Tuesday, November 22, 2016

13 percent of women were sexually harassed

Hanai general women are sexually harassed, sexually harassed women working in the police. At the end of the study, according to the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (sieicaaraai).According to the study conducted, 10 percent of working women police constables, 3 per cent of the sub-inspector (SI) and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of sexual harassment. In addition, the cadre of women police are victims of sexual harassment.Tuesday (November) at CIRDAP sieicaaraaira organized jointly by the Foundation for the "Way of the equality of women police also titled roundtable research report was published.According to the report, the majority of women want to work equally outside the police office and the office. Men and women who want to work together. They do not want a separate police stations for women. Most women did not complain of sexual harassment in the workplace police. Almost all of the women in the police feel pretty good place to work for the police department. However, the representation of women in senior positions is still very low. Leadership and practical field is kept away from them.Citing research on various problems women in the police report, the woman police are aware of and sensitive to the problems of the male colleagues and officials said. Separate toilet for women police, rest rooms, dressing rooms to change, infrastructure facilities, such as child welfare center should be. Issues relating to reproductive and maternity must be taken into consideration.The police department to report the full implementation of gender policies, and is not recommended.Maya daruoyala sieicaaraaira director said, as well as the need to increase the number of women police transportation facilities, to ensure maternity services should be aware of sexual harassment.The police department is equality between men and women in society, he hoped to reduce violence against women.Christine Hunter said the regional representative of UN Women, 030 in order to eliminate all forms of violence against women in the world have agreed on. But it has delayed implementation.He said that 10 percent of women are victims of violence. But only 5 percent of them complained to the police.The meeting was presided over by Round Table Foundation Executive Director Shaheen Anam people.

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