“Here’s to strong women. May we know them? May we be them? May we raise them.” —Unknown.
On International Women’s Day, we remember and relive the fact and reality that this world is incomplete and without any meaning if the role of women is erased from the scenario. On this international day, we celebrate women’s achievements and contributions throughout history. It is a time to remember and recognize women’s remarkable resilience, strength, and determination. Women have faced numerous challenges and obstacles and have broken barriers to survive in all spheres of life.
We need to remember and recognize the women’s contribution to the globe on this 8th March of the year and every day as they serve their roles in all fields of life. At the time, they were mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, and working women in all fields. They are pivotal in shaping the nation’s progress and upgrading the social and economic situation. They have often defied societal norms and stereotypes to achieve their marks in diverse fields.
Celebrating the Women's Strength
Power of Women; Women enthusiastically play their part in all spheres of life, be it in the bustling city or the serene rural fields and landscapes of the countryside. Women have exemplified strength, devotion, and a steadfast ideology that keeps them determined. While playing various roles, they face challenges and constraints but solve them with unwavering resilience and patience.
Even though women come across daunting issues and challenges like discrimination, inequality, violence, and hardships in whatever field they are presenting their duties. Yet, these women are not sacred or let down by these challenges; they continue to remain, displaying extraordinary courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
Influential Women of Pakistan
As per the charter of the country’s rules, the women were highly honored and respected but weren’t given much support and recognition, so the women stood up for their rights to explain that they were too part of the nation. The country could only succeed in any field with their support and services. They have the same crucial equal importance as the government is run not just by male dominance, but women play a pivotal role. They should be respected, honored, and given due recognition.
By 1983, women in Pakistan were recognized as they demonstrated their rights and agenda publicly. Hence, they gained vast recognition in all fields of life, including politics, strong civil organizations, and academic fields. This recognition helped them regain their rights, and even the laws were designed to protect them immensely.
Women’s empowerment was highlighted in all the essential fields, such as health, education, and the country’s social and political development. Throughout history, women have been the key contributors to the economy, ensuring stability, progress, and long-term growth. Women’s educational background has strengthened the country’s young generation, as an educated mother can build a strong nation. This empowers economic decision-making and a productive life.
For a country’s bright future, it is essential to involve and equally strengthen the women’s force, as it helps foster prosperity, peace, equality, and strength in the country. An empowered woman is independent and can make diligent decisions. Here are the names of the few influential, courageous women of Pakistan.
- Malala Yousafzai: A symbol of courage and resilience, Malala became the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate for her advocacy of girls’ education in Pakistan.
- Benazir Bhutto: Pakistan’s first female prime minister shattered stereotypes and paved the way for women’s political participation.
- Arfa Karim: At nine, Arfa Karim was dubbed the “Microsoft Certified Professional.” She became a symbol of inspiration for young girls in Pakistan’s technology sector.
- Asma Jahangir: A prominent human rights lawyer and activist, Asma Jahangir fearlessly fought for the rights of marginalized communities and women in Pakistan.
- Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: An Oscar-winning filmmaker, Sharmeen’s documentaries shed light on social issues affecting women and girls in Pakistan, sparking essential conversations on gender equality.
Conclusion
Power of Women should be realized and accepted as we celebrate International Women’s Day, let us honor women’s strength, resilience, and achievements in Pakistan and worldwide. Let us recognize their invaluable contributions to society and commit to creating a more equitable and inclusive world where every woman can fulfill her potential and thrive.