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12th February 2023
By: Alizba Khimani - Legislative Intern SSDO
Women? Who are they? The answer to this question is subjective because to some she is an object to use it according to their will and to some she is just a living creature made to be harassed and raped. Whenever we talk about women, we hear the word “vi...
18th December 2022
Shezil Abbasi (Program Intern, SSDO)
Peace and social cohesion are the two forces that hold societies together. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals also aim towards making cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. The 17-point agenda for Sustainable Development adopted b...
Syeda Mahnoor Ali Naqvi (Program Intern, SSDO)
Pakistan has been ranked 153rd out of 156 nations by the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap 2021 index. This is quite an alarming situation. This rank also brings attention towards the increasing violence against women in Pakistan. Unfortuna...
By Aqsa Shahzadi - Legislative Intern SSDO
As per the statistics reported last year, it was found that everyday around 8 children were the victims of sexual abuse in at least four provinces of Pakistan. It is indeed a sad sight to know our children, our country’s next generation, is not safe w...
By Javeria Zafar Rana - Legislative Intern SSDO
Although the traditional slavery has been condemned throughout the world but Human Trafficking is the modern form of slavery. Illegal bargaining or trading of anything is labelled as smuggling whereas when this very action is performed with the ...
By Muhammad Tahzeeb Mehdi - Legislative Intern SSDO
Wordsworth has said: "The child is the father of the man." It means children grow into men in future; they are our future. Now when they are so important, we must realize what we are doing for them. Have we succeeded in providing them the ba...
By: Aitazaz Ahsan - Legislative Intern SSDO
Human beings are not “being human” as their greediness has reached to such extent that they trade their own children for money. Roughly around 6 to 8 million people are trafficked worldwide annually, with eighty percent females and alas fifty percent...
By: Malaha Shahab - Intern SSDO
To those accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression! Today standing in the 21st century Pakistan being the third world underdevelopment country may have laws registered for the protection of children but has been exploiting them through class systems...
By: Mahrukh Tariq - Legislative Intern SSDO
Child abuse is a growing concern around the world. No matter how developed or poor a country is, child abuse exists in every country in different forms. Child abuse includes physical as well as mental assault on a child. Domestic violence is also a k...
Aqsa Shehzadi (Intern at SSDO)
Internships are that part of your career from where opportunities arise. It has become so common for fresh graduates to do internships, mostly because every now and then an organization posts an advertisement regarding internship. However, the problem here is that...
By: Farishta Khattak
Domestic violence occurs between people in an intimate relationship. It can take many forms, including emotional, verbal, sexual, and physical abuse, as well as threats of abuse. Abusive relationships always involve an imbalance of power and control. An abuser uses intimidatin...
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