Sindh government to set up shelter homes for women
By RAMZAN CHANDIO September 28, 2008 Fatima said that women were facing violence in the name of traditions like ‘Karokari’ in the interior Sindh. “Those who stand up against such discriminatory norms become homeless and they need protection from the government,” she said adding that the women development department had received many such cases but there was no place to give refuge to the victims.
The department has insufficient resources which curtail the responsibilities of provincial department. “The training facilities are being provided at the Islamabad shelter centre to such women in order to make them financially independent besides offering free education for their children. We want same facilities at each divisional headquarter of Sindh.”
The minister said that skill training besides education facility would be provided to women who seek protection. She also emphasised that establishment of hostels for women in rural areas was also vital as rural women are the severe victim of domestic violence and other inhuman tradition. She informed that these hostels were also included in the women rehabilitation plan. “If women are provided with quality hostels, they can help in running schools and health centres that are currently lying closed because of the shortage of staff.”






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