First-ever women crisis centre opens

KARACHI: The Sindh Women Development Department has established the Women Crisis Centre, first of its kind in the country, to provide assistance to the women exposed to domestic and other sorts of violence of serious nature.

The centre was formally inaugurated here on August17. A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the ministers and officials associated with the federal and provincial ministries and departments of women development in Islamabad on August 2 this year.

Sindh Minister for Women Development, Dr Saeeda Malik, briefing newsmen after the formal inauguration of the centre, said that the facility appeared to be one of the major projects towards the cause of women empowerment.

Initially, the crisis centre would take up the cases already reported in press or lodged personally by an aggrieved and of whom the concerned authorities have taken notice.

A well-trained team, comprising a lawyer, a social worker and a doctor has been made available at the centre. The minister said that the next crisis centre would be established in Sukkur soon after which such a facility would be available at district level throughout the province. She said the initiative would help restore women’s confidence and provide relief to them from fear and pressures.

Dr Malik said that availability of psychiatrists at the centre was also being ensured. Besides, she added, vocational training for distressed women would be arranged at the facility which would encourage their participation in the activities of women professional bodies.

“Although service delivery is no responsibility of the women development department, it has to play the role of catalyst and build linkages between different organizations and community in general.”

Dr Malik said it was in the given situation that women representatives, in close coordination with the government, were making efforts to address women’s issues, initially for economic empowerment, social uplift and legal support.

In this context, she referred to the presence of the Education Minister Dr Hamida Khuhro, Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Assembly Rahila Tiwana and other legislators and councillors at the ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion, Director General of the Federal Ministry of Women Development Sohaila Asif referred to an ambitious project, ‘Access to Justice’, for which significant funding is said to be made, and said that the intention was to provide necessary support to women prisoners.

Earlier, Ms Asif read out a message from Nilofer Bakhtiar. Dr Anne Ashcroft of the CIET International, referred to country-wide studies undertaken by her group, and said that economic factors and low literacy level among both men and women were some of the major factors leading to violence against women.

Source: Dawn

Date:8/18/2004

PPF Journalism Skills Development Programme, Abbotabad

Date: April 18 – 20, 2004
Location: Abbotabad, NWFP

Abbotabad is an important city of North-West Frontier Province (NWFP). It is located in a beautiful valley, surrounded by forest covered mountains and is a popular resort for tourists. It is known for its well kept military cantonment from the British days. It is also renowned for best schools, colleges and training institutions. The famous Kakul Military Academy is in Abbotabad.

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) organized a three-day workshop, under its Journalism Skills Development Programme, at Abbotabad from April 18 — 20, 2004. The workshop was held at the Abbotabad Press Club Hall and was attended by 19 local journalists and educated women from the city.

Syed Jaffer Shah, Chief Executive of Sarhard Rural Support Programme (SRSP) inaugurated the workshop. The president of the Abbotabad Press Club, Mr. Rashid Javed, appreciated PPF for choosing Abbotabad for the journalism training workshop. He said participation of women in the workshop will help them to promote their viewpoint in the national media.

The Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) media trainers were, Mr. Fazal Qureshi, Chief Editor, Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Vice Chairperson PPF, and Mr. Rashid Javed, a senior journalist and PPI correspondent in Abbotabad, who acted as local organizer.

Mr. Fazal Qureshi explained the objectives of the programme under which PPF had organized similar workshop
s in a large number of cities in Pakistan. The teaching sessions included lectures about definition of news, rules for news writing, concept of inverted pyramid and principle of five Ws and one H. Each lecture was followed by a free exchange of questions and answers covering a wide range of subjects related to journalism and press freedom.

The proceedings included an exercise on news writing. Participants were given basic material and were asked to write a news story with a proper news lead. The workshop also included lectures on article and feature writing. The lecture emphasized the need for professional manuscript, importance of photographs and marketing articles and features in the media.

A session was devoted to a discussion on ethics and laws of journalism such as laws of defamation and contempt of court. The lecture was followed by an open discussion on the subject. The last lecture of the programme was on importance of maintaining reference records on subjects of interest to the writers.

The closing ceremony was presided over by Mr. Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani, member Sarhard Assembly. Barrister Javed Abbasi, Naib Nazim of Abbotabad district, was also present on the occasion. Mr. Ghani distributed certificates among the participants. In his brief address the Chief Guest warmly praised the PPF programme and expressed hope that more such programmes will be organized in the region.

List of Participants
Name
Designation
Organization
Ms. Shazmana Tanoli
Ms. Jamila Yousuf
Mr. Rehan Iqbal Lodhi
Freelancer Writer
Mr. Waqas Ilyas
Freelancer Writer
Mr. Syed Jaffar Shah
Chief Executive
Sarhad Rural Support Programme (SRSP)
Mr. Mohammed Amer Shehzad Jadoon
Correspondent
News Link & Daily Sarhad News
Mr. Sardar Naveed Alam
Correspondent
Daily Sarhad News & SANA News
Mr. Sultan Mehmood Dogar
Correspondent
Daily Mahasib and SADA News
Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Saghar
Correspondent
Daily Mahasib and Nia Akhbar
Mr. Jumma Khan
Bureau Chief
Daily Wahdat and Daily Sarhad News
Mr. Sardar Taj Mohammad
Correspondent
Daily Jang
Mr. S. Kosar Naqvi
Correspondent
The News
Mr. Sheikh Wasim Ahmed
Correspondent
Daily The Statesman
Mr. Syed Ijaz Hussain Shah
Bureau Chief
Daily Jihad
Mr. Rashid Javed
Correspondent
Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Dawn
Mr. Mohammad Asad Jadoon
Correspondent
Daily Express and Daily Mahasib
Mr. Sheikh RiazulHaq
Correspondent
Daily Asaas
Mr. Sardar Shafique Ahmed
Reporter
Daily Aaj
Mr. Abdul Raziq
Correspondent
Daily Mashriq