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Sindh, Pakistan, faces low convictions in gender-based violence cases due to systemic flaws, despite reform efforts and a 2030 goal to improve outcomes.
A recent dialogue in Sindh, Pakistan, revealed systemic failures in the justice system's response to gender-based violence, with only 1.2% of cases resulting in convictions due to weak prosecution, underfunded shelters, and patriarchal biases.
Experts called for reforms including survivor-centered investigations, better-trained personnel, and increased female representation, while a provincial plan aims to cut GBV by half and raise convictions to 20% by 2030—though progress is stymied by poor funding and lack of a centralized data system.
Activists stress the need for donor support, improved data collection, and efforts to shift societal attitudes.
Sindh, Pakistán, enfrenta bajas condenas en casos de violencia de género debido a fallas sistémicas, a pesar de los esfuerzos de reforma y una meta de 2030 para mejorar los resultados.