Ref: 1/2007
Date: 24
January 2007
To Exchange Expertise and Liaise:
PCHR’s Women’s Rights Unit Meets Women’s
Organizations and Active Civil Society Groups in the Southern Gaza Strip
On Tuesday, 24
January 2007, PCHR’s Women’s Rights Unit organized an open meeting entitled
“Legal Aid and Counseling Programs for Women,” with the participation of
women’s and civil society organizations in the southern Gaza Strip. The
meeting was held in the Center’s Khan Yunis branch.
More than 60
representatives of women’s and civil society organizations from the southern
Gaza Strip attended the meeting, which aimed to exchange expertise and
maintain liaison among the participants. The meeting is part of the Women’s
Rights Unit activities towards improving women’s awareness of their legal
rights and provide them with legal counseling and assistance.
Majeda Shehada,
the unit’s researcher, opened the meeting with a briefing about the unit,
its objectives, plans, and activities. PCHR’s deputy director, Jaber Weshah,
followed by talking about the current situation in the OPT, and the need to
improve joint activities among different organizations to improve services
provided to women.
Hanan Matar, the
unit’s lawyer, talked about the work of the unit in the area of legal
counseling and representation in courts, in addition to legal awareness.
The unit’s
director, Mona El-Shawwa, discussed the intended objectives of the meeting,
which included: exchange of ideas and expertise, learning from the
experience of other organizations, and attaining a better understanding of
the needs of Palestinian women vis-à-vis the unit’s work and plans.
The meeting
witnessed an open discussion between the participants on their experience,
which led to drafting a number of recommendations for the Women’s Rights
Unit. The recommendations included:
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Providing
awareness activities for men, and not restricting them to women;
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Improving access
to schools to raise girls awareness of their rights;
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Concentrating
awareness activities on youth;
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Increasing
awareness activities for women, and conducting field follow up of results;
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Working to amend
existing laws, especially the personal statute law, which discriminates
against women; and
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Working to provide
a safe house for female victims of violence.