Dr. Tahir Rufayee, National Chairman of the National Foundation for Journalism and Media (NFJM), greeted the nation on Universal Children’s Day, urging a collective commitment to the rights and dignity of every child. Celebrated annually on November 20, this day reinforces society’s duty to secure a bright future for children.
During his address, Dr. Rufayee highlighted that children represent the hope and strength of the nation. He asserted that it is crucial to provide them with a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment to thrive. The message resonates deeply during a time when various challenges threaten the well-being of the younger generation.
Dr. Rufayee pointed out that safeguarding children’s education, health, and emotional well-being should be society’s priority. He stated, “Every child deserves the opportunity to grow up in an environment that fosters their dreams and aspirations.” His words reflect a growing awareness of the need for dedicated efforts toward child welfare.
In discussing the vital role of media, Dr. Rufayee emphasized that responsible journalism has the power to spotlight critical issues affecting children’s lives. He remarked, “By highlighting these issues, we can cultivate a more aware and compassionate society.” This call to action underlines NFJM’s ongoing commitment to ethical reporting and the importance of amplifying children’s voices.
As he extended his heartfelt greetings to citizens nationwide, Dr. Rufayee called for a renewed dedication to ensuring that every child feels protected and valued. He believes, “A protected child is an empowered child; they can achieve their dreams when given the right support.” His vision for the future champions the idea that investing in children is imperative for national progress.
In conclusion, on this Universal Children’s Day, Dr. Rufayee’s message serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility towards ensuring children’s rights and welfare. It is a call for unity, resilience, and the importance of nurturing the youth who will shape tomorrow’s world.




