Promoting responsible fatherhood can help prevent child
marriages and domestic violence and contribute to an environment whereby
women and children have access to their basic rights.
This was the crux of a discussion held on Monday at a local hotel organised by the Rutgers World Population Foundation (WPF).
Rutgers WPF Assistant Programme Officer Natasha Sajjad said fathers
were usually more responsive to children despite being less emotionally
expressive with them.
They didn’t spend as much time with children due to other engagements, she added.
“These set patterns are affecting families’ overall development and
are the major cause for increasing incidents of domestic violence and
early child marriages,” she said.
Patterns of gender inequality were borne out of the stereotypical norms of masculinity and men’s gender identities, said Sajjad.
“This has serious implications for women’s health and social
development as well as for men’s health and interpersonal
relationships,” she said.
Sajjad referred to a household survey recently conducted in Dera
Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Jafferabad and
Naseerabad, for which around 5,000 women were interviewed.
While 62 per cent of respondents said they had witnessed domestic
violence during their childhoods, 75 per cent said their children had
witnessed the physical abuse inflicted upon them by their husbands.
Exposure to such violence had a negative impact on young minds and led to aggressive streaks in their character, she said.
Rutgers WPF Assistant Programme Officer Amina Sarwar said it was
critical for women to engage men in childcare activities at home if they
wished to see long-term behavioural changes in children.
“Men should play their role in creating an environment which
transforms their children’s behaviour so that their sons understand the
meaning of gender equality and their daughters understand the concept of
female empowerment,” she said.
Sajjad and Sarwar announced that Rutgers WPF would commence a
yearlong ‘Green Ribbon’ campaign promoting responsible fatherhood from
June 16 on Father’s Day.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/561534/family-development-promoting-responsible-fatherhood-reduces-domestic-violence/
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