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Friday, December 20, 2024

No Peace and Sustainable Development without Human Rights and Prevention of Gender -Based Violence in Emergency (GBVIE) in Pakistan

 

On the occasion, Additional Secretary Relief, Rehabilitation and Settlement Khyber Pakhtunkhwa expressed his views that without empirical evidence and statistical data set it is hard to prevent and respond to GBViE, however the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and humanitarian partners through joint efforts contributing greatly to prevent and respond to GBViE. In his speech he appreciated the efforts and technical support of UNFPA, all United Nations Agencies, Gender and Child Cell PDMA, humanitarian partners and academia to achieve Sustainable Development Goals which are committed by the Government of Pakistan. The opening remarks were shared by Director PDMA, and he shared that Gender & Child Cell PDMA KP is the first response authority of the government of KP to respond GBVIE in any disaster and emergency. Dr. Hussain Ali, Assistant Professor of Sociology Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan presented the vulnerability of women and girls during disasters and humanitarian settings. He shared in his presentation that without engaging academia and doing field research we are unable to initiate research-informed policy and programme initiatives. He expressed that the government of Pakistan is already committed to achieve Gender Equality but without prevention and response to GBVIE it is not possible.

In the event an animated video on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in disasters was displayed to the audience and it was followed by a panel discussion. In the panel discussion Ms. Mahjabeen Qazi, the Provincial Coordinator UNFPA, Dr. Nazia Zaman Deputy Director LHW Program KP, Ms. Syeda Nudrat Deputy Secretary Women Empowerment and Mr. Muhammad Sadique Assistant Director M&E PDMA was invited to discuss the response initiatives of government line departments to GBVIE, the UNFPA role as technical expert to enhance the capacity of government and humanitarian partners to prevent and better respond to GBViE.  The panel discussion was hosted by Dr. Hussain Ali from Department of Sociology Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. In the panel discussion PDMA representatives shared that they have developed a GBVIE Framework to integrate GBV considerations in all line government departments and humanitarian partners prevention and response guidelines and strategies. He stresses that all government and humanitarian partners need to develop guidelines for their departments and organizations to better respond to GBVIE. Representative of the LHW Program expressed her views that the LHW Program covers the whole KP and our LHWs are the first contact point of any GBViE. The representative also highlighted that capacity building of LHWs and LHSs is much needed on GBVIE-related issues to better respond to GBVIE. The representative of Social welfare and Women Empowerment expressed that they are providing shelter and livelihood training to vulnerable women and girls, they are also providing health, legal and psychological counseling support through referral pathways to the survivors. However, she highlighted that on a permanent basis legal advisers, psychologists and frequent visits of gynecologists and other health practitioners is much needed. The UNFPA representative shared her views that UNFPA is a technical advisory agency, and the agency is working with government line departments, academia and humanitarian partners to integrate international GBViE guidelines in the national and regional policies. It was also highlighted that UNFPA is also working with different partners to enhance the capacity of the department’s officials to better plan and respond to GBV, GBVIE, and the sexual and Reproductive Health concerns of women and adolescent girls.

At the end of the event shields were distributed among the panelists and organizers of the event. The event was organized on December 19, 2024 at Monal Peshawar. Secretary Home, officials from government departments, representatives of humanitarian partners, students and faculty department of Sociology from Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar participated in the event. The event was organized by Gender and Child Cell PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with the technical and financial support from UNFPA-Pakistan.