With the generous support of the Governments of Canada, Finland, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom under Jordan’s National Action Plan on the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (JONAP), UN Women has provided 500 recovery bags to assist women residing in shelters and women inmates in the Al Juwaideh women’s rehabilitation centre, according to a joint statement by the PSD and UN Women.
"The PSD, through the Family Protection Department (FPD), has taken concrete steps to address the issue of domestic violence. Building on many years of operations in this field, the administration made significant achievements, especially in the investigation and follow-up of all issues related to domestic violence as well as in raising family and social awareness,” said Brig. Gen. Mutasim Abu Shattal, PSD assistant director for management and logistical support.
Abu Shattal emphasised that the PSD is "actively enforcing the law”, providing services and assistance to those in need. In order to achieve this, the PSD has adopted a participatory strategy, engaging all national institutions and international partners, including UN Women, to work together in improving the social protection system and to provide the best legal, health, social and humanitarian services to survivors of domestic violence, according to the statement.
He also affirmed that, in light of the COVID-19 outbreak and national efforts to prevent the spreading of the pandemic, the PSD, in partnership with UN Women, took preventive measures and adopted the highest health standards to protect women.
Female officers serving in the PSD Women’s Directorate, Gendarmerie and the Civil Defence Directorate have played a "critical role” in responding to this pandemic, the statement read.
With the support of UN Women and international partners, enhanced services were provided to survivors of violence and women hosted in rehabilitation centres. In addition, all female officers were trained to provide professional assistance and support to women in need.
"Through the JONAP pooled fund, we have been able to quickly respond to the needs of the security sector and to support efforts to mainstream gender in the crisis response. The deployment of women police officers in the first line of response is a good example of this. Their observations and input have been crucial to integrate the perspectives of women in the measures taken, and to promote public services that respond to women’s needs,” stated Tone Allers, Norwegian Ambassador to Jordan on behalf of the donor consortium in the statement.
"The impact of COVID-19 across the world is demonstrating how a crisis specifically affects the lives of women while highlighting the leadership roles women are playing to help their countries respond and recover,” said Ziad Sheikh, UN Women Jordan Representative.
"Here in Jordan, our well-established partnership with the PSD under the nationally-led and widely supported JONAP is enabling UN Women to support national partners in the response,” he said.