Daewoo Buses to ply with messages on child abuse

SocialDaewoo Buses to ply with messages on child abuse

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Ministry of Human Rights and the Daewoo Bus Service have announced to collaborate on the Child Abuse Awareness Campaign.

In this regard, a ceremony will be held at the Ministry of Human Rights in Islamabad on March 18 to inaugurate the awareness campaign.

The event will be attended by the Federal Minister of Human Rights Dr. Shireen Mazari, foreign dignitaries, officers of the Ministry of Human Rights and the administration of Daewoo Bus Service.

Under the campaign, awareness messages on child abuse will be painted on Daewoo Buses.

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