Little to celebrate
The impact the 18th Amendment and the devolution of ministries have on the overall cause of women’s rights seems substantial. Provincial assemblies seem to be getting it right but laws pertaining to women in the National Assembly need a push. On this special day, The Express Tribune takes a look at the most prominent achievement in terms of Pakistani women in the last four years reclaiming their rights: the passage of new progressive legislation for women, as well as the many important laws that are waiting to be passed, and those which stakeholders seem to have given up hope on.
It is true that there have been some legislative advances that are pro-women, but they are invariably achieved against furious opposition, an opposition often led by religious parties and activists. Even where legislation reaches the statute books it is widely flouted or ignored, in part because the mostly-male police have minimal investment in pushing to implement it. There was little to celebrate on International Women’s Day in Pakistan, we can but hope for better next year.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2017.