India gets its first UNCRC chair in Dr Asha Bajpai
Thursday, 27 August
2015 - 8:05am IST | Agency: dna | From the print edition
The UNCRC chair
holder Prof Asha Bajpai is located in the school of law, rights and
constitutional governance, center for law and society, which was set up at the
Mumbai Campus in June 2012.
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Dr Asha Bajpai from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences has been
chosen to hold India's first chair of UNCRC Policy Center. Designed for
Universities and Research Centers' work towards the protection and promotion of
children's rights, the chair is initiated by "Hope For Children"
UNCRC Policy Center, a Humanitarian institution based in Nicosia, Cyprus whose
mission is to advocate and to protect children's rights based on the standards
and principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and European
Union Law.
The UNCRC chair
holder Prof Asha Bajpai is located in the school of law, rights and
constitutional governance, center for law and society, which was set up at the
Mumbai Campus in June 2012. The Centre for Law and Society is conducting a LLM
course in access to justice for the marginalised and underprivileged. The
course includes a module on legal strategies for empowerment and legislative
reform in support of vulnerable groups including children. It has a field
action project called The Chunauti (meaning The Challenge) which is involved in
rehabilitating and reintegrating mentally challenged orphan children, who were
abused. The Centre for Law and Society also runs a Legal Services Clinic to
provide legal aid and mediation services to the underprivileged and
marginalised. It is involved in teaching and research related to laws and
rights of the vulnerable sections of society like children, women, disabled
and HIV/AIDS affected, and
unorganised labour. The centre is also involved in legislative reform, drafting
rules and policies and assisting in Public Interest Litigation related to
children.
The chair will act as an agent of knowledge on children's rights
within the academic community through policy and practice, by teaching,
conducting research and providing services to community, such as specialised
courses and training for professionals.
The establishment of the chair of the UNCRC Policy Center seeks to
nurture cooperation and collaborative action between organisations and agencies
around the world. This is in the hope and expectation that working together
would enable more effective implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights
of the Child and the enjoyment of children's rights to the fullest extent.
Expressing happiness at the honour Dr Bajpai told dna: "That
this is happening in the 25th year of the UNCRC is very special. The General
Assembly adopted this convention in 1989. India took till 1992 to ratify it. We
have a long way to go in the areas of child malnutrition, trafficking, abuse
and adoption laws. I feel this chair will give me the opportunity to amplify
these issues more and more at all fora."
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is a premier social
science institute in Asia with a pan India presence across four networked
campuses. It is a deemed university and has a legacy of 77 years of transformative
education for addressing critical social issues. TISS has dedicated schools and
centres for various disciplines of the development sector. The schools foster a
transdisciplinary approach in their teaching methodologies. In addition,
centers and field action projects are interlinked with various schools. It
currently offers 45 Masters degree programmes, which include integrated
MPhil--PhD and direct PhD programmes in a variety of subject areas. TISS has
been involved in promoting child rightsin its teaching,
research, field action projects and advocacy through its various schools and
centres.