Gender Equality in Pakistan

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Region: Pakistan

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Pakistan, where women face discrimination and limited opportunities in education, employment, and political participation. This is exacerbated by cultural and societal norms that reinforce gender roles and perpetuate patriarchal attitudes.

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                AHD is working in slum areas of Sindh. The target families are poor low income groups with no education facility, youth girls will be provided with school supplies, uniforms, scholarship for girls age...
                
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                Spousal abuse and domestic violence is skyrocketing in Pakistan due to COVID-19 lockdowns, lost jobs, meltdown in economy and husbands working from home.  This project fundraises to help abused women ...
                
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                The Society for Human Development (SHD) will establish one (donations permitting, two) Sewing Centers in Central Punjab, Pakistan to provide an opportunity for rural girls and women to learn a valuabl...
                
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                Customs Health care society will make 25 green farms near the drought hit villages of Thar, Pakistan. This will provide fresh food to people of Thar and grass and fodder for animals. Using solar power...
                
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                Women play a major role in the global economy so empowering women economically, especially through their involvement in trade, creates job opportunities for everyone. Help women get trained in trade s...
                
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