Women urged to unite against sexual harassment at workplace

Staff Correspondent
Speakers at a discussion yesterday called on the women to unite against sexual harassment at workplaces.

Workplace harassment is one of the main obstacles to ensuring women rights and their participation in the country's development activities, the discussants observed.

The South Asian Network of Gender Activists and Trainers (Sangat) organised the discussion at the BETS centre in Dhanmondi to mark the South Asian Women's Day.

"We have to create such an environment both at home and workplace so that women could raise their voice against any kind of violence," said Shaheen Anam, team leader of Manusher Jonno.

Terming sexual harassment at workplace a major hurdle, she said the number of working women would decline if they feel insecure at their workplaces, which will eventually hinder the country's development.

Journalist and filmmaker Shamim Akther said ensuring women's rights is the precondition for safeguarding human rights and democracy.

She called for greater participation of women in the development activities.

Filmmaker Shabnam Ferdousi said many women at home and workplace face physical harassment that creates a tremendous mental pressure on them.

Tapati Shah, a member of Sangat, and coordiantor Fauzia Khandakar also spoke.

Three films highlighting the violation of women's rights were also screened after the discussion.