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Women in Pakistan

"No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere for the deplorable condition in which our women have to live."
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, 1944 - 'Founding Father' of Pakistan.

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Aware Girls

Aware Girls Seeds of Peace

Aware Girls is a young women led Organisation working for women empowerment, gender equality, and peace in Pakistan.

Aware Girlsl works to strengthen the leadership capacity of young women enabling them to act as agents of social change and women empowerment in their communities..

Seeds of Peace

Promotes activism and leadership among young people of North West Frontier Province for building peace in the North West of Pakistan

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New Pakistan commission on female status remains in limbo

Source: Express Tribune | Sehrish Wasif

Six months on, the process of establishing the National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) is still in limbo with hardly anyone at the senior level paying much heed to it.

The slow progress stands in contrast to the government’s tall claims regarding women development and empowerment — with such a body in place since March 23, 2012.

The previous commission under the old act concluded its term in the third week of March this year. A revised legislation to make the NCSW an independent body was passed on February 2, 2012. The legislation was subsequently signed by President Asif Ali Zardari on March 8.

Unfortunately, no preparation was undertaken to appoint new members for the commission under the revised act. No arrangements were made to either extend the term of the previous commission or introduce some transitional mechanism as a stopgap measure.

The donor-funded contractual staff was eventually withdrawn and the commission’s functions have been suspended since.

After the first round of applications for the commission’s chairperson in April, shortlisted names were never forwarded to the premier and the leader of the opposition by the human rights ministry. Following a lapse of four months, the vacant position was advertised once again on August 7.

It’s been speculated that significant politicking, especially with female parliamentarians, led to the delay. The official pretext given claimed that the wording of the new act required a public notice be put up for ‘suggestions’ rather than applications for the chairperson. Some criticism on re-advertising the post implied the door was being reopened for a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate.

Six names were finally shortlisted and forwarded to the PM and opposition leader on September 6. The list included the names of Dr Fouzia Saeed, Anis Haroon, Khawar Mumtaz and Muniza Hashmi among others.

Since then, no progress has been reported.

Talking to The Express Tribune, prominent women’s rights activist Tahira Abdullah said she had never seen such a long delay in the appointment of the next chairperson.

“This shows how low the government prioritises women’s concerns,” she added.

“A candidate acceptable to all sections and segments should be selected.”

Farzana Bari, another women’s rights activist, said the delay indicated two things:

“Empowering women is not a top priority for the government and the candidates shortlisted are not favoured by the committee members.”

Meanwhile, a split in nominations between the Sindh and Punjab Women’s Action Forums (WAF) is raising further concerns. The Sindh WAF endorses a candidate from Karachi, while many in its counterpart in Punjab put forth a name from Lahore.

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Field Partners: PAKISTAN

SAWERA

Safe World Field Partner in Pakistan, SAWERA, works for women's empowerment and is based in Peshawar.

On 4th July 2012, co-founder, Farida Afridi, was brutally murdered, following threats. SAWERA is continuing to work to promote peace and equality in the region.

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Sewa Development Trust Sindh

Sewa Development Trust Sindh is a humanitarian, non-profit organization working across Sindh province in Pakistan.

The organisation works to eradicate poverty through providing facilities, training and education.

SDTS provides support to flood-affected internally displaced people. (See Pakistan Flood Recovery project)

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