Gender Discrimination: Implications for Pakistan Security

  • Iqbal H
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Abstract

Gender discrimination is a non-tradition security threat to Pakistan and it has implications for Pakistan security. Pakistani women are more than half of the total population, but women are treated inhumanly within their homes by their husbands or dominant males through different ways like Domestic Violence, Sawara, Vani, Karo Kari, Honour Killing, Acid Throwing, Forced Marriages etc. Gender discrimination is also deeply rooted in Pakistani society in education and employment sectors. The security of a state like Pakistan is connected with the security of whole population and a country cannot be considered secure until its whole population feel secure. For the progress and prosperity of a country there is needed to eliminate the discriminatory attitude of the society towards the women. There are multiple ways to improve gender balance in the country which will reduce gender discrimination.

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Iqbal, H. (2012). Gender Discrimination: Implications for Pakistan Security. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 1(4), 16–25. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-0141625

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