Results at a Glance

By supporting five pilot grass root support programmes with the International Labour Organization, UN Women is providing integrated support to Home Based Workers such as chik-makers (bamboo blinds), football, quilt and handicraft makers.

Advocacy efforts have led to a better understanding of the CEDAW in Pakistan, especially amongst the public, government and NGO sectors. Provincial Committees have been established in all four provinces of Pakistan.

A Rapid Gender Needs Assessment has helped document the impact of floods on women and girls.

Administered technical assistance to develop and implement protective laws such as the draft Domestic Violence Bill, Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Acid Crime and Prevention Bill and the Human Trafficking Ordinance 2002.

Provided psychosocial support to women and girls in Sindh and Punjab facing violence in their communities. The Emergency Response Unit and Protection Homes enable victims to get quick referral services and protection.

UN Women also works towards the implementation of the National Action Plan and training of peacekeepers.

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Summary of Achievements

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After practicing new techniques, a women farmer show vegetable pickle, Sindh Province, Pakistan.  Photo: UN Women/Faria Salman
After practicing new techniques, a women farmer show vegetable pickle, Sindh Province, Pakistan. Photo: UN Women/Faria Salman