UNDP and USAID Award Scholarships to Women Lawyers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad,
September 10 , 2022: UNDP
and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded
scholarships to ten women law students and stipends to ten women lawyers in a
ceremony today. The event was organized by UNDP and Khyber Pakthunkhwa (KP) Bar
Council. The scholarships and stipends will help the recipients to complete
their legal studies and post-graduation apprenticeships.
At
the ceremony, UNDP also handed over 824 law books and 64 sets of law criminal
and civil law journals to the libraries of district bar associations in
Orakzai, Kurram, North Waziristan, and South Waziristan. These will generate
new knowledge and skills among lawyers to deliver quality legal counsel and
advice to litigants in the Merged Districts of KP province.
Since
2012, UNDP has supported women lawyers and law students across 18 District and
Tehsil Bar Associations in KP and Merged Areas. UNDP has also trained more than
800 legal professionals who are members of the KP Bar Council including 75
women lawyers on gender justice and gender-responsive justice delivery. UNDP
undertakes this work to encourage and empower more women to enter the legal
profession in this region, where women are significantly under-represented in
the justice sector.
The
event was also attended by Mr. Muhammad Ali Jadoon, Vice Chairperson, KP Bar
Council and Ms. Chamila Hemmathagama, Programme Manager, Rule of Law Programme,
UNDP, and representatives from the District Bar Associations.
In
his address, Mr. Muhammad Ali Jadoon, Chairperson, KP Bar Council, extended his
gratitude to UNDP and USAID for their efforts to strengthen District Bar
Associations to improve access to justice for all. He also congratulated the
scholarship and stipend recipients and assured them that the, “KP Bar Council
and Bar Associations will do their very best to ensure a gender-responsive and
safer working environment for the women lawyers.”
Ms.
Chamila Hemmathagama, Programme Manager, UNDP Rule of Law Programme, also
appreciated and thanked the KP Bar Council and USAID for their long-term
partnership and support in this important work to empower women lawyers in the
region. “I hope the scholarships and stipends awarded today will allow the
recipient women lawyers and law students to succeed in their chosen careers as
legal professionals and inspire more women to join this noble profession in
years to come. We must continue to work together in creating a supportive
environment for more women to play an active role in the justice sector in the
Merged Areas as well as make justice accessible to all regardless of one's
gender or social status.”
The UNDP Pakistan’s Rule of Law
Programme is implementing a range of interventions to strengthen security and
justice sector governance in Pakistan.
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