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The True Measure Of A Village’s Development Is Its Children

by Yamin Yasin
February 19, 2026
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The True Measure Of A Village’s Development Is Its Children
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Let’s transform villages into child-friendly spaces through Community-Led Child Protection Groups (CPGs)

The true measure of a village’s development is not its infrastructure, wealth, or physical growth, but the condition of its children. A community is truly prosperous when its children live without fear, grow with dignity, and dream without limitation. When children are protected and respected, the social fabric becomes strong. When they are neglected or harmed, the entire structure of society begins to weaken. Child protection is therefore not merely a welfare activity it is a humanitarian duty and a shared moral responsibility that every community must consciously uphold.

As beautifully expressed by Allama Iqbal:

Afraad ke haathon mein hai aqwaam ki taqdeer,

Har fard hai millat ke muqaddar ka sitaara.

These powerful words remind us that the future of a nation rests in the hands of its people. Every individual is a guiding star in the collective sky. When people act with integrity, awareness, and compassion, the community shines. When responsibility is ignored, vulnerability spreads. In the context of child protection, this message becomes even more urgent. The safety of children does not depend on one authority alone; it depends on parents, teachers, elders, religious leaders, and young volunteers who choose to care. Communities must therefore move from concern to action. Instead of waiting for external agencies to intervene, villages should establish and actively strengthen Child Protection Groups (CPGs).

A community-led CPG becomes a shield of safety around children. It creates a local system where respected elders, women representatives, teachers, youth leaders, and faith leaders meet regularly to identify risks, support vulnerable families, monitor school attendance, and ensure that no child is overlooked. Prevention must become the priority. The goal is not only to respond after harm occurs but to build an environment where harm finds no space to grow.

The responsibility to protect children is deeply rooted in Islamic teachings. The Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH), said: “Whoever is not merciful to people, Allah will not be merciful to him.” This Hadith reminds us that mercy is not selective; it must be extended especially to the weak and vulnerable. In another powerful narration, Prophet (PBUH) said, “The best of you are the best to their families.” This teaching places the foundation of justice and protection within the home and extends it to the wider community. A society that embodies mercy within families builds strength beyond them.

A child-friendly village is one where safety is visible in everyday life, where children walk to school confidently, where girls and boys are treated equally, and where education is valued above harmful traditions. It is a place where abuse is reported without fear, where child labour is prevented through community vigilance, and where child marriage is challenged with collective courage. Such transformation requires awareness, unity, and moral clarity.

Community-led CPGs can conduct regular awareness sessions on child rights, personal safety, and responsible digital use. They can guide parents on positive parenting approaches and emotional support. They can ensure that reporting mechanisms are confidential and accessible and that important laws for the children are understood and effectively implemented at the grassroots level. When communities understand the laws, they strengthen justice. Economic hardship often increases the vulnerability of children. CPGs can help by connecting families to government schemes, livelihood initiatives, and sponsorship opportunities. By reducing financial pressure, they reduce the risk of child labour and exploitation.

Supporting families is one of the most practical forms of child protection. However, protection alone is not enough. Empowerment must follow. Children should be encouraged to express their views, participate in community discussions, and develop leadership skills. Safe spaces for recreation, dialogue, and learning nurture confidence and resilience. When children feel heard and respected, they develop trust in society and grow into responsible citizens. Transforming villages into child-friendly spaces does not demand extraordinary wealth; it demands extraordinary commitment. It requires communities that believe every child deserves dignity and opportunity. When individuals accept responsibility and CPGs function actively and transparently, a culture of care begins to flourish. Each act of vigilance becomes a light, and together those lights remove darkness from the community.

If every person understands that they are a “star” shaping the destiny of the village, then no child will remain invisible. A united, compassionate, and proactive community can build an environment where children are protected, empowered, and inspired. In protecting our children, we protect our future, strengthen our humanity, and fulfil both our social and spiritual responsibilities.

The author is the District Coordinator, Human Welfare Voluntary Organisation (HWVO), Shopian

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