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MoSD: Protecting Women and Girls Is a Shared Responsibility That Requires Respect for Privacy

MoSD: Protecting Women and Girls Is a Shared Responsibility That Requires Respect for Privacy

The Ministry of Social Development affirms that issues concerning women and girls require the highest level of sensitivity and responsibility—especially when they involve complex psychological and social dimensions. This calls on everyone—individuals and institutions alike—to uphold human dignity, protect privacy, and refrain from circulating unverified information that could cause serious harm to victims and their families.

The Ministry urges media outlets, citizens, and activists to adhere strictly to ethical standards in publishing and to immediately cease sharing any content that violates personal privacy or exacerbates psychological and social harm. Such actions obstruct professional interventions and undermine efforts aimed at providing protection and support.

The Ministry stresses that protecting women and girls from all forms of violence is a shared national and societal responsibility. It requires effective coordination among official bodies, civil society organizations, and the media, within a framework rooted in social justice and human rights.

The Ministry reaffirms its full commitment to strengthening the social protection system and providing comprehensive support to anyone facing violence or threats—through its specialized teams and in collaboration with relevant stakeholders—in a manner that ensures the safety and well-being of victims.