Pakistan: Strong Women’s Human Rights Movement Challenges Gender Violence
Networks of women’s rights groups in Pakistan are leading the fight against gender violence in their country. Experts estimate that gender violence takes place in up to 90 percent of Pakistani households, but activists are pushing back through legal aid, shelter services for survivors, human rights education programs, and advocacy for improved laws. Although activists often face criticism, threats, and violence, they have been steadfast in their efforts and have succeeded in passing laws banning "honor" killing and sexual harassment and in supporting a policy that reserves 30 percent of the seats in parliament for women.
A new study by Filomena Critelli, entitled Struggle and Hope: Challenging Gender Violence in
Compiled from: Struggle and
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See the Domestic Violence and Crimes Committed in the Name of "Honor" sections of this website.
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