‘Women in Pakistan earn 18pc less than men for similar work’
LAHORE:The Department of Media and Development Communication, University of the Punjab in collaboration with the Punjab Women Protection Authority (PWPA) commemorated International Women’s Day event titled ‘Accelerate action: Advancing and celebrating gender equity.’
Students, faculty, staff, and community members, gathered to celebrate the achievements of women and discuss critical issues related to gender equality. The chief guest was MPA and Punjab Women Protection Authority Chairperson Hina Parvez Butt. Other panellists included PWPA DG Kulsoom Saqib, Fatima Razzaq, Ayesha Ayub, and others while it was hosted by Dr Ayesha Ashfaq, the Chairperson Department of Media and Development Communication.
Hina Parvez Butt presented key facts to the audience regarding Pakistan’s standing in the global gender equality index. She pointed out that, on average, women in Pakistan earn 18% less than men for similar work. She emphasised that any form of violence against women is a red line for the chief minister. She discussed the alarming number of cases that are reported daily to their authority, including domestic violence, murder, acid attacks, and rape. She encouraged women to establish clear boundaries and to be vigilant about recognising and addressing any red flags in their relationships.
Dr Ayesha Ashfaq highlighted the lack of women’s participation in the digital economy. She emphasised that the economic participation of women is crucial for transforming Pakistan into a digital economy. She highlighted the importance of reinforcing the rights of marginalised segments of society.
-
'Bridgerton' Season 4 Stars Comment On Their Returns For Fifth Season As Benedict, Sophie's Love Story Wraps Up -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Finally Land In Big Trouble Over Sarah, Andrew Scandal -
'Bridgerton' Star Phoebe Dynevor Revealed Her Most Hated Trait -
Matthew McCoughaney Reveals One Rule Of Christopher Nolan He Would Never Break -
Sarah Ferguson Plans Leave Meghan Markle, Prince Harry 'anxious' -
'The Sopranos' Creator Recalls One Major Change To Show Which Changed TV History -
Woman Jailed For Sleeping Next To Husband's Corpse For Weeks -
US-Iran Conflict Disrupts Thousands Of Flights, Strands Hundreds Of Thousands Worldwide -
Katherine Schwarzenegger Talks About 'challenging Times' With Chris Pratt -
Brooklyn Makes Victoria Beckham Come Undone: ‘She’s Barely Sleeping Now’ -
New Microsoft Scam Turns Security Feature Against Users -
Kelly Osbourne Fires Back At Body-shamers After The 2026 Brit Awards -
Andrew Turns Into An ‘enormous’ Woe For King Charles Amid Cancer: ‘It’s Not Even Royal Embarrassment’ -
Princess Diana's Brother Shares 'memories Of A Golden Childhood' -
The Pope Breaks His Silence On Iran Attacks: Breaking -
US On High Alert After Overnight Joint-military Strikes On Iran: FBI