National task force to be established for the protection of women: Ahsan Iqbal

National task force to be established for the protection of women: Ahsan Iqbal

ISLAMABAD, Dec 23 (APP):Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Friday announced to establish a national level-task force for the protection of women.

He made this announcement while speaking at the concluding of 16-day campaign against Gender Based Violence (GBV), initiated by the Ministry of Planning Development & Special Initiatives while engaging their Young Development Fellows YDFs. The ceremony was attended by the Executive Director, Higher Education Commission (HEC), Dr Shaista Sohail, Vice Chancellor, Rawalpindi Women University (RMU) Dr Alina Kamal, Young Development Fellows (YDFs) of Planning Ministry, students and civil society activities.

The 16-day campaign was started on November 25 last month on the International Day for the elimination of Violence against Women. On this Day, the Ministry also launched its Gender Unit to ensure that all the policies made under the auspices of the Planning Commission would take the gender perspective into consideration. Following the campaign, the YDFs attached with the ministry conducted seminars in various educational institutes to create awareness among the masses about the cybercrime laws, policies and violence against the women. The representatives of Federal Investigation Agency FIA, National Commission on the Status of Women NCSW and HEC took part in this campaign.

“No country can progress without the active participation of the women, while referring to the example of China and Bangladesh, which has given full representations to their women as a result they showed a great progress in the development,” said the Minister, while addressing at the concluding of the campaign.

The Minister also launched a booklet that spreads awareness over violence against women and pro women laws in Pakistan that protect women rights. The booklet would be disseminated among all the universities in Pakistan through HEC. The booklet contains the descriptions of all the pro-women laws introduced in Pakistan to provide guidance to women in Pakistan.

The Minister regretted that in the past women were not given equal representation as a result the country could not progress. However, he said that now women participation is more in various fields particularly in the education sector. The enrollment of female students is more as compared to the male students which is a positive sign, said the Minister, while highlighting the significance of the women’s participation in the development of the country.

According to a latest research report by digital rights foundation, 40% of women in Pakistan have been victims of cyberbullying in the form of sexual harassment, blackmailing, hate speech, stalking, identity theft and physical threats.

While highlighting the women rights protected by the Islam, the Minister said that Islam is the only religion which empowered the women by giving equal rights. Lack of education is directly associated with violence against women but recent high profile cases show that women in elite and educated circles suffer at the hands of educated and rich men, he added.

Vice Chancellor, RWC Dr. Anila Kamal in her remarks appreciated the Ministry of Planning Commission for successfully completing this much needed campaign which helped in creating awareness among the masses. RWU will continue to collaborate with the Ministry for creating awareness among the masses, she added. “We are committed to the cause of women education believing that it is the tool to fight GBV and make them economically independent,” remarked the VC.

By Najam ul Hassan

Najam ul Hassan is a Sr. Reporter who reports on Prime Minister, President, Foreign Office, and special assignments.

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