Say No to Child Marriage

“Say No to Child Marriage” is an animated video by Group Development Pakistan which explains the issues and drawbacks of the child marriages. In order to have strong, happy & healthy family, we must stop child marriages, protect & educate our little

Minorities and Justice

A video by Legal Aid Society which takes a closer look into systemic challenges faced by communities across Sindh to access justice and the efforts of Legal Aid Society to bridge this gap through interventions both on the community, and institutional level.

Consultation on Honour Killing

This is a consultation report on honour killing organized by Sindh Human Rights Commission (SHRC). The aim of this report is to discuss the issue from its various aspects and find solutions to tackle honour killing by a panel comprising federal and provincial

Child Labour in Domestic Work in Pakistan

“Child Labour in Domestic Work in Pakistan/: A scoping study” is a qualitative study on child labour in the Pakistani domestic work sector by International Labour Organiation (ILO) as part of the Asia Regional Child Labour (ARC) Project. The study examined the

Unequal Citizens: Ending Systemic Discrimination Against Minorities

“Unequal Citizens: Ending Systemic Discrimination Against Minorities” is a fact-finding report released by the National Commission for Human Rights of Pakistan (NCHR). It analyzes and chronicles instances of religion-based differential treatment encountered by religious minority group members in Pakistan with respect to employment

State as the Absent Parent: Child Marriage in Sindh

“State as the Absent Parent: Child Marriage in Sindh” is a research publication by Legal Aid Society (LAS) which aims to analyze gaps and lacunas that prevent implementation of the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act of 2013 and the related rules of

Forced Conversions in Ghotki

Forced Conversions in Ghotki is a Field investigation Report conducted by Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP). The purpose of the report was to assess complaints concerning the reportedly forced conversion of Hindu girls, with reference to the case of Reena and Raveena of

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