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President Bhandari stresses public awareness, legal action for ending VAW



KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has called on the sides concerned to spread public awareness and to make arrangements for legal redress along with appropriate compensation to the victims by punishing the perpetrators so as to prevent the recurrence of crime and violence against women (VAW).

The President stated this in a message of best wishes she gave on the occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women today.

In the message, the Head of State said it is the common responsibility of the whole world to establish gender equality by eliminating all forms of violence in the context of no culture, region, society, and economy becoming free of VAW.

Stating that the Constitution of Nepal has envisaged a violence-free and just society, the President has stressed the need for all the sides concerned to be more aware and alert and move ahead towards establishing a society free of violence at a time when the Government of Nepal is committed to implementing the letter and spirit of the constitution.

“Although the law has forbidden social evils, ill practices, and superstitious beliefs as witchery, chhaupadi, dowry, and the tilak system, still many sisters are facing violence, discrimination, and indignity. All sides of the society should be equally active in making the government’s efforts towards banishing heinous forms of violence as domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual misconduct at the workplace, acid attack as well as rape fully successful,” the President asserted.

She reiterated that an environment should be created wherein all women will feel self-dignity along with equal participation and leadership role of women for building a violence-free, prosperous, and just society. It is necessary to institutionalize a gender-responsive governance system through gender mainstreaming in all levels and structures of the state.

The President has also emphasized the need for the federal, provincial, and local governments to make every effort from their side by managing the required policy, plan, program, and budget for the prevention and control of COVID-19 and for the treatment of the affected people as this pandemic has made the lives of children, girls and women more difficult.

Publish Date : 25 November 2020 08:06 AM

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