Women empowerment: Pakistan receives C’wealth Award
LONDON: The government of Pakistan has received the Commonwealth Government Award for Women’s Economic Empowerment.The Award was jointly given by the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network and Global Citizen to the Government of Pakistan in recognition of the work and impact in the area of women’s empowerment, says a press release issued here on Friday. The government of Pakistan was acknowledged for securing passage of the Anti-Honour Killings Bill in 2016 into legislation and to be able to forge an effective coalition of parliamentarians, NGOs, civil society, academia and media who all supported it in this landmark achievement.
The award was received by a representative of the High Commission on behalf of the government of Pakistan.
Award was given during the ceremony of the 3rd Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards held on April 18, on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in London.
The ceremony was organised by the Commonwealth Businesswomen Network, an accredited organisation focussed on women’s leadership and economic empowerment recognised by 53 governments across five continents.
It brings together around 50,000 women working to encourage, enable and embed women in leadership and women’s economic empowerment through trade, talent and training.
Another award, the Commonwealth Company of the Year Award was conferred upon Engro Foods (Pakistan) in recognition for its work towards having a significant impact on women’s economic empowerment in the organisation and the wider community.
The award was received by Ms. Nageen Rizvi, Head of Corporate Communications and Sustainability at Engro Foods (Pakistan) and Regional Leader for Asia at the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network.
Meanwhile Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi met British Prime Minister Theresa May here on the sidelines of 25th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2018) on Friday.
During the meeting held here at Windsor Castle, the two leaders discussed matters of bilateral and mutual interest.
Prime Minister Abbasi earlier in the day interacted with leaders of various CW countries during the retreat sessions and discussed issues of mutual interest.
The Prime Minister interacted and had frank discussion on various issues of mutual interest with several leaders from Commonwealth countries.
Prime Minister Abbasi, who was here to attend CHOGM Summit first in London in 40 years actively participated in the Executive Sessions on Thursday and presented Pakistan’s vision on economy, security and sustainable development. Pakistan being a founder member of the 53-member Commonwealth had been playing active role.
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