ethics
Shelters for Abused and Homeless WomenWhat to do? The issue of abused and homeless women is one that has recently been brought to the forefront of social issues in Pakistan. Abuse, most often begins after marriage. According to local traditions, once a girl's baraat (wedding procession) enters the husband's house, only her janaza (funeral pyre) should leave. Loyalty and devotion to the husband and his family come above every thing else. When family support is pulled away, the girl is then at the mercy of her husband. This total control of the girl's life sometimes leads to her death. Often times it leads to abuse. The girl cannot return to her father's house for fear of dishonoring him and so continues to suffer. In some cases she may chose to run away therefore igniting her
Providing a shelter will meet their basic needs of food, clothing and a roof over their head. Inside the compound there will be a polytechnic/ educational institute to provide them an education, guidance and counseling for their emotional health, law firm to handle legal matters and a nursery primary school for their children. With USD 1 million, I would open a large hostel for women in need of protection. Women in Pakistan face even more discrimination. Why would I do it and how do I justify it? Living in a man's world is difficult enough for women in Europe and America. A nursery and primary school should be available for women who were accompanied by young children. These shelters besides being few in number are also run on a small scale often equipped to handle visitors for short periods of time. Most women housed in shelters are semi-literate if at all and with little or no skills. With an able body and an active mind, they can contribute to society and become productive members. Seeing to their emotional needs will go a long way in making them into whole people again. Women rejected by society are pushed to the very bottom of the food chain. There are very few shelters, which will take in runaway women. This building should also contain guidance and counseling service to look after their emotional health. No real constructive assistance is given to the battered women. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**.
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