ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Human Rights has launched a mobile application Awaaz, a platform that enables people to immediately report rights violations.
Federal Minister for Law, Justice and Human Rights Senator Azam Nazir Tarar inaugurated the Awaaz app.
This innovative app allows users to report human rights violations, including missing or abducted children, ensuring a quick and coordinated response from authorities and community organizations.
Speaking on the occasion, Tarar said: “We are proud to introduce the Awaaz app, which is an important milestone in our ongoing commitment to human rights.
It underscores our dedication to leveraging technology to ensure swift and efficient action on every report and to uphold justice with unwavering commitment.
The Awaz app is currently available for download for Android phones, with iOS coming soon.
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