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Shirkat Gah expresses its solidarity with the women of Canada, in their struggle to resist the privatization of family law matters through giving legal coverage to faith-based arbitration.
In particular, Shirkat Gah expresses its solidarity with those Canadians whose families come from Muslim societies, resisting the introduction of so-called 'Shari'a Courts' in the resolution of family matters in Canada.
Shirkat Gah wishes to applaud the on-going struggle of Canadian women to ensure an end to all forms of discrimination.
Shirkat Gah is committed to a just, progressive and democratic society where women are fully empowered, gender equality, human security and opportunities are ensured for all, peace prevails and resources are shared on a sustainable and equitable basis.
Shirkat Gah - Women’s Resource Center was formed in 1975, as a Collective to integrate consciousness raising with a development perspective, and to initiate projects translating advocacy into action.
Shirkat Gah means, ‘place of participation’, and over the last 30 years it has empowered women by increasing their access to information, resources, skills and decision making.