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It’s not about the glass ceiling
Sanders attempted to bridge the divide, Trump sought to capitalise on it and Clinton blithely ignored it
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Trump’s presidency and women
Strangely when demagoguery sets in, women everywhere are the first to pay for it
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The responsibility of men
The actions of men should not depend on whether they have daughters or sisters, or whether they are married or not
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Barriers to women’s economic input
In Pakistan, women’s primary role is still considered to be that of a caregiver
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Remembering the struggle for women’s rights
Activists praise pioneers of rights movement at Aurat Foundation event
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The delay in anti-honour bills
Women in Pakistan continue to be maimed and marooned at the hands of their male counterparts
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Unforgivable delays
It is increasingly clear that for Pakistani parliament, women rights issues rank low down on its list of priorities
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Women and the changing state
We are so troubled by our static civil-military relations that we refuse to look for other indicators of change
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Punjab govt to give schoolgirls four hens, one cock and a cage to teach 'kitchen skills'
Punjab government officials say girls in 1,000 primary schools will be provided with four hens, one cock, and a cage
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The roots of misogyny in language
Rarely do we find curse words that target the male relation of an individual
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Hell hath no fury than women abused!
Megyn Kelly says Roger Ailes made unwanted sexual advances towards her
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‘Nikahnama key to women’s rights after marriage’
Team Break Free — Active Citizens hosts workshop marital rights at KU
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Safeguarding women’s rights
Educated Pakistani woman has entered the 21st century, while the Maulana and the CII still live in the 14th century
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Jacqueline Fernandez tells what girls 'really really want' the Spice Girls way
'Wannabe' remake video talks about everything from violence against women to equal pay
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The female economy
Women can bring different ideas to the table, which benefit economy and society
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Yearning for our basic rights
In Pakistan, even an elected female member of parliament can be insulted by her peers
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Women are key to development
Entrepreneurship is a key component of economic growth worldwide, including in Pakistan
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Rethinking our rights
It is the responsibility of our lawmakers to take women rights issue seriously
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Awareness raising: PCSW campaign on women’s rights
his helpline is part of the PCSW’s efforts to raise awareness on women’s rights
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Punjab’s attempt at protecting women
Maybe the clerics making up the CII misunderstood the brief
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Brutal exploitation of women
In the traditional Baloch tribal society, women enjoyed far more respect than what the situation is today
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Misogyny: parliamentary endorsement
We subject women to arbitrary and nasty criterion of how they should look, act and speak
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Fatwa declares honour killings as 'un-Islamic and an unpardonable sin'
Council says Islam allows a 'mature' woman to marry someone of her choice
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Tragedy in Multan
A mother of two young children took their lives and then committed suicide
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Violence against women
A young woman in Murree was tortured and set on fire for refusing a marriage proposal
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Women make their world go round
Corruption, adulteration, power outages simply pale in comparison before the monstrous women
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Seminar: Raising awareness about women’s rights
Speakers say it is important that women read and understand the marriage contract before signing it
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The warped mindset of the CII
The controlling of wives and bringing them to heel is for the collective good of society, according to the CII
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A fantastic fear of women
If you ask me why the Muslim world is ailing today, it is just because of men and women like Sherani
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Status report: Women’s work needs to be recognised, says Yasmin Zaidi
Suggests availability of data will allow for better resource allocation, planning
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NAB measures: Anti-corruption awareness session targets youth, women
NAB Director General Aliya Rashid saysthat corruption was the biggest challenge to the country’s development
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Jurisdictions overstepped: Row between courts, ombudsperson deepens
LHC files misconduct reference in Supreme Judicial Council against Yasmin Abbasi.
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In India's slums, domestic workers' daughters campaign for their rights
The campaign provides a platform for children to confront sensitive issues ranging from child labour to sexual abuse
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Women in politics
There is a need for urgent electoral reform, especially to ensure women’s participation in the electoral process
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Retracing the legacy of colonial rule
Misra says that the right to vote emerged from the struggle of South Asians themselves
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Women rights act: Punjab govt urged to not give in to opposition
Laud passage of women protection bill in Punjab
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Women empowerment: ‘Each police station should have one female official’
NGOs want society, government to stand up for women's rights
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Husband chops off wife’s nose, hair in Azad Kashmir
According to reports, husband did not allow wife to visit her parents' home which led to a quarrel between them
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Round II: The feminist open mic
Discussion organised in connection with women’s day
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No safe passage for pro-women bills in G-B
Most suggested laws fail to garner unanimous support in legislative assembly
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K-P’s invisible act of power
Facing stiff opposition, most PCSW-drafted bills yet to be passed by the province
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Know your rights: Decoding the Nikahnama
Many sections, including a woman’s right to divorce, often excluded from contract
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Women’s day: Govt pledges to protect women’s rights
Sen Parveen added the government wants to provide interest-free loans to women from marginalised segments of society
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Domestic, cyber violence: Documentary highlights issues of violence against women
‘Posheeda Qadam’ depicts consequences of violence, discriminatory laws
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Man brutally tortures, breaks nose of ex-wife in Lahore
Police have launched investigation into incident and efforts are being made to arrest the accused
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Equal rights: Women’s exclusion from top governance slots alarming, says HRCP
Women head only seven out of Pakistan’s 111 foreign missions
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French president pardons woman jailed for killing violent husband
Rare pardon granted by Hollande amounts to reduction of her sentence that will allow her to leave prison in mid-April
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Four arrested for trying to sell woman
Man seeking second marriage agrees to buy wife for Rs0.15 million
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Retributive Justice : ‘Try gang rape cases in military courts’
She said Pakistani women were more disenfranchised socially and economically than women in rest of south Asia
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Tribeswomen in Mohmand briefed on oppressive nature of FCR
Patriarchal nature of jirgas also analysed in session