Spokesman Report
ISLAMABAD :Ambassador of Pakistan to France Asim Iftikhar on Wednesday underlined Pakistan’s strong commitment to continue to striving for gender equality in all aspects of life and providing an enabling environment for women to achieve their full potential. Envoy highlights Pakistan’s commitment to gender equality, enabling environment for women
The ambassador, addressing an event held by the embassy in collaboration with Zonta International Paris, highlighted the vital role of women in Pakistan’s independence and national development and paid tribute to their remarkable accomplishments in diverse fields over the years. Held in connection with International Women Day, the event was attended by all walks of life including the diplomatic community, prominent representatives of the government, UNESCO, international institutions, civil society and media participated. Members of Pakistan-France Senate Friendship Group, Senator Vivette Lopez and Pierre Cuyper also attended. Envoy highlights Pakistan’s commitment to gender equality, enabling environment for women Ambassador/Permanent Delegate Asim Iftikhar providing a historical perspective, threw light on the central place of women in Islam that also provided an advanced and ahead of time framework of fundamental human rights including the rights of women. Describing education as a key enabler, the ambassador underscored the importance of partnerships including with the civil society to promote shared objectives. He also lauded the work of women officers spearheading various wings of the embassy as a practical manifestation of government’s affirmative action for gender equality and representation. Envoy A detailed presentation showcasing successful Pakistani girls and women from all walks of life throughout Pakistan’s history was also delivered during the event, reaffirming Pakistan’s solemn commitment to continue promoting women empowerment and gender equality across the board. Assistant Director-General for Education Stefania Giannini highlighted the role of UNESCO in promoting SDG-4 Education globally. She also mentioned the Malala Funds-in-Trust for Girls’ Education as a successful role model of partnership between Pakistan, UNESCO other partners for promoting girls’ education in Pakistan and several other countries. President of the Zonta Club presented the vision and activities of the organization for education, visibility and promotion of women and girls. Recorded video messages from Sania Nishtar, CEO, GAVI and Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, Spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs were also played. Three outstanding Pakistani-French women Tabassum Saleem (civil service), Naghmana Kiani (social service) and Shaaz Malik (poet/writer) also shared their views on the occasion. The event was part of the embassy’s program to mark the International Women’s Day coinciding with the Pakistan Day celebrations in March and was an excellent opportunity to inform the French audience of the tremendous achievements and important role of women in Pakistan.