The Women Development Department, in collaboration with Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), organized a series of impactful activities under the global 16 Days of Activism campaign. As part of the initiative, the LCWU building was illuminated in orange to symbolize hope and a unified stand against gender-based violence.
An awareness session titled “Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women & Girls” was held by the Department of Gender Studies, LCWU, in partnership with Simorgh Organization, a women-led NGO. The session took place on 28th November from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and highlighted the urgent need to address digital abuse and promote safer online spaces for women and girls.
The event concluded with a powerful student march led by CM Ambassador Zarwa Ijaz outside the WDC office, where participants raised banners and chanted, “Say No to Digital Violence Against Women & Girls.” The march ended with a collective pledge to stand against all forms of digital violence and support survivors.
