ISLAMABAD - Ministry of Human Rights (MoHR) here on Tuesday organized an event to celebrate the National Working Women’s Day. Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari, Secretary Human Rights, senior officers and all female working staff of ministry attended this event. The day was declared as National Working Women’s Day by the Government of Pakistan in 2010 to recognize women’s contribution in the socio-economic development of the country. In her address, Dr Mazari said this day is to commemorate efforts of the working women who are not just working in offices but also at homes and they are financially supporting their families. Therefore, there is a need to appreciate and acknowledge their role at all levels. She said that, though, the number of working women is increasing day by day and greater presence of women can be seen at top echelons, adding, there are still certain barriers that they have to cross to prove themselves beneficial for working markets.
She urged that there should be a change in rules for working women like maternity rules to make the working environment more enabling for them.
She said, “We are in constant struggle from the forum of our ministry to create more working options available and provide equal employment opportunities to women.”
Secretary Human Rights Inamullah Khan while speaking on this occasion said that role of women, in the progressive movement and all spheres of life, has always been a driving force for strengthening of society but we still have to go a long way for more emancipation of women that could only be achieved by breaking many long existing taboos to make an egalitarian society.