Swedish embassy, UN Women Pakistan commence global drive against gender-based violence

Swedish embassy, UN Women Pakistan commence global drive against gender-based violence

Swedish embassy, UN Women Pakistan commence global drive against gender-based violence

The ‘16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’ campaign has kicked off across the globe. Image: APP

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ISLAMABAD: As the ’16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence’ campaign has kicked off across the globe, the Swedish embassy and UN Women Pakistan have organised an event titled ‘2020 in retrospective – Celebrating Pledges Made to End Violence Against Women’.

The event aims at eulogising the services rendered by human rights activists and feminists’ champions who have played their active part in accelerating efforts to end violence against women in the past year.

Swedish Ambassador Henrik Persson appreciated the concerted efforts of stakeholders to stand against gender-based violence.

He said, “No country is unaffected. Gender-based violence is found everywhere. Clear policies, legislation and changes of attitude are necessary. The self-evident right of women, girls to decide over their own bodies is being challenged. It must be defended.”

In 2020, under the global theme of ‘Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect!’, he said, the UN Women Pakistan encouraged participants to make commitments for ending violence against women, and a number of pledges were received by our partners to bridge funding gaps, show political will for calling for an end to violence, and ensure assistance for survivors of violence.

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UN Women Country Representative for Pakistan Sharmeela Rasool said let’s pledge and join hands to stop the violence against women and make this society violence-free and a better place to live.

She said there was a dire need to make a pledge for concrete steps and actions against gender-based violence and discuss the issues and find out the ways to stop and eradicate this evil from Pakistan.

She said: “Although there is no vaccine to eradicate Violence Against Women–we must come together and strive hard to find a solution for survivors. But more importantly, to find ways to prevent it.”

Sharmeel Rasool also applauded the meaningful steps taken by the awardees in solidarity for ending violence against women and girls.

She said, “We haven’t responded to the shadow pandemic of violence against women in a way we have responded to the current pandemic of Covid-19. Without us acting together, we will not be able to end this grave violation of human rights. I appeal to all women and girls, men and boys to be the voice of the voiceless, break the cycle of violence and don’t just be a passive bystander.”

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Ministry of Human Rights Secretary Inamullah Khan said, “Domestic violence acts have been promulgated by all four provincial governments.

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“The Ministry of Human Rights has also introduced domestic (prevention and protection) Bill, 2021 which has been under consideration by the Parliament. Sensitisation and awareness-raising of the public is one of the regular features to end violence against women.”

On this occasion, UN Women Global Ambassador, Muniba Mazari recited the poem ‘Still I rise’ by Maya Angelou.

The event ended with a celebratory performance by Natasha Humera Ejaz, a singer and songwriter from Islamabad and members of UN Women Pakistan team.

Later, awards were distributed among top human rights activists to appreciate the commitments and actions taken on pledges made. Nine awards were presented to awardees from the federal capital, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh.

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Amna Baig, Assistant Superintendent of Islamabad Police; Asad Qaiser, Speaker of the National Assembly; Hayat Ali Shah, Director General of Federal Judicial Academy; Munazza Hassan, Secretary Women Parliamentary Caucus; Rukhshanda Naz, Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment at the Workplace Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; Nuzhat Shirin, Chairperson of Sindh Commission on the Status of Women; Sabira Islam, Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment at the Workplace Balochistan; Umair Khan, Communications Specialist at TransPeshawar; Zafar Buledi, Secretary, Women Development Department, Balochistan also recieved awards.

The Swedish Embassy and UN Women Pakistan have joined hands to eradicate violence against women to avoid gender-based violence and create awareness among the women about their fundamental rights to live freely in the society.

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