WPC: WPC) and UN Women to work together for advancing women’s empowerment)

ISLAMABAD:Women Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) and UN Women on Thursday joined hands to work together for advancing the women’s empowerment and gender equality agenda, which is central to Pakistan’s efforts towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Agreeing that the issue of child marriage needs a strong focus and efforts at all levels, both the entities stressed the most urgent need for consolidated and concerted action to curb child marriages from all parts of Pakistan through advocacy, awareness-raising and legislative reforms.

UN Women and WPC-NA were meeting at the National Assembly where MNA/Secretary WPC Munazza Hassan and Country Representative UN Women Pakistan Jamshed Kazi signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance women’s empowerment and gender equality across Pakistan.

Secretary WPC Munazza Hassan said, “Child marriages issue lies at the core of efforts WPC has been doing to improve condition of women and girls. We will tap in each parliamentarian, male and female, to listen to their concerns around child marriages bill and address them.”

“We want to get it passed unanimously,” she stressed. Hassan appreciated UN Women for their commitment to help the government achieve targets of gender equality and SDGs.

Country Representative UN Women Jamshed Kazi said, “With the initiation of this important partnership today, UN Women and WPC aim to collaborate for strengthening women’s political participation and leadership through strategic planning, research and coordination; and media outreach.”

“Timing of this signing is very important as the bill against child marriages is now a national agenda. We must act now to make sure the future of our girls and women is safe and that they have right to say no before reaching certain age,” he underlined.

“We will closely work on issues pertaining to gender integration in laws and policies with a focus on women’s empowerment and reducing discrimination and violence against women and girls. All matters that are being discussed in the Parliament should be first looked through the gender lens. Enhancing parliamentary skills and contributions of women parliamentarians in national and provincial assemblies will lie at the core of our work.”

Today with this MoU signing, UN Women reaffirms its commitment to the Government of Pakistan for supporting the implementation of its long-term initiatives to safeguard women’s rights in the country, Jamshed remarked.

UN Women will specifically support WPC in the development and implementation of a Strategic Plan, organizing learning and networking initiatives, commemorating national and international occasions with the objective to raise awareness on women’s issues and rights, and holding dialogues with male parliamentarians and other stakeholders on issues related to gender equality, including advocating for pro-women legislations.

Others present at the signing ceremony included women members of the parliament and WPC, and UN Women Pakistan officials including Aisha Mukhtar, Deputy Country Representative, Saman Ahsan, Head of Ending Violence Against Women and Girls, Human Rights and Governance Portfolio, and Habib Asgher, Head of Communications.