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Women-only buses launched in Abbottabad

By Rashid Javed 2019-05-01
ABBOTTABAD: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Speaker Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani on Tuesday inaugurated the women-only bus service here.

Earlier in the month, the Pink Bus Service was launched in Mardan.

Funded by the Japanese government, the initiative was undertaken by the United Nations Office for Project Services in partnership with the UN Women, a United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and empowerment of women.

Addressing the bus service inauguration ceremony at the Jalal Baba Auditorium, the assembly speaker said the provincial government had fulfilled its commitment to providing safe, reliable and hassle-free transport facility to women in Abbottabad, the major city of Hazara division.

He said the initiative was part of the government`s efforts for the women`s empowerment and facilitation.`This project is the first of its kind not only in Pakistan but in the entire South Asianregion as well. It will provide safe, economical, reliable and hassle-free transport facil-ity to women in Abbottabad,` he said.

Mr Ghani said the ruling PTI was committed to protecting the women`s rights and providing them with employment opportunities. He said a bill against domestic violence would be tabled in the provincial assembly soon.

UNOPS director Charles Chanan, who was also in attendance, said his organisation was committed to helping the government for the women`s development.

Local MPA Maleeha Asghar said the number of Pink buses would be increased in light of the women`s response to the service.She said buses had been designed for women and minor children accompanying them.

`Seven buses will cover 15 bus stops built by UNOPS on an 18-kilometer route from Mansehra Bus Stop to Frontier Medical College. Every bus stop is powered by solar panels ensuring uninterrupted lighting after sunset,` she said.

The MPA said the government would develop women`s hostels and babysitting facilities for working women besides ensuring provision of technical education to women.