Shirkat Gah
Shirkat Gah women's resource centre, is a women's rights organization in Pakistan which focuses on research, publications and advocacy on women's issues.[1]
شرکت گاہ | |
Formation | 1975 |
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Type | Women's organization |
Focus | Resource and publication centre |
Location | |
Website | shirkatgah |
History
Shirkat Gah was established in 1975 by Najma Sadeque (journalist, human rights activist, environmental writer) with a group of 7 like-minded women.[2] Shirkat Gah was established as a resource and publication center for women to promote their economic and social development and to carry out research and awareness related activities.[3]
In the beginning, Shirkat Gah helped working women by starting women's hostel and day-care centers. Women members of Shirkat Gah played key role in the formation of Women's Action Forum in 1981[4] along with members of other women's organizations such as Simorgh, Aurat Foundation, Applied Socio-Economic Resource Center (ASR) and Society for Advancement of Education (SAHE).[5]
Works
Shirkat Gah has conducted research and organized policy dialogues on various issues related to women[6][7] such as abortion,[8][9] child marriage,[10] impact of Covid-19 on women[11][12] domestic violence.[13]
Notable Members
- Zohra Yusuf (joined in 1978)[14]
- Farida Shaheed[15][16]
- Hilda Saeed[17][18][19]
- Aisha Gazdar
- Fauzia Viqar.[20]
References
- Shaheed, Farida (2019). "Maintaining Momentum in Changing Circumstances". Journal of International Affairs. 72 (2): 159–172. ISSN 0022-197X. JSTOR 26760840.
- Hasan, Shazia (9 January 2015). "Rights activist, journalist Najma Sadeque is dead". DAWN.COM.
- "Women's Advocacy at Shirkat Gah • The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute". The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute.
- Inam, Moniza (3 March 2013). "WAF — the beginning". DAWN.COM.
- Rubina, Saigol. "Feminism and the Women Movement in Pakistan". www.fes-asia.org.
- "Global Interfaith and Secular Alliance workinq for Sexual andReproductive Health and Rights (GISA)" (PDF).
- "Country Policy".
- "890,000 abortions take place in Pakistan every year". www.thenews.com.pk.
- "Abortion has become primary family planning method". DAWN.COM. 6 October 2010.
- Correspondent, The Newspaper's Staff (16 October 2019). "Policymakers say no compromise on bill against child marriage". DAWN.COM.
- "SCSW, Shirkat Gah present policy document on impact of Covid-19 on women". www.thenews.com.pk.
- Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (21 November 2020). "Document focusing on Covid-19's impacts on women launched". DAWN.COM.
- "Home and hearth: Shirkat Gah to launch campaign against domestic violence". The Express Tribune. 20 November 2013.
- "Interview: Zohra Yusuf". Newsline.
- Shah, Bina (20 August 2014). "Opinion | The Fate of Feminism in Pakistan (Published 2014)". The New York Times.
- "An Interview with Farida Shaheed / Library / Homepage - AWID". 5 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-12-05.
- Mirsky, Judy; Radlett, Marty (September 2000). No Paradise Yet: The World's Women Face the New Century. Zed Books. ISBN 978-1-85649-922-4.
- "Hilda Saeed (Pakistan) | WikiPeaceWomen – English". wikipeacewomen.org.
- "Celebrating Pakistani women of past and present". www.thenews.com.pk.
- Burney, Moneeza (7 December 2014). "A woman who focuses on 'one step forward'". DAWN.COM.