Pakistan

Pakistan, US share conviction on promoting gender security: Blome

ISLAMABAD: US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome on Wednesday said that the United States and Pakistan share a conviction that promoting gender security means the full integration and participation of women in decision-making, law enforcement, justice, and peacekeeping.

Addressing an event on ‘Reflective Session on Gender Based Violence Reduction’ held by Asia Foundation, he said, “The United States and Pakistan share interest in promoting gender security as a matter of justice and of prosperity. We will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Pakistan in our shared goal of justice for all.”

He called for collective action and attention to tackle alarming rates of gender-based violence, the official news agency reported.

The ambassador said that women and girls continue to face discrimination, harassment, and violence solely based on their gender.

“This is a violation of their basic human right and an affront to the principles of equality and justice that both our countries and the United Nations uphold,” he added.

In late 2021, he said, the US government adopted its first ever national strategy on gender equality. “The strategy is the first US roadmap for addressing gender inequality both in our domestic and foreign policies,” Blome said.

Similarly, the ambassador said, Pakistan’s National Security Policy stated that “providing women and transgender persons a safe environment at home, in public spaces, and at the workplace are priorities for the country”.

He said, the Asia Foundation, its partners and allies gathered here are championing this cause and baseline survey captures the extent of gender-based violence, identifies service gaps, and provides a blueprint for how to address them.

“Let us continue to work together to support a Pakistan that is safe, inclusive, and just for all its citizens,” he added.

He appreciated the International Islamic Research Institute, whose collective experience and extensive scholarship on the nexus between gender equity and Sharia principles is helping root out misinformation and educate the public on the resources available to survivors of gender-based violence.

The ambassador said, “Today’s conversations are an important opportunity to highlight best practices for supporting survivors and increase public awareness about the impact these crimes have on individuals and on society.”

Web Desk

Recent Posts

EPA shares UAE’s publishing experience in Greece

SHARJAH: As part of its participation in Sharjah’s Guest of Honor Programme at the 39th…

6 hours ago

Art4you Gallery hosted HER STORY: A celebration of women’s art in Dubai

DUBAI: While women have historically served as muses for artists, their representation as creators behind…

7 hours ago

Multiple convenient connections available from Middle East to Jamaica

DUBAI: Travelers from the GCC can easily reach Jamaica through convenient flight connections via major…

21 hours ago

AIM Global Foundation participates in 2024 World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum

MANAMA: AIM Global Foundation participated in the fifth edition of the 2024 World Entrepreneurs Investment…

21 hours ago

School Timings in Islamabad revised due to heat

In response to the scorching temperatures gripping, the federal government has announced adjustments to school…

2 days ago

CM Maryam wears Elite Police uniform

Punjab's Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz, made a notable appearance at the passing out parade of…

2 days ago