints, HR&MA Department could not setup mechanisms for
such visits of the public places.
During August 2015, HR&MA Department in collaboration with the Home Department,
finalized a mechanism for the surprise visits of the officers of HR&MA Department to the
Prisons in Punjab. So far, HR&MA Department has made 8 visits to various prisons in
Punjab, and recommended the Home Department about short comings in prisons for en-
suring better human rights protection of the inmates.
HR&MA Department was previously en-
gaged the public sector universities to
disseminate human rights awareness
among general public but that mode did
not proved fruitful.
During 2013-14, HR&MA Department
itself organized seminars and events for
human rights awareness.
During 2014-15, a new project was
launched to disseminate human rights
awareness through mass media to ap-
proach maximum number of people
throughout Punjab. Rs.15 Million were
utilized in 2015-16 to make human rights
awareness through two days TVC cam-
paign, three days print media / newspaper
campaign, five days roadside hording
campaign and a number of seminars and
events .
Utilization for Human Rights awareness
on similar pattern during 2016-17 was
Rs.12 Million. In current year the allocated
budget of Rs. 10 Million is being on simi-
lar pattern.
Other events organized during these years
are the speech, skit and painting competi-
tions, seminars and an exhibition explain-
ing issues of human rights violation in the
society and raising awareness against
these violations.
In addition, a new scheme for sensitiza-
tion of public servants towards human
rights has been introduced now. Through
this scheme, initially, the sensitization
efforts will be carried out for the public
servants in Health, Teaching and Child
protection sectors.
PROVINCIAL TASKFORCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS
AND PUNJAB HUMAN RIGHTS STRATEGY
SURPRISE VISITS OF PRISONS IN PUNJAB
A national Action Plan for Human Rights (APHR) was issued by the Federal Government
in 2016. Punjab Government notified the Provincial Taskforce on Human Rights for im-
plementation of this action plan. This Taskforce is being chaired by the Minister for
HR&MA and co-chaired by the Additional Chief Secretary, Punjab. Many meetings have
been conducted get on fruitful results in implementing the APHR. Cloud type database
has been developed and now the data and reports by the concerned provincial depart-
ments are being updated on the database instantly. Dashboard of this database helps in
focused monitoring of the implementation status of the action plan (APHR).
Provincial Taskforce on Human Rights has approved the Punjab Human Rights Strategy
under the APHR. This strategy is under consideration of the Provincial Government.
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During 2017-18, Rs. 771.000 Million have been allocated for infrastruc-ture development requested by the minority communities in Punjab.
HR&MA Department has been spending majority of its development budget for the
schemes of infrastructure development of minority concentrated areas. These schemes
include development, repair and improvement of roads, streets, worships places, ceme-
teries, educational and health facilities. HR&MA Department has name this development
fund as Minority Development Fund (MDF).
Genesis of MDF utilization :-
HR&MA Department has been allocating
fund for educational development of the
students from low income minority fami-
lies in Punjab, for many years. This fund is
being utilized with following features:-
A. Share:-
• 50% share of Central Punjab
• 35% Share of South Punjab
• 15% Share of North Punjab
B. Scholarship amounts for students:-
• Rs. 50,000/- Professional and Ph.D.
• Rs. 35,000/- Post Graduation
• Rs. 30,000/- Graduation level
• Rs. 20,000/- Intermediate
• Rs. 15,000/- Matriculation
C. Criteria:-
• Low family income limit
(assessed by PERI each year)
• Merit based on last exam
Genesis of utilization is below:-
HR&MA Department is also granting
financial assistance to the poor non-
Muslims on eve their religious festivities.
An amount of Rs.5000/- each person is
awarded in this regard.
Genesis of financial grants is below:-
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT OF MINORITY CONCENTRATED AREAS
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND OTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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Year Utilization
2014-15 Rs. 377.084 Million
2015-16 Rs. 459.987 Million
2016-17 Rs. 320.090 Million
MDF ADP
Allocation
2017-18 Rs. 771 Million
Year Amount Students
2014-15 Rs.20 Million 774
2015-16 Rs.22 Million 653
2016-17 Rs.25 million 955
2017-18 Rs.25 Million 950+ exp
Year Christmas
Grant
Holi Grant
2014 Rs. 30 Million Rs. 2 Million
2015 Rs. 30 Million Rs. 2 Million
2016 Rs. 30 Million Rs. 4 Million
2017 Rs. 30 Million Rs.10 Million
WELFARE OF MINORITIES IN PUNJAB Legislation:-
Punjab assembly gave its consent to the Federal Government so that the Parliament of
Pakistan can legislate Hindu Marriage Act, 2017 to be effective in territorial limits of the
Punjab province. The Hindu Marriage Act, 2017 has been promulgated and is in effect in
Punjab.
HR&MA Department has consented in favour of a private member bill for personal legisla-
tion of Sikh community. This bill “the Punjab Anand Karaj Bill, 2017” has been presented
in the provincial assembly and has now been referred to the standing committee on Hu-
man Rights & Minorities Affairs in the provincial assembly.
Policy Forums:-
Minority Advisory Council, Punjab (MACP) has been notified for 3 year on 31.01.2015.
The forum is actively involved in advising the Punjab Government over issues of concern
for religious minorities in Punjab.
Policy Initiatives:-
Policy for 5% employment quota for non-Muslims has been modified to carried forward
the unfilled posts in result of unavailability of suitable candidate.
A discriminatory provision in some service rules reserving the posts of sanitary workers /
sweepers for non-Muslims only, has been removed from these rules on request of minority
representatives.
Celebrations:-
HR&MA Department celebrates religious events of minority communities each year. The
major eves are Christmas, Diwali, Holi and Baba Guru Nanak’s Birthday.
Government of the Punjab Human Rights & Minorities Affairs
Department
National Tower, 28-Egerton Road, Opposite: Aiwan-e-Iqbal, Lahore
Phone: +92(42)99205302 Fax: +92(42)99205142
web: hrma.punjab.gov.pk
Administrative Head:
Asim Iqbal
Secretary Government of the Punjab
Human Rights & Minorities Affairs Department
Phone: +92(42)99205140-41 Fax: +92(42)99205142
email: [email protected]