

Establish Police Women Commissions in Pakistan to Protect Women Lives


Establish Police Women Commissions in Pakistan to Protect Women Lives
The Issue
Every day, countless women in Pakistan face the harrowing realities of harassment, violence, and gender-based crimes. From being mentally tortured to enduring physical abuse and, tragically, facing the trauma of rape, the urgency for a transformative change is palpable.
The persistent and systemic issue of women's safety highlights a critical need for dedicated support systems. The establishment of a Police Women Commission (PWC) and a WhatsApp-based Female Police Accessibility System in every Union Council across Pakistan can significantly empower and protect women. This initiative is not just about creating new structures but about fostering a safer, more responsive environment where women can report abuses without fear.
The proposed Police Women Commission would serve as a dedicated body focused solely on addressing crimes against women, ensuring that their cases receive the attention, sensitivity, and urgency they rightfully deserve. The commission would work closely with law enforcement, offering specialized training and resources to handle gender-based crimes effectively. Further, it would play a pivotal role in shaping policies that prioritize women's safety and rights.
Meanwhile, the WhatsApp-based Female Police Accessibility System would revolutionize the way crimes against women are reported. By leveraging one of the most popular communication platforms in the country, this system ensures that even in remote areas, help can be just a message away. Women would have a direct line to dedicated officers trained to address their concerns swiftly and with empathy.
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, numerous cases of violence against women still go unreported due to fear of reprisal, shame, or disbelief by authorities. Implementing these systems can drastically reduce such barriers, encouraging more women to come forward and seek justice.
Incorporating these solutions is not merely an act of government policy; it is a promise to the women of Pakistan that their safety is a priority, and they are not alone. It is a step towards creating a society where women can walk freely, live without fear, and have their voices heard and respected.
By signing this petition, we can collectively call on the Pakistani government to take immediate action. Sign to stand with the women of Pakistan, and support the establishment of PWC and the WhatsApp-based accessibility system for a safer tomorrow.

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The Issue
Every day, countless women in Pakistan face the harrowing realities of harassment, violence, and gender-based crimes. From being mentally tortured to enduring physical abuse and, tragically, facing the trauma of rape, the urgency for a transformative change is palpable.
The persistent and systemic issue of women's safety highlights a critical need for dedicated support systems. The establishment of a Police Women Commission (PWC) and a WhatsApp-based Female Police Accessibility System in every Union Council across Pakistan can significantly empower and protect women. This initiative is not just about creating new structures but about fostering a safer, more responsive environment where women can report abuses without fear.
The proposed Police Women Commission would serve as a dedicated body focused solely on addressing crimes against women, ensuring that their cases receive the attention, sensitivity, and urgency they rightfully deserve. The commission would work closely with law enforcement, offering specialized training and resources to handle gender-based crimes effectively. Further, it would play a pivotal role in shaping policies that prioritize women's safety and rights.
Meanwhile, the WhatsApp-based Female Police Accessibility System would revolutionize the way crimes against women are reported. By leveraging one of the most popular communication platforms in the country, this system ensures that even in remote areas, help can be just a message away. Women would have a direct line to dedicated officers trained to address their concerns swiftly and with empathy.
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, numerous cases of violence against women still go unreported due to fear of reprisal, shame, or disbelief by authorities. Implementing these systems can drastically reduce such barriers, encouraging more women to come forward and seek justice.
Incorporating these solutions is not merely an act of government policy; it is a promise to the women of Pakistan that their safety is a priority, and they are not alone. It is a step towards creating a society where women can walk freely, live without fear, and have their voices heard and respected.
By signing this petition, we can collectively call on the Pakistani government to take immediate action. Sign to stand with the women of Pakistan, and support the establishment of PWC and the WhatsApp-based accessibility system for a safer tomorrow.

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Petition created on 9 June 2026


