Education on Peace and Human Rights Project

Education on Peace and Human Rights Project:

The Project “Education on Peace and Human Rights” has created awareness among women about gender based discriminations and their legal rights and increased values of peace and religious harmony and their prevalence in society.

Through this project, not only awareness is multiplied to highlight the discriminatory laws but also the customs against women’s in society got focused. Muslim and Christian participated in all the activities and promoted the culture of tolerance, peace and harmony. The project has reduced the gender based prejudices by bringing Christian Muslim youth together on one platform and giving them training all together.

The status of women in Pakistan varies considerably across classes, regions, and the rural/urban divide due to uneven socio-economic development and the impact of tribal, feudal, and capitalist social formations on women's lives. The women's access to property, education, employment etc. remains considerably lower compared to men's. The social and cultural context of Pakistani society is predominantly patriarchal and male dominated. Women have a low percentage of participation in society outside of the family. Women has inferior role in society, despite all education, prejudice towards women are high.

Economically women are deprived, Due to social and cultural practices men are considered breadwinners and women unpaid caregivers. As a result of women’s child rearing and caregiving responsibilities they are hardly able to pursue a career and do not have an income of their own. Since she has to rely on her husband, she often ignores her health needs and suffers silently.

Even when a woman enters the waged labor market it is mostly low-paying work and of lower status. Due to poor health and burdened with caregiving responsibilities, it might be difficult for them to access healthcare for themselves or their children as they might have mobility issues and also because they can’t frequently stay away from work as in that case they are faced with loss of job, which pushes them further into the clutches of poverty.

The current political situation prevailing in the country presents a mixed picture for women’s progress and development. Politically women were unaware; many of them have obtained their National Identity Cards and have registered themselves as voters. They have been encouraged to participate as political leaders in the provincial and national assembly as well.

Religiously women were subservient to men in general, equal participation of women in almost all religious institutions was low, women often denied the same education in learning and teaching religious knowledge that is available to men, and now they are ordained or given positions in the most religions, after awareness programs and trainings they are given the right to get married on their own choice, and they can choose the profession of their choice. They also participate other activities such as social activities and decision making in the name of religions and culture.

Role of women has been submission, to serve as a commodity and to sacrifice her for the sake of value determined by the man, the main reason for this is the lack of awareness and Education about Human Rights but through this project awareness given and positive results are occurring. The working women are also the worst victim of discrimination and harassment in Pakistan. The ratio of sexual harassment and rapes with working women is very high in the country. They are compelled to do sex with their bosses or with their colleagues, due to the poor implementation of laws the culprits easily escapes from punishment. On the one hand working women are raped and discriminated at work places and on the other hand they are being blackmailed by culprits too. Sometimes, when a working lady is raped that time her porn video is made by hidden cameras. The culprits firstly enjoy sex with them and after that they do blackmail them that they will show these videos in the masses if they raise their voice against them, therefore poor victims are compelled to be quiet. The women are given awareness by a competent lady lawyer about their legal rights and legislation for women rights.to rescue themselves from discrimination and violation of their rights.

Women’s rights violations on one hand and the failure of the system to protect women’s rights on the other, the need for human rights education for women’s empowerment has been highlighted during the training and awareness sessions. Men showed their wiliness that their women must be given the opportunities to be part of the policy-making bodies, system of political process, and should be active at the decision-making level.

Pakistan is a multi-religious country where Muslims and religious minorities live side-by-side and work together in different spheres of life. On the one hand, they work for the betterment of humanity and harmony; while on the other hand, there have been some clashes, which have resulted due to the religious intolerance, religious extremism, hatred and biases on the basis of religion in Pakistan. Due to the less education the conservative thinking against other faiths are rapidly increasing in Pakistan. Though in many areas Muslims and Christians live together but they had always been in threats of religious conflicts and quarrels.

Through this project importance of harmonious and tolerant environment has been highlighted through maximum sharing and involvement of people belonging to different communities and to strengthen the relationship among the people by removing the conflicts and highlighting the commonalities of different religions and beliefs. This project will reduce these problems by bringing boys and girls together and giving those different kinds of trainings and interfaith harmony program so that they can play an important role in society.

Information, Education and communication (IEC) material on human rights and interfaith harmony has been circulated to make the community aware about its importance in the society.

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