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ASSIGNMENT

FOR
4TH SEMESTER

Submitted To

Lecturer’s Name: Mr. Shafqat Hussain

Submitted By

Student Name:- Minahil Javed


Student Number:- S/2021-1436
Course Title:- World Englishes

Topic:- “Analyze and Discuss the


Comparison of issue of British,
American and Pakistani
Newspapers according with
the same headline.”
 CHILD RIGHTS
Child rights are an important and universal topic that is discussed in newspapers across various

countries, including America, Britain, and Pakistan. Child rights encompass a range of issues such as

education, healthcare, protection from abuse, child labor, and more. Governments, NGOS, and

international organizations often work to promote and protect the rights of children, ensuring their

well- being and proper development.

“ANALYZING NEWSPAPERS”
• BRITISH NEWSPAPER
In the UK, child rights discussions might include coverage of government policies on child protection,

education, and healthcare. The media might report on initiatives to prevent child abuse, ensure access

to quality education, and improve the overall well-being of children. Topics like child poverty, foster

care, and adoption could also be covered.

• AMERICAN NEWSPAPER

In the United States, child rights discussions could focus on issues such as children's access to

healthcare, education, and social services. Media coverage might include debates about child welfare

systems, child labor laws, and efforts to address issues like child homelessness and juvenile justice.
• PAKISTANI NEWSPAPER

In Pakistan, child rights discussions might encompass issues related to child labor, access to education

(especially for girls), child marriage, and child protection. The media could cover efforts to improve

child welfare, eliminate child labor, and ensure that children have opportunities for a better future.

"COMPARISON BETWEEN BRITISH,


AMERICAN AND
PAKISTANI NEWSPAPERS"

• BRITISH NEWSPAPER

A British newspaper might provide in- depth coverage of child rights issues, focusing on both domestic

and global perspectives. They could discuss UK government policies related to child protection,

education, and healthcare, as well as the efforts of NGOs and activists. The coverage might include

interviews with experts, case studies of child rights violations, and analysis of how the UK's actions

align with international standards.

• AMERICAN NEWSPAPER

An American newspaper might cover child rights issues with a mix of national and international

contexts.

They could explore child welfare systems, education policies, and child poverty in the US.

Additionally, they might discuss American involvement in global initiatives to promote child rights,
such as funding for international development programs. The coverage might also address challenges

faced by marginalized

communities within the US.

• PAKISTANI NEWSPAPER

Pakistani newspapers might focus on child rights within the context of the country's unique challenges.

They could cover issues such as child labor, child marriage, and access to education, particularly for

girls. The coverage might include stories of children's experiences, interviews with local activists, and

discussions about government policies and efforts to improve child welfare in Pakistan. Additionally,

the newspapers might highlight the impact of conflict, poverty, and cultural norms on child rights in the

country.

It's important to note that the actual coverage can vary widely based on the specific newspaper's

editorial stance, audience, and available resources. This comparison is meant to provide a general

overview of how child rights might be covered in these newspapers.

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