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QUETTA, Jul 26 (APP):The Balochistan government is taking serious and sustained steps to address the challenges faced by women and to safeguard their fundamental human rights, said Dr. Rubaba Khan Buledi, Provincial Advisor on Women Development.
During an official visit to the Women Crisis Center Quetta, Dr. Buledi emphasized the vital role such institutions play in protecting, rehabilitating, and empowering women affected by gender-based violence. She inspected the facilities and reviewed the ongoing programs aimed at supporting vulnerable women across the province.
Speaking to media and staff during her visit, Dr. Buledi said, “The Women Crisis Center is not just a shelter, it’s a symbol of hope for countless women who have suffered violence and injustice. The government of Balochistan is fully committed to implementing lasting solutions for women’s issues and upholding their rights through practical and inclusive initiatives.”
She highlighted that the Women Development Department (WDD) is actively executing programs to ensure women’s safety, dignity, and economic empowerment.
Saira Atta, Secretary of the Women Development Department, also briefed the delegation on the center’s operations. She outlined the services being provided, including safe housing, legal aid, psychological counseling, medical support, and skills training that all designed to help survivors rebuild their lives with dignity and self-sufficiency.
Dr. Buledi praised the performance of the Crisis Center and issued instructions to ensure that all women residing in the facility receive comprehensive support for their mental, physical, and social rehabilitation. She stressed the need for a coordinated approach among government institutions, civil society, and all segments of society to eliminate violence against women.
“To build a safe, equitable, and respectful society, everyone must play their part from policymakers and professionals to community members,” she added.