The founding father of Pakistan,
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was an
indefatigable campaigner for
women’s
rights who advocated for full participation
of women in public life and in
nationbuilding. In keeping with his vision, the
Government of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan has
pledged to ensure the
elimination of all forms of discrimination
against women as guaranteed in
the
Constitution of the country. Pakistan was
amongst the first group of countries in
the United
Nations to sign the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
in 1948 and since then has
become
signatory to seven international human
rights treaties out of nine. The Vision 2025
of
Pakistan reaffirms the commitment of
the Government to promote an enabling
environment for women
so that they may
realize their full potential and be active
contributors to the development of
the
country.
Publication Date | 2023-08-27 |
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Author(s) | UN Women & NCSW |