UN Women, Ombudsperson KP ink accord to fight harassment at workplaces
Islamabad: UN Women Pakistan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Office of Ombudsperson Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) for protection against sexual harassment of women at the
workplace.
Aisha Mukhtar, Deputy Country Representative, UN Women Pakistan, and Rukhshanda Naz, first
Ombudsperson of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, signed the MoU.
Under this MoU, database for reported cases will be supported to assess the trends of harassment at the
workplace along with capacity building of inquiry committees to deal with cases of sexual harassment.
UN Women and Office of Ombudsperson KP will also collaborate for raising public awareness on sexual
harassment laws and compliance requirements. The signatories have agreed to form working groups which
will be responsible for monitoring the development and execution of agreed activities.
At the signing ceremony, Rukhshanda Naz stated, “Now that the office of Ombudsperson is active, we would
like to emphasis the execution and smooth implementation of the Workplace Harassment Law so that the
environment is safe for women to reach their full potential and contribute to the economy.”
Aisha Mukhtar welcomed appointment of Rukhshanda Naz as the first Ombudsperson for KP and reiterated
UN Women’s commitment towards strengthening institutions and mechanisms for preventing and addressing
sexual harassment at workplace.
“Women have a legal right to a safe working environment, which is free of sexual harassment and Office of
Ombudsperson has a crucial role to play in ensuring effective implementation of sexual harassment laws.”