Fauzia Viqar is a Pakistani human rights activist with a focus on women's rights. She served as the first chairperson of the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women from 2014 to 2019.
Education
Viqar has a master's degree in Political Science from the McMaster University in Ontario, Canada.[1]
Career and activism
Viqar worked as the advocacy director for the non-profit organisation Shirkat Gah Women's Resource Centre from 2010 to 2014.[2] Her advocacy efforts at the organisation included work on honour killings and domestic violence. She was a co-author of the civil society-endorsed shadow report titled Obstructing Progress: Growing Talibanisation & Poor Governance in Pakistan presented for Pakistan's periodic review of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women in 2013.[3]
Since August 2019, she has worked as the Chief Executive Officer of the consultancy firm Rah Center for Management & Development.[4]
Punjab Commission on the Status of Women
In February 2014, the Punjab Assembly passed the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women Act.[5] The Act provided for the establishment of a commission to work on women empowerment in the province.[6] The commission's mandate includes review of laws, policies, and programs with the mission to improve the socioeconomic development of women and to end all forms of discrimination against women.[5]
Viqar was appointed as the first chairperson of the Punjab Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) on 8 March 2014.[7] Under her leadership, the PCSW developed a gender management information system, started publishing annual gender parity reports for the province, and launched a telephone helpline for women to report abuse.[8][9][10] During Viqar's tenure, the commission also launched a smartphone app to help women report incidents of harassment to the police department.[11]
The Women Development Department of the Government of Punjab, which is the public body overseeing the PCSW, served a one-month notice of termination to Viqar to remove her as PCSW chairperson on 21 May 2019.[12]
In 2023 she was appointed as the Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment at Workplace.[13]
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