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DC B’pora reviews functioning of SAKHI One-Stop Centre

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May 2, 2024
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Bandipora: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Shakeel ul Rehman on Wednesday conducted a comprehensive review of SAKHI One-Stop Centre in a meeting held at mini Secretariat to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of SAKHI-OSC in delivering its crucial services to women in distress.
Centre Administrator SAKHI – One Stop Centre, Ishrat Ayoub apprised the chair that OSC serves as a vital resource for individuals affected by various forms of violence, providing a range of services including medical aid, legal assistance, counseling, and temporary shelter.
It was revealed in the meeting that from January 2020 (Date of its Establishment in Bandipora) till date OSC registered 459 cases, out of which 350 cases were disposed-off at OSC and 43 were disposed-off at District Court Bandipora while 41 are under process at OSC.
The meeting was further informed that OSC conducted 306 awareness programs besides providing temporary shelter to 26 survivors.
Expressing satisfaction with the center’s operations, DC commended the dedication of the staff and their commitment to empowering survivors.
Speaking on the occasion, the DC emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts between SAKHI-One Stop Center and different Departments including ICDS, Social Welfare and Health to effectively address gender-based violence.
The DC underscored the importance of prioritizing initiatives that empower women and emphasized providing holistic support to women facing adversity, besides stressed on skill education for women to empower women through education and training.
Among others, the meeting was attended by ADDC, Mohd Ashraf Bhat; Secretary District Legal Services Authority Bandipora, Nusrat Ali Hakak; CPO, Mohammad Maqbool; District Social Welfare Officer, Staff of OSC and other concerned.

 

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