
Girls working in hospitals in Pakistan say they frequently face sexual harassment, violence and verbal abuse, from male colleagues, sufferers and their households.
Following the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at work in an Indian hospital, greater than a dozen feminine medics in Pakistan instructed the BBC they have been fearful about their very own security.
However it is a largely hidden disaster, as many are too scared to come back ahead to report the crimes – whereas those that do are sometimes instructed nobody would imagine their allegations.
Many of the ladies the BBC spoke to requested that their names be withheld for concern of dropping their jobs, “honour and respect”.
A number of months in the past, a younger physician got here to Dr Nusrat (not her actual identify) in tears. Whereas she was utilizing the bathroom, a male physician had filmed the girl via a gap within the wall and was utilizing the video to blackmail her.
“I urged submitting a grievance with the FIA [Federal Investigation Agency, which handles cyber crimes], however she refused. She stated she didn’t need it to be leaked and attain her household or in-laws,” Dr Nusrat defined, including that she is aware of of a minimum of three different circumstances the place feminine docs have been secretly filmed.
Dr Nusrat occurred to know somebody senior within the police who spoke to the blackmailer, warning him he could possibly be arrested for what he had executed. The police officer made positive the video was deleted.
“Sadly, we couldn’t take additional motion, however we bought the opening coated in order that no-one may do it once more,” says Dr Nusrat.
Different ladies shared experiences of being sexually harassed, together with Dr Aamna (not her actual identify), who was a resident medical officer in a authorities hospital 5 years in the past when she was focused by her senior physician, a strong man.

“When he noticed me with a file in my hand, he would attempt to lean over it, make inappropriate feedback, and attempt to contact me,” she says.
She filed a grievance with the hospital administration, however says she was met with indifference. “I used to be instructed I had solely been there for a short while, and requested what proof I had of this harassment. They stated, ‘We have been unable to repair this individual in seven years – nothing will change, and no-one will imagine you’.”
Dr Aamna says she is aware of of different ladies who’ve managed to report movies of harassment, “however nothing occurs – the harasser is merely transferred to a different ward for a number of months, then comes again”.
She needed to full her placement to qualify as a physician, however moved as quickly because it was over.
Testimony gathered by the BBC suggests her story is disturbingly widespread.

The foundation of the issue lies in a scarcity of belief and accountability, based on Dr Summaya Tariq Syed, the chief police surgeon in Karachi and head of Pakistan’s first rape disaster centre.
She describes her 25 years of service as a relentless battle in opposition to violence and betrayal, and says she has been disillusioned with how issues are dealt with.
She recounts how, a number of years in the past when she was in a special function, she was shut in a room by colleagues who wished her to vary what she had written in a autopsy examination report about somebody who had been killed.
“They stated, ‘Signal it or you haven’t any thought what we’ll do to you’,” however she refused. Given the senior place of one of many folks concerned, she says, no motion was taken in opposition to them.
One other feminine physician at a authorities hospital in Punjab explains that it may be laborious for ladies to report abuse.
“The [hospital] committees that do exist usually embrace the identical docs who harass us, or their buddies. So why would anybody file a grievance and make their life much more tough?”
There aren’t any official statistics out there on assaults in opposition to feminine well being employees in Pakistan. Nonetheless, a report within the US Nationwide Institutes of Well being in 2022 paints a troubling image. It signifies that as much as 95% of nurses in Pakistan have confronted office violence a minimum of as soon as of their profession. This consists of assault and threats in addition to verbal and psychological abuse, from colleagues, sufferers and hospital guests.
This tallies with a report within the Pakistan Journal of Medication and Dentistry, which quotes a 2016 research of public sector hospitals in Lahore that urged 27% of nurses had skilled sexual violence. It additionally cites a research from Pakistan’s north-western Khyber Pakhtunkha province that indicated that 69% of nurses and 52% of feminine docs there had skilled some type of sexual harassment within the office from different workers.

Dr Syed recounts a very disturbing assault that occurred in Karachi in 2010: “A physician at a authorities hospital lured a nurse to his hostel, the place he wasn’t alone – two different docs have been there as effectively.” The nurse was raped and was so distraught that she jumped off the roof and was in a coma for a few week. “Nothing that occurred was consensual. However she determined to not pursue the case.”
Dr Syed believes that society usually blames victims and if the nurse had reported it “the blame would have fallen on her”.
Harassment and threats come from sufferers, their buddies and households too, she says, describing how members of the general public attacked her workforce whereas they have been dealing with our bodies within the mortuary final yr.
“Two folks needed to thrust back blows from an individual who tried to hit me, simply because I instructed him to not make movies.”
She registered a grievance with the police and is now ready for the case to work its method via courtroom. “We should proceed our a part of the struggle – staying quiet will solely strengthen the culprits.”
Different feminine docs additionally describe a scarcity of safety as an issue, particularly in state-run hospitals, the place they are saying anybody can stroll in unchecked. At the very least three stated individuals who attacked them have been atypical residents who had entered the hospital whereas drunk. Consuming alcohol is basically banned in Pakistan.
Dr Saadia (not her actual identify) explains that a number of of her colleagues at a significant authorities hospital in Karachi have been repeatedly sexually harassed. “It’s usually folks underneath the affect of medication wandering into the hospital,” she says.
“One night, a colleague was on her method to one other ward when a drunken man began harassing her. One other time, a special physician was attacked. Another docs managed to eliminate the person, however there have been no safety guards round.”

Nurse Elizabeth Thomas (not her actual identify) says incidents the place drunk sufferers attempt to contact them are widespread. “We really feel terrified, not sure whether or not to deal with the person or defend ourselves. We really feel completely helpless. And there aren’t any safety workers to assist us.”
Dr Saadia says they don’t even know “if the individual sweeping the ground or roaming across the ward claiming to be workers is definitely workers”.
Trying again at her time at a authorities hospital in Punjab 5 years in the past, Dr Aamna says: “In distant areas, neglect about safety; they don’t even have correct lighting within the hallways.”
In line with the Pakistan Financial Survey 2023, there are 1,284 authorities hospitals within the nation. Medical doctors say safety measures are extraordinarily poor.
Healthcare employees say many both lack CCTV cameras or have too few, and people who do exist usually don’t perform correctly. They are saying hundreds of sufferers and their households go to these hospitals day by day, and assaults on medical workers have turn into widespread.
Dr Saadia recounts how she as soon as needed to conceal after a affected person’s relative attacked her for ready for take a look at outcomes to reach earlier than administering an injection.
“He was a tall man, and he began yelling at me. I used to be pressed in opposition to the door. He threatened me, saying, ‘Give the injection now, or I’ll kill you’.”
Lots of Pakistan’s nursing workers come from minority non-Muslim communities, which may make them weak in different methods, says Elizabeth Thomas.
“I do know many nurses who’re harassed, and in the event that they don’t comply, they’re threatened with accusations of blasphemy. If a nurse is engaging, they’re usually instructed to transform their faith.
“We’re at all times left questioning easy methods to reply as a result of if we don’t do what they need, they may falsely accuse us of blasphemy. This has occurred to nurses.”
On prime of the abuse, feminine docs describe enduring lengthy, demanding shifts with a scarcity of primary amenities.
“Throughout my home job, we went via instances when, throughout a 30-hour shift, we didn’t have a room to relaxation in. We might go outdoors and relaxation in a colleague’s automotive for quarter-hour or so,” says Dr Saadia.
“Once I was within the emergency ward, there was no rest room. We couldn’t go to the toilet throughout 14-hour shifts. Even once we have been menstruating, we couldn’t use a bathroom.”
She says bogs for hospital workers have been in different blocks, so distant that they didn’t have time to go and use them.

The BBC requested native well being ministers within the 4 provinces the place these ladies have labored to remark, in addition to the nationwide well being co-ordinator in Islamabad however didn’t obtain any replies.
Because the rape and homicide of the trainee physician in India, discussions have intensified amongst feminine docs in Pakistan about how to make sure their very own security.
Dr Saadia says it has affected her deeply and she or he has modified her routine: “I now not go to darkish or abandoned locations. I used to take the steps, however now I really feel safer utilizing the lifts.”
And Elizabeth Thomas says it has shaken her too. “I’ve a seven-year-old daughter, and she or he usually says she desires to turn into a physician. However I preserve questioning, is a physician protected on this nation?”