"In urban areas, the most marginalised and destitute deserve particular attention.
"Children surviving on the streets and experiencing violence and insecurity in urban settings require specific provisions from a wide range of stakeholders," Tirath said while delivering the keynote address at the inauguration of the Second High-Level Meeting (HLM) on South-South Cooperation for Child Rights in the Asia-Pacific.
About 200 delegates, including 21 ministers from 33 countries, are participating at the meet.
She said that the deliberations over the next two days would focus on three key areas - early childhood, development, and adolescents and urbanisation.
She said that a new National Policy for Children has been adopted in India, which is based on, among others, the principles of right to life, survival and development and non- discrimination.
Among others present on the occasion were, WCD Secretary Nita Chowdhary, Additional Secretary in MEA, Sujata Mehta, Su Fengie from the office of the Working Committee on Women and Children, China delegates from UNICEF and international organisations such as ADB and SAARC.
