Strengthened Civil Society Protects and Promotes Women’s Rights

The Daily Star and NETZ in partnership with WE CAN and DASCOH Foundation organised an online discussion titled “Strengthened Civil Society Protects and Promotes Women’s Rights” on April 24, 2021. The programme was supported by the European Union. A summary of the discussion is as follows.

The project ‘Strengthened Civil Society Protects and Promotes Women’s Rights (SCSPPWR)’ that began in 2018 with an aim to strengthen the grassroots civil society to actively enhance their operational space and direct it towards the protection of human rights and prevent violence based on gender and other identities. The project has been implementing in partnership with WE CAN, DASCOH Foundation, and NETZ with the financial assistance of the European Union.

Dr Max StilleExecutive Director, NETZ addressed the various factors contributing to this increase in domestic violence and child marriage and affirmed that the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are working twice as hard now to cope.

Sara KhatunProgramme Manager, NETZ talked about the project. Through this project, 3,200 civil society actors in 128 groups were organised and regular dialogues with 1,600 representatives from 44 public authorities were arranged; training had been provided to 160 marriage registrars and 40 female police officers on Child Marriage Restraint Act (CMRA) and Domestic Violence Protection Act (DVA). So far, 1,501 gender-based violence (GBV) cases have been reported by the CSOs and addressed with combined initiatives and at least 300 child marriages have been successfully halted. 13,000 students were made aware of gender and rights issues. 660 girls received self- defense training and transferred those skills to 2,000 girls in their community. Girls and boys have prepared 96 harassment maps to stop GBV at public places in their locality and have taken steps to address those with teachers and their local authorities.. She also addressed that there is a gap in implementation of the existing law.

A significant number of high profile guests from different backgrounds were present at this roundtable, starting from people in the government to academic institutions, CSOs, INGOs, NGOs and activists. They contributed their valuable inputs in the discussion. The name and designation of the guests is as follows-

  1. Mohammad Golam SarwarAssistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Dhaka
  2. Sultana YasminConvenor, Athail-Shimul CSO, Iswardi Upazila, Pabna
  3. Munira BegumCS alliance member, Chapainawabganj Sadar, Chapainawabganj
  4. Imdadul Haque RanaUP Chairman, Shara Union
  5. Provati MahatoUpazila Women’s Affairs Officer, Nachole
  6. Md Nazmul Hamid RezaUNO, Porsha
  7. Shamima Begum, Joint Commissioner (Transport), DMP
  8. Sheepa HafizaGender Specialist
  9. Halima Tus Sadia, Convener, Student Forum, Shishu Bohumukhi High School
  10. Akramul HaqueCEO, DASCOH Foundation
  11. Jinat Ara HaqueExecutive Coordinator, We Can
  12. Meghna GuhathakurtaExecutive Director, Research Initiatives Bangladesh (RIB)
  13. Sadeka HalimProfessor, Dhaka University
  14. Selina AhmedProgramme Head, Gender Justice and Diversity, BRAC
  15. Sharmin IslamGender Analyst, UNDP, Bangladesh
  16. Laila Jasmin BanuProgramme Manager, Governance and Human Rights, Delegation of the European Union
  17. Dr. Abul HossainNational Consultant, UNDP and Former Project Director, Ministry of Women and Children’s Affairs (MoWCA)
  18. Sultana KamalFormer Advisor and Renowned Human Rights Activist
  19. Aroma DattaHon’ble Member of Parliament
  20. Shahidul IslamDirector, NETZ
  21. Shamsuddoza SajenEditor, Commercial Supplements, The Daily Star

A list of recommendations from the discussions are given below-

To read the full summary of the roundtable discussion on The Daily Star, click HERE.

Source: The Daily Star

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