💨 Abstract
In Pakistan, human rights activist Anila Gulzar condemns ongoing gender discrimination and violence against women, citing widespread discrimination, honor killings, forced marriages, and limited access to education and employment. Discrimination starts at birth, with preference for male children resulting in unequal access to resources for girls. Pakistan ranks low in gender equality and education, with many women facing harassment, wage gaps, and fewer opportunities in the workplace.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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