The Borneo Post

Uber gives Pakistan drivers classes to deter sex harassment

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ISLAMABAD: Uber is teaching its drivers in Pakistan how not to sexually harass women, a spokeswoma­n said Friday, after the popular transport app launched in the conservati­ve country where women are often hassled on public transport.

In Pakistan, “there is lack of knowledge on what constitute­s sexual harassment,” said Shaden Abdellatif, a spokeswoma­n for ride-hailing service that launched in the teeming eastern city of Lahore on Thursday.

“It seems it is not part of the conversati­on in basic education,” she added, saying only Uber drivers in Lahore and in the Egyptian capital Cairo had to undergo the training.

California-based Uber was officially banned from the Indian capital Delhi after one of its drivers raped a young woman passenger there in 2014 in a case that made internatio­nal headlines.

Women in Pakistan have fought for their rights for decades in a country where so-called honour killings and acid attacks are commonplac­e and where females face routine public harassment.

The seminar was brief – about half an hour of the four hours of training that Uber’s several hundred drivers in Lahore receive – and will continue to be conducted for newly-joined drivers in the future.

Trainees were also told not to contact women after dropping them off, or to pass their passengers’ phone numbers on to others.

“Our primary objective is that drivers understand that sexual harassment is not just about assaulting or harming someone,” said Tooba Fatima, from Pakistanba­sed social enterprise RABTT, which designed the seminar.

“Making someone uncomforta­ble is harassment, whatever your intention is,” Fatima said.

“People here tend to stare, make comments on the way one is dressed, ask questions about who you are going to see or why. And it is the woman who ends up being told: ‘You should not be out so late’, ‘Why would you go here or there’.”

Abdellatif told AFP the company is trying to offer “a safer space in public transport for women through educating the drivers, even on a very basic level”. — AFP

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