
Kazakhstan Strengthens Child Safety with New Initiatives
Kazakhstan's Ministry of Internal Affairs Launches Child Safety Initiatives Kazakhstan is strengthening its commitment to child safety with a series of new initiatives. The Ministry of Internal Affairs recently released a video message outlining key programs aimed at protecting children. These include a boost in juvenile police patrols near schools and the improvement of road infrastructure in school zones. Parents and children can also access 24/7 support via dedicated helplines. The video also highlights the 'Jas Sakshy' police classes, where children learn about the law and civic responsibility. 'It's crucial that adults are always there for children, showing attention and care,' said Kaisar Sultanbaev, Chairman of the Administrative Police Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. 'And to you, dear children, I want to say: don't be afraid to ask for help!' The initiatives reflect Kazakhstan's prioritization of child safety and suggest a comprehensive approach to protecting the nation's youth.