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Working with Sharks - A Pakistani Woman's Story of Sexual Harassment in the United Nations - From Personal Grievance to Public Law (Paperback)
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Working with Sharks - A Pakistani Woman's Story of Sexual Harassment in the United Nations - From Personal Grievance to Public Law (Paperback)
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"Little did I know that my intimidation by senior officers in the
UNDP had only just begun." Fouzia Saeed dreamed of bringing social
change to the women of Pakistan and was thrilled to land her dream
job at the world's ethical compass and institutional tour de force:
The United Nations. As expected, the UN was a gathering place for
passionate minds devoted to human rights and justice for all.
Shockingly, at the UN mission in Pakistan it was also a breeding
ground for powerful men who viewed women as sexual objects rather
than professional equals. Refusing her boss's advances didn't stop
the harassment. Reporting him to superiors didn't either. In her
years-long struggle with torment and humiliation at the UN, Fouzia
held strong, knowing her fight for women's rights was the only
thing that could keep her going. But how do you fight for others'
rights when you cannot even take hold of your own? Can you ever
change a culture that views sexual harassment by a man as a woman's
crime? Fouzia and a group of female colleagues, who similarly
suffered in the workplace, gained the courage to risk their
reputations. They filed a joint compliant and promptly found
themselves under attack by their managers who aligned with the
perpetrator in an effort to crush their case. Working with Sharks
follows eleven indestructible women and the case that sparked a
national movement and culminated in the passage of legislation that
made sexual harassment a crime in Pakistan in 2010. Inspirational
and poignant, Working with Sharks encourages women in any part of
the world to find their voice and stand up to sexual harassment.
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