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Impact of Gender Inequalities on Women Violence: a Case Study Of
I S S N 2 2 7 8 - 5 6 1 2 Volume 11 Number 4 International Journal of Management and Information T e c h n o l o g y Impact of Gender Inequalities on Women Violence: A Case Study of Ghotki District Sindh Pakistan Aisha Bashir Shah Assistant Professor-IBA-University of Sindh jamshoro Najma Shaikh Assistant Professor- Deptt:of Economics, University of Sindh jamshoro Ms Albeena Mirza Assistant Professor ,Department of Economics University of Sindh Jamshoro Dr.Muhammd Ali Bhatti Assistant Professor-IBA-Sukkur Abstract:The Current research Explore the Impact of Gender inenqulities on Women Violence: A Case Study of Ghotki District Sindh Pakistan. Data were collected from 200 respondents from Ghotki and their vicinity. ResearchStudy reveals that male child preference; forced marriages in early age, illiteracy and women dependency on men are key factors of inequity on the basis of gender.Apart from that honor killing is also an evil custom victimizing the ladies since long and even increasing in the area despite the fact that literacy rate has been improved and media has played vital role for public awareness to address the issue. It was also observed that female are being dealt as slaves and male are wasting their time in unhealthy social activities in local hotels without consideration of economic responsibilities of family. Key Words: Impact, Gender,In equalities, Women Violence. Introduction Gender imbalance implies unequal treatment with sexual orientations taking into account natural and physiological qualities. Sex disparity may allude to prevalence of man over his partner lady. This is approach to consider lady sub-par compared to man. -
4 Chronology of Disaster in Pakistan 2012 (25Th August-15Th October)
Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) SPO is one of the largest rights-based civil society organization in Pakistan. It is pursuing various program components presently being implemented in over 75 districts of the country. SPO seeks to address mainly governance, social and political issues in the country through its programmes focussing on democratic th governance, social justice, peace and harmony, institutional strengthening, conflict resolution, citizens engagement, gender, electoral reforms and political parties development. Parallel to these activities, SPO deals with humanitarian 15August - October) emergencies resulting from both natural and human-induced hazards. In th emergencies, it has been dealing to redress problems of disaster like (25 earthquakes, rain-fed floods, cyclones and rehabilitation of internally displaced communities affected by conflicts. Chronology of Disaster in Pakistan 2012 Protection and promotion of human rights is central to the program philosophy of SPO. Its various citizens voices and accountability initiatives seek to strengthen democratic processes through engagement with and building capacities of civil society and state institutions and harness mutual tolerance, peace and harmony between various political, ethnic and religious groups across rural and urban parts of the country. Various components of SPO's citizens voices and accountability initiatives are currently supported by Australian Agency for International Development (AusAid), British High Commission (BHC), Embassy for the Kingdom of Netherlands (EKN), DFID and USAID. SPO also acknowledges support from other donors for its various program components SPO National Center 30-A, Nazimuddin Road, F-10/4, Islamabad, Pakistan UAN: +92-51-111-357-111 Tel: +92-51-2104677, 2104679 Fax: +92-51-2112787 [email protected] www.spopk.org BALOCHISTAN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PUNJAB SINDH AZAD JAMMU KASHMIR QUETTA PESHAWAR MULTAN HYDERABAD MUZAFFARABAD House 58-A, Near Pak Japan House 15, Street 1, Sector N-4 House 339-340, Block-D Plot 158/2, Behind M. -
Hon'ble Agha Siraj Khan Durani
HON’BLE AGHA SIRAJ KHAN DURANI SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE SYED QAIM ALI SHAH HON’BLE SYED FAISAL ALI SUBZWARI LEADER OF THE HOUSE/ LEADER OF OPPOSITION CHIEF MINISTER SINDH PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE SYEDA SHEHLA RAZA DEPUTY SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH HON’BLE NISAR AHMED KHUHRO SENIOR MINISTER GOVERNMENT OF SINDH 1 # N A M E ADDRESS CONTACT # PARTY 1. MR. MUHAMMAD SALEEM RAJPUT, 1) Plot No. 19-C 3rd Floor, 1st Lane, O) 071-5625472 MQM MPA. Rahat Commercial, Phase-VI, DHA, Karachi. PS-1 SUKKUR-I 2) House No.E-77/18, Bandhani R) 071-5631413 Muhalla, New Goth, Shikarpur Email saleembandhani@ Road, Sukkur Sindh. hotmail.com M) 0333-2102180 F) 071-5622177 2. SYED NASIR HUSSAIN SHAH, MPA. 1) House No. B-58, Mohalla, M) 0333-7100555 PPPP Qasar Nasir Karbla Road, Rohri, District Sukkur. PS-2 SUKKUR-II 3. MR. IKRAMULLAH KHAN DHAREJO, 1) Jam House, Mohalla M) 0321-3899220 PPPP MPA. Dharejo, Adil Poor District Ghotki. PS-3 SUKKUR-II (OLD 2) House No. 103/1, khayaban-e- SUKKUR-III) Bahria Phase-V, DHA, Karachi. 4. SYED AWAIS QADIR SHAH, MPA. 1) Manzil Gah Road, District Sukkur. O) 071-5630870, PPPP 5630872 PS-4 SUKKUR-III 2) A-124, Sindhi Cooperative M) 0300-8314455 (OLD SUKKUR-IV) Housing Society,Airport Road 0333-7101110 Sukkur. F) 071-5630388 5. JAM MEHTAB HUSSAIN DAHAR, 1) Village Bashirabad, Taluka M) 0302-8688633 PPPP MPA. Ubauro, District Ghotki. 0334-8688633 PS-5 GHOTKI-I 2) 114/1, 21st Street Khayaban-e- R) 021-35844272 Muhafiz, Phase-VI, D.H.A, Karachi. -
Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS Sindh Province Ii
Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS District Hyderabad Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS Sindh Province TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... ii LIST OF TABLES................................................................................................................... iv STATEMENT BY THE FEDERAL SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................v PREFACE................................................................................................................................ vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS................................................................................................. vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..................................................................................................... viii STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT SURVEY............................. ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................x CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................1 1.1 Background....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Provision of Safe Drinking Water Project .....................................................................2 1.3 Technical Assessment -
PAKISTAN, YEAR 2017: Update on Incidents According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) Compiled by ACCORD, 18 June 2018
PAKISTAN, YEAR 2017: Update on incidents according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) compiled by ACCORD, 18 June 2018 Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality Number of reported fatalities National borders: GADM, November 2015a; administrative divisions: GADM, November 2015b; China/India bor- der status: CIA, 2006; Kashmir border status: CIA, 2004; geodata of disputed borders: GADM, November 2015a; Nat- ural Earth, undated; incident data: ACLED, June 2018; coastlines and inland waters: Smith and Wessel, 1 May 2015 PAKISTAN, YEAR 2017: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 18 JUNE 2018 Contents Conflict incidents by category Number of Number of reported fatalities 1 Number of Number of Category incidents with at incidents fatalities Number of reported incidents with at least one fatality 1 least one fatality Riots/protests 3644 6 7 Conflict incidents by category 2 Battles 325 249 915 Development of conflict incidents in 2017 2 Remote violence 169 74 388 Violence against civilians 124 85 291 Methodology 3 Strategic developments 67 0 0 Conflict incidents per province 4 Total 4329 414 1601 This table is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, June 2018). Localization of conflict incidents 4 Disclaimer 6 Development of conflict incidents in 2017 This graph is based on data from ACLED (datasets used: ACLED, June 2018). 2 PAKISTAN, YEAR 2017: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 18 JUNE 2018 Methodology an incident occured, or the provincial capital may be used if only the province is known. -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Union Councils District Ghotki @ Mirpur Mathelo Audit Year 2013-14
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF UNION COUNCILS DISTRICT GHOTKI @ MIRPUR MATHELO AUDIT YEAR 2013-14 AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ......................................................................... ii PREFACE ......................................................................................................................... iii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................. iv SUMMARY TABLES AND CHARTS ......................................................................... vii Table 1: Audit Work Statistics...................................................................................... vii Table 2: Audit Observations ......................................................................................... vii Table 3: Outcome Statistics ......................................................................................... viii Table 4: Irregularities pointed out ................................................................................. ix CHAPTER-1 ...................................................................................................................... 1 1. Union Councils, District Ghotki @ Mirpur Mathelo ...................................1 1.1 Introduction .....................................................................................................1 1.1.1 Comments on Budget and Accounts (Variance Analysis) ................................2 1.2 AUDIT PARAS .............................................................................................. -
SARDAR MOHAMMAD BUX KHAN MAHAR and His Family in Taluka
I NOMINATION FORM-I , ELELCTION TO THE GENERAL SEATS e .t otza Election to the constituency s -m of *Netierral-Atim:i44124/ . .6 Provincial Assembly of . S 1ADW ' (Name of the Province) • (To be filled in by the proposer) (1) ..1mh oc,:ts4A14-AR (name ; ofthe • proposer) having National Identity ;Card No. y.5.../.P. 5. :7. 4. registered as an elector at serial number .. .:.in the electoral roll,for ;6, 6.13 .....elutora I area H'Gri 1°,1 .in 1/Taluka :in ► cltdo hereby - propose the name a SARPAk1411}44114MAD Bisa4ksii INA% wilitfose address is "NI KHAN as -; a candidate '`" for election to general seat from P S^ (5. 2. constituency, (2) I hereby. certify that I have not .subscribed to any other' 'nomination `paper .either as proposcr .or,seceinder.. — 6 2,613 Date Signature of propoier • , (To beRlIed in by the seconder) Uil•AM MAA iiMkh4 (1) .tAltDDU L r14.#2 •'/L.' (name of the seconder) having National Identity •Card 0.9 0, tis to 3 b.57- 9 7S2.— registered as an elector at serial number v4 in the electoral roll .... for electoral area in h RAN clisRg... .-Tehsilfriluka in District/Relitieal Pt y hereby --second .-'the : nomination of gAROAP. mum. mmtkp $mcitit4 Icvirtm whose ad- dress is N Cc? Avfii4 a candidate,for election toleneral seat from onstituency. (2) I hereby certify that I have not subscribed to any other nomination paper either as proposer or seconder. 03 Date 31 2 613 Note.: Please fill in the Form in capital letters *Strike off the words not applicable ' Price : Rs.20/- flram. -
Shrine Bharchundi Sharif, Daharki District Ghotki, Sindh “Disaster Risk Reduction Has Been a Part of USAID’S Work for Decades
Shrine Bharchundi Sharif, Daharki District Ghotki, Sindh “Disaster risk reduction has been a part of USAID’s work for decades. ……..we strive to do so in ways that better assess the threat of hazards, reduce losses, and ultimately protect and save more people during the next disaster.” Kasey Channell, Acting Director of the Disaster Response and Mitigation Division of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disas ter Ass istance (OFDA) PAKISTAN EMERGENCY SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS District Ghotki September 2014 “Disasters can be seen as often as predictable events, requiring forward planning which is integrated in to broader development programs.” Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator, Bureau of Crisis Preven on and Recovery. Annual Report 2011 DISCLAIMER iMMAP Pakistan is pleased to publish this district profile. The purpose of this profile is to promote public awareness, welfare, and safety while providing community and other related stakeholders, access to vital information for enhancing their disaster mitigation and response efforts. While iMMAP and its collaborating partner Alhasan Systems team has tried its best to provide proper sources of information and ensure consistency in analyses within the given time limits; both organizations shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies that may be encountered. In any situation where the Official Public Records differ from the information provided in this district profile, the Official Public Records should take as precedence. iMMAP and Alhasan Systems disclaims any responsibility and makes no representations or warranties as to the quality, accuracy, content, or completeness of any information contained in this report. Final assessment of accuracy and reliability of information is the responsibility of the user when using in different situations. -
Resettlement Action Plan (RAP)Contract WSIP/B1/GF/01
Sindh Water Sector Improvement Project Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) Contract WSIP/B1/GF/01 May 2016 Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority Sindh253277 WaterEVT WERSector 0109 B C:\Users\jew47974\Desktop\Temp\2016-05-15\Rev H\2016-05-15 Resettlement Action Plan for Contract WSIP-B1-GF-01 (Rev H).docx Improvement Project06 December 2010 Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) Contract WSIP/B1/GF/01 May 2016 Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority SIDA Left Bank Barrage Colony Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan Sindh Water Sector Improvement Project Content Chapter Title Page Executive Summary i 1. Introduction 1 1.1 The Indus Basin Irrigation System ______________________________________________________ 1 1.2 Sindh Water Sector Improvement Project ________________________________________________ 1 1.3 Contract WSIP/B1/GF/01: Rehabilitation of Ghotki Feeder Canal ______________________________ 3 2. Policy, Legal and Administrative Framework 9 2.1 Introduction ________________________________________________________________________ 9 2.2 Pakistan Legal Framework ____________________________________________________________ 9 2.3 Lender Policy _____________________________________________________________________ 13 2.4 Review of Government and World Bank Resettlement Policies _______________________________ 16 2.5 WSIP Social Impact Management Framework ____________________________________________ 17 2.6 Entitlement Matrix __________________________________________________________________ 17 3. Description of the Sub-Project 22 3.1 General Institutional Arrangements, -
DDMP District GHOTKI (New Design)
District Disaster Management Plan District Ghotki (July 2018 - June 2023) Published by: District Government, Ghotki, under the supervision of Provincial Disaster Management Authority, Sindh. Funding Support: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with funding support of UK-DFID under “Building Disaster Resilience in Pakistan (BDRP) Programme”, the UN Organizations namely FAO, UNDP and WFP are engaged to build the institutional capacities of the District Government in four target Districts i.e. Rajanpur and Muzaffargarh Districts in Punjab Province and Ghotki and Kashmore Districts in Sindh Province. Author: Mr. Falak Nawaz, Network of Disaster Management Practitioners (NDMP), Islamabad. Supervised by: Mr. Naeem Iqbal, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Islamabad. Reviewed by: NDMA, PDMA Sindh, BDRP Members (FAO, WFP, UNDP and Concern Worldwide led Consortium). District Focal Persons: Lt. (Rtd.) Muhammad Khalid Saleem, Additional Deputy Commissioner II, District Ghotki. First Edition: July 2018. This Publication is available at: National Disaster Management Authority, Islamabad (www.ndma.gov.pk). Provincial Disaster Management Authority, Sindh (www.pdma.gos.pk). District Disaster Management Authority, District Ghotki. United Nations Development Programme, Islamabad (www.undp.org.pk). Copyright 2018, Government of Sindh Material in this publication can be freely quoted or reprinted, but acknowledgment is requested. Contents Acknowledgment by the Additional Deputy Commissioner II, District Ghotki 5 Message from Deputy Commissioner, District Ghotki 6 Message from Director General, Provincial Disaster Management Authority 7 Foreword 8 Acronyms 10 Chapter 1: Introduction 11 1.1. District Ghotki at a Glance 12 1.2. Rivers and Streams 13 1.3. Climate and Weather 13 1.4. Socio-econmic Indicators 14 1.4.1. -
PESA-DP-Ghotki-Sindh.Pdf
Shrine Bharchundi Sharif, Daharki District Ghotki, Sindh “Disaster risk reduction has been a part of USAID’s work for decades. ……..we strive to do so in ways that better assess the threat of hazards, reduce losses, and ultimately protect and save more people during the next disaster.” Kasey Channell, Acting Director of the Disaster Response and Mitigation Division of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disas ter Ass istance (OFDA) PAKISTAN EMERGENCY SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS District Ghotki July 2014 “Disasters can be seen as often as predictable events, requiring forward planning which is integrated in to broader de velopment programs.” Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator, Bureau of Crisis Preven on and Recovery. Annual Report 2011 Disclaimer iMMAP Pakistan is pleased to publish this district profile. The purpose of this profile is to promote public awareness, welfare, and safety while providing community and other related stakeholders, access to vital information for enhancing their disaster mitigation and response efforts. While iMMAP team has tried its best to provide proper source of information and ensure consistency in analyses within the given time limits; iMMAP shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies that may be encountered. In any situation where the Official Public Records differs from the information provided in this district profile, the Official Public Records should take as precedence. iMMAP disclaims any responsibility and makes no representations or warranties as to the quality, accuracy, content, or completeness of any information contained in this report. Final assessment of accuracy and reliability of information is the responsibility of the user. iMMAP shall not be liable for damages of any nature whatsoever resulting from the use or misuse of information contained in this report. -
PROVINCE WISE LIST of Mvcs, Cvcs and Avcs
PROVINCE WISE LIST OF MVCs, CVCs AND AVCs AJK Designated Contact District Tehsil HF Name Address for No (HCW or Citizen) Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad MVC AJK UNI city Campus AJK uni city campus mzd 03229416064 Both Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad RHC Gari Duppata TC Gari Duppata 03427908581 Both Muzaffarabad Naseera Abad RHC Kahori Kahori Tehsil Naseerabad 03485327311 Both Neelum Athmaqam BHU Mirpura Village Mirpura 0355-7608317 Both Neelum Sharda BHU Dudniyal Tehsil Sharda village Dudniyal 0355-7132094 Both Neelum Sharda BHU Janawai Tehsil Sharda village Janawai Taobut 0355-7605828 Both Neelum Sharda RHC Sharda Tehsil Sharda 0355-8119850 Both Jhelum Valley CHIKAR RHC Chakar Chakar Hattian 0342-1589692 Both Jhelum Valley HATTIAN BALA RHC Chakhama Chakhama Hattian 0355-6255958 Both Jhelum Valley HATTIAN BALA RHC Chinari Chinari Hattian 0345-5299489 Both Jhelum Valley HATTIAN BALA RHC Chakothi Chakothi Hattian 0345-9070726 Both Jhelum Valley HATTIAN BALA RHC Khalana Khalana Hattian 0340-5602743 Both Jhelum Valley HATTIAN BALA RHC Lamnian Lamnian Hattian 0316-0465990 Both Jhelum Valley Leepa RHC Leepa Leepa 03556275441 Both Bagh Dheerkot RHC Sesser Sesser Thehsil Dhirkot 03215061753 Both Bagh Dheerkot RHC Maloot Maloot Tehsil Dheerkot 03431690146 Both Bagh Dheerkot RHC Arja Arja Tehsil Dheerkot 03460260783 Both Bagh Bagh RHC Rerra Rerra Tehsil Bagh 03455514767 Both Bagh Bagh MVC DHQ Bagh DHQ Bagh 03003649616 Both Poonch Abbaspur THQ Abbaspur Abbaspur Poonch 0343-8952195 Both Poonch Thorar RHC Paniola RHC Paniola near Paniola Bazar 0346-5320825 Both