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 LAHORE:Just like male prisoners, incarcerated women in jails across Punjab have it rough but their ordeal is further exacerbated due to a disregard for their hygiene, privacy, and safety.As per records obtained by The Express Tribune, more than 900 women across the province are currently serving time behind bars in various offences.However, air force 1 mid  despite the high number little has been done to make jails women-friendly for these prisoners, which has led them to believe that be it a life of incarceration or freedom, women in the country are not saf airforce e.Rabbiya Bajwa, a prominent lawyer based in Lahore, reiterating the sentiment, told The Express Tribune that women in nbbalance  Pakistan suffer regardless of whether they are at home or in jail.  ldquo In prisons across the province no one does anything to address feminine hygiene or increase access to healthcare for female jailees,  rdquo  Rabbiya remarked, adding that infections like jaundice, tuberculosis, and cholera are rampant in jails.The lawyer further