Delhi’s Women Left in Limbo: DCW Leadership Vacuum Cripples Crucial Services
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has been operating without a chairperson or members since July, leaving crucial services for women in disarray. This leadership vacuum has brought key initiatives to a standstill, impacting thousands of women across the city.
Helpdesks established to provide immediate assistance to victims of violence and abuse are currently non-functional. This critical lapse in support mechanisms leaves vulnerable women with limited avenues for redressal.
Adding to the crisis, the women’s helpline, a lifeline for many, has been relocated, further hindering access to much-needed support. The lack of clear communication surrounding the move has only compounded the problem.
The prolonged absence of leadership at the DCW raises serious concerns about the city’s commitment to women’s safety and well-being. The urgent need for the appointment of a new chairperson and members cannot be overstated. The ongoing crisis highlights the vital role of effective governance in ensuring access to essential services for women in distress. This situation demands immediate attention from the Delhi government to restore faith in the system and provide the necessary support to women in need.