Addressing mascuilinities in Public Transportation
Everyday, more than 50 % women are the passengers of public vehicles in Kathmandu. They start to use since morning at 4 Am for selling and buying vegetables. The poor girls do not have school bus or they do not able to pay the charges of school bus. Thus, girls and women have to use public vehicles. They do not have any choices. In vehicles, there is no special seats for women and girls. More oftenly, drivers, conductors and men passengers abused physically, mentally and so on. Therefore, men should engage in this process of educating on human rights, gender.
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