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The Role Of Un Women In Protecting Women Rights Of Pakistan(2010 To 2019)

Posted on:2021-01-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Asima TanveerFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330611470653Subject:International relations
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In Pakistan,the status of Femininity Fairness and Families Authority has become the focus of strong national and international attention.Unfortunately,this focus is now primarily on the essential rights of women in Pakistani society.The United Nations Women Regional Working Group prepares for the Convention on the Rights of Women and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women In addition to participating in the agenda.Over the past 12 years,UN Women has directly benefited around 30,000 Women Home Based Workers and excluded groups by facilitating their improved access to income-generating chances through skill development,insurance,micro-credit schemes,market linkages,in order that they're ready to participate more fully within the formal and Informal economy Punjab,Sindh,Baluchistan,and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The United Nations Women's Office's task is to uphold the performance,governance and value of advances in gender equality.United Nation Women is working with the collaboration of the Pakistani government and also with civil society members...United Nation Women in country is functioning with its associates to make sure,gender equality,socioeconomic development,and the security of females' privileges.The research question “What is the role of UN Women in protecting women's rights of Pakistan?” On the one hand,UN Women brings about positive impacts on women empowerment of Pakistan,including providing the opportunity of equal education to all genders,empowering the women of Pakistan,promoting the Government of Pakistan to change policies towards women changing the social concept of the public on gender equality in Pakistan.On the other hand,UN Women also faces several challenges in Pakistan,including Deficiency of the UN system,problems facing by UN Women in Pakistan's society,lack of education and awareness in women,political pressure from the Pakistan government religion and culture barrier.The research explains the status of women's rights and women's emancipation in Pakistan,emphasizing the loss and exploitation of women's rights.The concept of feminism is described as the promotion of the equality of both maleand female,their equal rights in a society where they live by their own choices.Women should not be deprived of the rights of fairness in every sphere of life either in the form of social,or economic aspects.The study is subjective in nature;this research is based on qualitative and explanatory method.Significantly,useful resources are taken from main common society activists,Ambassadors of UN Women,and political characters who have been empowering sexual orientation equity and forcing women strengthening power in Pakistan.This study focuses on Feminism theory of international relations that how it plays a role in securing the right of women and how UN Women is contributing its work on women right in the world.The research has conducted on the views of relevant government officials,scholars,NGOs officials working on behalf of females' privileges and who are responsible to the Organization for females' privileges.Generally,this study has comprised of five chapters: In chapter 1 the author explains the background,research question,research methodology,and literature review sustainability of UN women.The author has discussed research questions like what's the role of UN Women in protecting women's rights in Pakistan.It also discussed the research arguments,the focus of research,limitations of the study,Methodology,and theoretically framework.It is also described that how this qualitative paper based on analytical,explanatory,and descriptive analysis would help scholars to understand and explore the new paradigms of the role of UN Women in protecting women's rights of Pakistan.In chapter 2 the researcher highlights the history of UN women,purposes and functions of UN Women.UN Women was recognized by the UN Member States.UN Women is particularly engrossed on gender equality and females' authorization.The United Nations' primary goals and functions for women include: Supporting intergovernmental groups,like Commission on the Status of Women.To assist member countries in implementing these standards,they are ready to provide appropriate technical and financial assistance to those countries that request it.Accountability to the United Nations for its commitment to gender equality.Chapter 3 is an analysis of the positive impacts of UN women.Here are some positive impacts of UN Women.First,to provide the opportunity of equal education to all genders.Education is essential for the capability to exercise privileges.Education facilitates both males and females to participate in societal,financial,andpolitical life and is central to the progress of a democratic society.Second,it empowered women of Pakistan.In Pakistan women facing a lot of problems with empowerment.UN Women is working to authorize females at all levels of society,comprising the most disadvantaged and defenseless women and girls,to help them understand important aspects of their lives,especially their generative rights.Make decisions and choices around.Third,it promoting the Government of Pakistan to change policies towards women.Pakistan is warmly welcome to fulfill its goal of the gender equality agenda of 2030.UN women work with the government of Asian nation and development partners in increasing women's access to economic opportunities,girls' access to education and children's health,combating gender-based viciousness,and increasing females' political and civil involvement.Fourth impact is changing the social concept of the public on gender equality in Pakistan.Gender inequality in Pakistan is a deep-rooted threat that could potentially impede its social and economic development and progress.UN women also working to change the mindset of people about gender discrimination,abolish gender inequality.Chapter 4 discussed the challenges for UN Women in Pakistan.The first is the Deficiency of the UN system.UN was created after the Second World War to promote peace and prevent future wars.But there till now,there is a deficiency in its structure.The second is problems facing by UN Women in Pakistan's society.Women are depriving of the right to decision making and most of the data got by UN Women is based on miss calculation about women's challenges.Economic problems of Pakistan cannot offer equal opportunities for women and men.The third is a lack of education and awareness in women.Equal education is a fundamental right of both male and female.In the country,female education ratio is very low.Moreover,there are a large number of families due to Islamic teaching disliked co-education and deprived girls from higher education.It is necessary for government to spread awareness about the need for education.The fourth is political pressure from the Pakistan government.Political participation in women is one of the fundamental problems in developing countries.Currently,60 seats in the Pakistan National Assembly are reserved for women.At present,a total of 71 women are represented at the national level,in 60 reserved seats and 11 general seats.Women hold a total of128 seats in the provincial assemblies.Currently 33% of seats in local government are reserved for women.The last challenge is religion and culture barriers.Great hurdlesin a way of women education are religious and cultural barriers.According to the report of the World Economic Forum 2018,Pakistan is ranked 148 th out of 149 countries,which ranks at the second lowest level like gender equality.Chapter 5 based on conclusion and recommendations.The hypothesized data on UN Women and civil society help in concluding remarks.The foremost important think about enlightening education in Country is about to spread attentiveness among agricultural inhabitants about women education nearly the need for education for women.This section addresses the limitations of such civil society and some of the recommendations made by educated youth to the youth of Pakistan in our personal confidence based on the UN women's priorities in society.No civilization can growth under which will more than half of its people are the depth of illiteracy and confusion of unjustified restrictions.
Keywords/Search Tags:UN Women, Pakistan, gender equality, women empowerment
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