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AP Govt. sets up society for women empowerment

May 05, 2010 05:25 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:02 pm IST - Hyderabad

State Chief Minister K. Rosaiah holding a logo of the newly launched programmes in Hyderabad on Wednesday. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf

The Andhra Pradesh government on Wednesday launched the Society for Protection and Empowerment of Women and Children and an Integrated Child Protection scheme to facilitate effective protection of women and children by synergising the service chain of government, non-governmental organisations and private sector.

It also released a protocol on minimum standards of care in homes for victims of sex trafficking to effectively combat trafficking of women and provide all care and support to the victims.

Andhra Pradesh is the first state in the country to set up the society for women empowerment as well as frame the protocol against trafficking, according to Chief Minister K. Rosaiah, who launched these programmes at a two-day workshop organised by the Women Development and Child Welfare Department here today.

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“There are several laws for the protection of women but unfortunately they are not being effectively implemented, resulting in growing violence against women.

As many as 10,000 cases of dowry harassment (domestic violence) are being registered in Andhra Pradesh every year while there is an increase in incidence of women and children being trafficked.

Every year, an estimated 20,000 women and children are being trafficked from AP alone,” the Chief Minister noted.

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