Sunday 22 June 2014

Islamabad Domestic Workers Convention 16th June 2014


Activity Report
June 16, 2014 at Aiwan-e-Quaid Auditorium, Islamabad
Homenet Pakistan organized First Domestic Workers Convention in the history of Pakistan on 16th of June, 2014 at Aiwan-e-Quaid Auditorium, Islamabad in coalition with Plan Pakistan.


The following persons were hosting the event:-
1.      Fozia Akhtar (Project Manager, Plan Pakistan)
2.      Saima Sarwat (Program Manager, Homenet Pakistan)
3.      Saman Farhan (Project Officer, Homenet Pakistan)

The following persons were the panelists:-
1.      Umme Laila Azhar, Executive Director, Homenet Pakistan
2.      Shaheena Kausar, General Secretary, Women Workers Union
3.      Ms. Iffat Jamil, Program Manager, Plan Pakistan.
4.   Salman Yousaf Khan, Advocate High Court and Ex-Candidate Member National Assembly, NA-48, Islamabad.
5.      Ms. Farkhanda, Ex-Director General, Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan.
6.      Ms. Zahida, President Women Workers Federation.
7.      Ms. Saima, President Domestic Workers Union.
8.      Khadija Ali, Advocate and Domestic Workers Activist.

Participants:-
The participants were domestic workers from Islamabad and Rawalpindi and personalities from social sector organizations...





The Event:-
The convention started at 3:00 pm and ended at 06:30 pm. An introduction to the convention was given by Ms. Saima Sarwat from Homenet Pakistan. It was the occasion of third anniversary of ILO C-189 on 16th June, 2014 on which this convention was hosted.
Ms. Iffat Jamil from Plan Pakistan was invited over the stage. She gave a brief introduction about Plan Pakistan. She thanked people who supported the idea to support domestic workers in Pakistan.
Ms. Umme Laila Azhar was invited over the stage. She pointed out that there are around 74% domestic workers in Pakistan with having no rights at all. She informed the participants about the new law on domestic workers tabled in the senate of Pakistan. She further intimated the gathering about the efforts of Homenet Pakistan in the law making for Domestic Workers in Pakistan. She further stressed the need to involve employers in the process of law making for domestic workers.
Ms. Saima, president domestic workers union from Islamabad highlighted the problems faced by domestic workers in the line of duty.
Ms. Khadija Ali was invited over the stage. She discussed the gaps in the new law tabled in the Senate of Pakistan.
Mr. Salman Yousaf Khan appreciated the efforts done by Senator Osman Saifullah for tabling the domestic workers bill in Senate. He shared the features of Domestic Workers Bill, 2013. Salman Yousaf Khan further gave recommendations keeping in view the needs and circumstances of domestic workers in Pakistan. He further stressed on the need of imposition of Article 25-A for free education to the children of Domestic Workers. Similarly he stressed on the need to ensure social security, medical and welfare of domestic workers. He added that criminal proceedings in cases of domestic workers shall be the subject matter of dispute resolution committee so made in result of the act to be passed. He raised the need to establish a quasi-judicial system of courts for domestic workers. He pointed out that according to section 6 of the bill; the domestic workers are required to enter into contract with the employers. He stressed that there shall be an institution with whom the domestic workers as well as the employers shall enter into a contract. He further stressed on the need to insert detailed provisions in the bill regarding the process of union registration for domestic workers, domestic workers welfare board’s functioning and looking after the affairs of domestic workers, dispute resolution committee’s composition and functionality, appellate forums composition and functionality. He finally thanked the domestic workers and motivated them with some poetry of Allama Iqbal for continuing their struggle for their rights.
Ms. Zahida from Women Workers Federation came and emphasized on the need to strengthen up the movement of domestic workers so that they get their due rights.
Ms. Shaheena Kausar from Women Workers Union stressed that the domestic workers shall be given training regarding the sexual harassment issues. She stressed on the need to train domestic workers for availing remedies if any offence happens under section 509 of Pakistan Penal Code. She further motivated the domestic workers with slogans for their rights.
Ms. Farkhanda, Ex Director General Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan focused on creating ombudsman for domestic workers like the way ombudsman were created in result of harassment laws.
Outcome
A movement in proper direction for the rights of domestic workers has been given a voice through this event internationally. It was a movement initiated by Homenet Pakistan in coordination with Plan Pakistan which has taken a shape due to the efforts of many who participated in this convention. It was the first ever domestic workers convention in the history of Pakistan which showed solidarity and commitment of struggle with domestic workers in the times to come.
The Convention successfully ended with a commitment to move further with positive efforts by all the participants.

The End

This Report is Prepared by The Pleaders Trust

Thursday 5 June 2014

DEMOCRACY FOR YOUTH


Session Report
May 23, 2014 at Hotel Grand Peshawar
PEAD Foundation organized an event on Democracy from 22nd to 24th of May 2014 at Hotel Grand Peshawar. This report is related with the full day session conducted by Salman Yousaf Khan on 23rd May 2014 in support with Mr. Muhammad Ahsan as co-trainer.
Trainer’s Profile
The trainer was a young lawyer, politician and social worker from Islamabad. His profiles and pages can be accessed on the following links:-
Profiles: Salman Yousaf Khan


Page

Twitter



Co-Trainer’s Profile
Muhammad Ahsan



Participants
The participants were the students of KPK mostly from Peshawar, Jamrood Khyber Agency and FATA. They were aged from 18 to 25.

Reflection
Proceedings for the day were initiated by Ms. Shagufta Gul of Pead Foundation. She had the session of reflection with the students of Peshawar. In that session the trainer also had an idea about the sessions conducted on 22nd May 2014.

Introduction
The trainer started his session at 9:30 with the introduction. He first introduced himself to the participants and then he had an interactive introduction session with the participants for few minutes.



Segments
There were two segments of the Trainer’s session. One of them was on Democracy and the other was on 

Democracy for youth.
Democracy
The trainer used multimedia projector for his session on democracy. There was a presentation with having slides on definition of democracy, explanation of the concept of democracy, types of democracy, examples of democratic countries, Islamic concept of democracy, Hazrat Umar Farooq (RZA)’s democracy, pre-amble of Pakistan’s Constitution and democracy in Pakistan. There was a Tea break at the end of session at 11:00 am till 11:15 am.
  
Activity
There was an activity after the tea break. There were four groups made among the participants. They collectively made charts on democracy explaining their ideas about the concept. The session was mentored by Mr. Salman Yousaf Khan and his co-trainer Muhammad Ahsan. Each of the participants was given opportunity to speak. The participants gave presentations in Urdu, English and Pashto as they were given liberty to use any of the language they preferred.

Lunch
There was lunch and Prayer Break from 1:00 pm to 2:20 pm.
Democracy for Youth
After the lunch break the second segment of the topic was presented by Mr. Salman Yousaf Khan, Ex-Candidate for Member National Assembly, NA-48, Islamabad. The presentation had slides related with youth activism, the role of students in the Pakistan Movement, role of students of Jamia tul Islamia and steps to be taken for the prosperity of Pakistan.

There was a motivational video played on the life of Quaid-e-Azam in the session. The trainer asked the students about their opinion regarding Quaid-e-Azam. The students replied that “he was a good leader, we salute him”.


Another motivational video was played in this session with the song “Lazim hai k ham be dekhain gay” in the voice of Jawad Ahmad. The students showed their hope that things will change in Pakistan one day.
Ending
The Trainer Mr. Salman Yousaf Khan and his co-trainer Mr. Muhammad Ahsan thanked:
-          Pead Foundation
-          Students of KPK
For hosting such a wonderful event and for learning the concept of democracy with attention. Finally a video was played to end the session with the following words “nikal laye hein ham kashti tofan say nikal k, meray bacho iss mulk ko rakhna sambhal k”…. Contact Details were shared with best wishes from both ends... Tea was served at 4:00 pm…
Outcome
One of the outcomes of the event was that the youth looked determined to do something for Pakistan. Equality, justice, rule of law, honesty, morality, tolerance, unity, faith and discipline all came under discussion in the session. High dedication to work for Pakistan through youth activism is observed in the participants. Further it is expected that the participants will promote whatever positive they learned from the session.




The End