PESHAWAR: UN Women Pakistan’s Rolling Resistance: Theatre on Wheels campaign made its stop here the other day at Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) as part of the global 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.
A statement issued here said that the campaign, under the theme #KoiJawaazNahi (#NoExcuse), leverages the transformative power of theatre to spark dialogue and mobilise collective action against gender-based violence (GBV).
The event brought together leaders from academia, government, and civil society.
Zainab Qaiser Khan, UN Women Pakistan head of Peshawar Office, reiterated the campaign’s transformative vision: “Through innovative platforms like Rolling Resistance, we aim to foster empathy, challenge harmful norms, and inspire action. GBV is not just a women’s issue; it is a human rights crisis affecting every facet of society. Globally, one in three women experiences violence in her lifetime. GBV must end, and initiatives like these bring us closer to a society where dignity and safety are fundamental rights for all.”
Prof Attaur Rehman from IMS spoke about the importance of raising awareness regarding GBV through a medium that resonates with the youth. “Theatre is a compelling medium to challenge societal norms and inspire change. Rolling Resistance is not just a campaign; it is a movement that empowers individuals to confront violence and promote equality.”
The event captivated students and faculty with a powerful theatrical performance, followed by interactive discussions that encouraged participants to reflect on their role in fostering a safer and more equitable society.
Attendees shared personal stories, amplifying the campaign’s message of solidarity and hope.
Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2024






























