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About the Aurat Foundation

In 1986 Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation was set up as an information and advisory service for women as well as a clearing-house of information on women. The organisation generates information forwomen's empowerment in society and disseminates it through established and alternative channels of communication. The major focus of Aurat Foundation has been the \vomen from the low income strata who have the least access to organised information which can enable them to make decisions in their daily lives and reduce their dependence on social structures and relationships that perpetuate their suppression and subordination in society.

The strategy of Aurat Foundation is to focus at two levels:

The work of Aurat Foundation is organised under the following areas of activities:

For undertaking this work, the organisation has a documentation and resource centre, which consists of a library, a publications unit and an audiovisual unit. It has also established a number of information services for legal, health, financial, employment and environment information. Aurat Foundation is also networking with organisations and agencies working for women to establish an information network for women's development. Other activities which feed into its information development and dissemination objectives include research and training for NGOs and women at the grassroots level.


Women lack access to technology in rural Pakistan in three levels:

Most training programmes for enhancing agricultural productivity do not take into account women's time commitments and the constraints that prevent them from taking part in the training. Without the necessary training, women are unable to utilise the new technologies and hence are replaced by the men in the activities which were once defined as female specific. When new technology is introduced, it usually helps men with their task of ploughing and irrigation, while women continue with their back-breaking work of weeding and transplanting, either picking by hand or using primitive implements. Even when technology is introduced for tasks done traditionally by women, the machines tend to replace women completely rather than easing their work. Men take over the moment the activity becomes commercially feasible.

There is thus a definite need to reach out to women in the rural areas through the radio with information related to food production technologies, including agricultural production, crop and food processing and preservation, agro-forestry and rural energy.

Aurat Foundation has developed a project whereby a weekly, 30-minute radio programme will be run over a period of two years. It will provide rural women the information they need for technologies relevant to their roles in the food production cycle. Although the programme will reach a very large target group, its short duration needs to be accompanied by supplementary activities which are vital for a continuing impact. A follow-up action plan has therefore been formulated to maintain continuity in information communication, develop two-way communication channels between women and technology institutions, and respond to expressed needs.

In the current phase of this project, Aurat Foundation is doing the following:

The follow-up activities to the radio programme include:

Any project for women's economic upliftment cannot always imply providing more work for them but must undertake to recognise their work, time and energy commitments and to decrease their workloads while increasing their productivity and income.

Source: Aurat Quarterly Newsletter, Vol. V:l (1993). Aurat Foundation, 4-A IDA Garden View Apartments, Lawrence Road, Lahore, Pakistan 54000