Designing a Framework for Peaceful Resolution of Transgender Violence in Pakistan

Authors

  • Ulfat Tahireen Department of Peace & Conflict Studies, National Defense University, Islamabad
  • Raja Adnan Razzaq Associate Professor, School of Peace & Counter Terrorism Studies, Minhaj University Lahore. Research Associate, African Studies Centre, University of Oxford, UK.

Keywords:

Transgender, Violence, Peace framework

Abstract

Gender-based violence and transgender harassment are prevalent social issues in Pakistan, with the term "Hijras" being used to describe the transgender community. They are often stereotypically viewed as shameful and disgraced, and their lives are impacted by issues such as HIV-AIDS, sexual abuse, rape, drug abuse, beggary, suicidal thoughts, and psychological unrest. Although government recognition of the transgender community has been made, the implementation of these laws and ordinances is slow. This study aims to address these unreported and under-covered problems by interviewing transgender community, analyzing case studies, and conducting in-depth interviews with academic and civil society experts. Professionals from various institutions are also interviewed to gain their views on a possible peace framework for the transgender population. The study's findings aims to provide future prospects at social, legal, religious, and political levels.

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Tahireen , U., & Razzaq, R. A. (2024). Designing a Framework for Peaceful Resolution of Transgender Violence in Pakistan. SADIQ Journal of Pakistan Studies, 4(2), 1–14. Retrieved from https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/sjps/article/view/3593