What happened to Egypt’s Child Protection Law? It has been over a decade since Egypt drafted and passed its Child Protection Law, but the legislation has yet to be enacted due to its pending regulations, Iqbal Baraka writes for Al Masry Al Youm. Baraka wonders whether it would be best to scrap the law altogether and draw up a new version that is up-to-date with the country’s conditions, but stresses that the law must see the light in any form to help curb violence against children and child labor, among other issues.
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