Rules
on orphans’ care lack clarity: Lawyer
Khalid Alnowaiser
By ARAB NEWS
Published: Apr 30, 2011
RIYADH: Under the
support of Riyadh Gov. Prince Salman, the first conference for orphans’ care
was held in Riyadh recently, to address issues pertaining to orphans’ care in
the Kingdom.
The conference was
attended by a group of experts interested in orphans’ issues to discuss new
legislation, existing orphans’ care programs, and local, regional and
international experiences on the subject.
Several studies were
submitted by participants, including Saudi attorney Khalid Alnowaiser, who
presented research entitled “The Role of National Systems in the Protection and
Care of Orphans’ Rights.”
Alnowaiser stated that
orphans’ care is a very important matter for the Kingdom, since the welfare of
children directly affects the future prosperity of the nation.
Alnowaiser added that
the Saudi government has paid great attention to orphans, both in terms of
developing care plans and by enacting many legal regulations, led by the Basic
Law, which confirm the government’s commitment to strengthen family bonds and
preserve Arab and Islamic values for all Saudi citizens.
However, existing
regulations relating to orphans’ care remain lacking by failing to clarify the
rules by which individuals taking care of orphans are chosen and the basis for
their training and rehabilitation.
Further, the regulations
need to be amended to address orphans’ problems in order to integrate them as
equal productive citizens into Saudi society.
Although the Kingdom has
acceded to many international conventions on the protection of children, such
as the International Convention on the Rights of the Child issued by the United
Nations, with reservations on some articles that are contrary to Shariah,
especially those pertaining to capital punishment, more needs to be done.
Until the issuance of a
special regulation for orphans, it is hoped that the government will establish
an authority that assumes the tasks of coordination, supervision and
implementation of all regulations and decisions issued by official bodies, as
well as the importance of expanding the awareness of orphans’ rights by holding
training courses and workshops in which orphans themselves participate.
Opening the conference
on the care of orphans, Prince Salman, who is chairman of the Charitable
Society for the Care of Orphans (Insan), urged businessmen and philanthropists
to extend all-out support for projects aimed at enhancing the welfare of orphans
in the country.