Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Pakistan calls for ending women’s suffering in IIOJK, Palestine 

Pakistan calls for ending women’s suffering in IIOJK, Palestine 

Pakistan calls for ending women’s suffering in IIOJK, Palestine 

Pakistan calls for ending women’s suffering in IIOJK, Palestine 

Advertisement

UNITED NATIONS: Reaffirming its strong commitment to advancing the gender perspective in UN peace operations, Pakistan has called for ending the suffering of women and girls under foreign occupation such as in Kashmir and Palestine.

“The most egregious violations against women and girls occur in situations of foreign occupation, since one of objectives of the occupation is the subjugation of the occupied population, among whom women and girls are the most vulnerable,” Ambassador Munir Akram told the UN Security Council.

“This is the case in occupied Jammu and Kashmir where in 1990, over 100,000 Kashmiri men, women and children were killed,” the Pakistan envoy said in a debate on ‘Women, Peace, and Security’.

In this regard, he called on the Security Council to address “the dire and unacceptable” situation of women and girls under foreign occupation.

Over 60 speakers took part in the day long debate, calling for women’s involvement in Peace Processes and participation in decision-making on equal footing with men.

Advertisement

On his part, Ambassador Akram said Pakistan was the first country to endorse the UN Secretary General’s Declaration of shared commitments which identified Women, Peace and Security as a central priority to strengthen UN peacekeeping, pointing out that the country’s political commitment was matched with practical steps in the field.

As an example, he said, Pakistan dispatched in 2019 its first all-female community engagement team to Africa, which undertook several successful initiatives including vocational training for local students, teachers and women. An increasing number of Pakistani women peacekeepers in recent years have served as doctors, nurses and police officers in some of the most challenging environments, with Shahzadi Gulfam, becoming the first-ever recipient of the International Female Police Peacekeeper Award in 2011.

At the same time, Ambassador Akram said the world continues to remain a very dangerous place, for women and girls, who often find themselves caught in the vortex of violence and suffering, caused by unending wars and protracted disputes in which they are extremely vulnerable to sexual violence.

Also Read

Pakistan rejects Human Rights’ statement about constitutional amendment
Pakistan rejects Human Rights’ statement about constitutional amendment

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office has rejected the statement made by the office of...

Opening the debate, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said that women remain starkly under-represented from peace talks and conflict resolution efforts, including in some of today’s most intractable conflicts,

Advertisement
Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the International News, Pakistan News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Follow us on Google News.


End of Article
Advertisement
In The Spotlight Popular from Pakistan Entertainment
Advertisement

Next Story