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Pakistan's women-only rickshaw service struggles after just a year

(Agencies) Updated: 2016-03-23 09:57
Pakistan's women-only rickshaw service struggles after just a year
Pink Rickshaw driver Parveen Bibi looks for prospective passengers in Lahore, Pakistan November 17, 2015. Pakistan's first women-only rickshaw service was meant to provide its staff with a new way of gaining financial independence and its passengers with the chance of a ride without being groped and harassed by male drivers. But, after just a year in business, the "Pink Rickshaw" in the Punjabi city of Lahore, is struggling. [Photo/Agencies]

Help has been promised by a Scotland-based charity, run by pop star Annie Lennox, and Pink Rickshaw founder, Zar Aslam, said she hopes to get the money for ten rickshaws by September.

Aslam, who herself narrowly escaped kidnapping in a rickshaw when she was a student, said she had aimed to have 25 of the pink-and-white rickshaws on the road by mid-2016 but the manufacturers have sent only six, and three are too old to use.

"There are several women waiting to get the rickshaws," said Aslam, who also runs the Environment Protection Fund, a Pakistani non-profit agency.

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