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Pakistan needs more women in entrepreneurship: President Alvi

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday stressed the need for gender-responsive policies to ensure women’s empowerment and said integration of the country’s 50 percent population into entrepreneurship was important for a sustainable economy.

“Women need to be given equal opportunities in education, employment, and political domains to help them secure adequate space in mainstream entrepreneurship,” he said at an event themed ‘Rising Women 2023’, organised by Women’s Business Network (WBN).

President Alvi called for devising demand-driven policies including a supportive institutional environment and a workplace free from harassment to encourage women to pursue their businesses, the official news agency reported.

The president highlighted making the information about entrepreneurship more accessible to women and pointed out that only five percent of women availed of the reserved quota of business loans from the State Bank due to a lack of guidance.

He stressed the implementation of family-friendly policies for women, such as opportunities for doing business from home and providing them a welcoming environment when they resume work after maternity leave.

The president emphasised providing household women with contemporary skill sets such as the usage of internet to meet the current trends of the world.

“We need to train these women to adopt innovative entrepreneurial modes through the use of information technology to help them earn from their homes,” he said.

He mentioned that women could be turned into a productive workforce if provided with equal opportunities in all fields of life.

He said Islam and the country’s constitution ensured equal rights to women and supported their progress. Despite this, he regretted that absurd cultural norms prevailed in the country where women were denied the right to inheritance.

Austria’s Ambassador to Pakistan Andrea Wicke spoke about the need to end gender discrimination and under-valuation of women’s work. She said equal pay, financial literacy, and legal protection were significant for women’s economic empowerment.

Italy’s Ambassador Andreas Ferrarese expressed his country’s shared commitment with Pakistan in achieving the goals of gender equality. He said with equal access to resources, women could bring a positive transformation in the society.

WBN Founder Sam Ali Dada said her organisation was helping rural women rise above challenges and create improvement in their own lives and their communities. She mentioned Khudkafeel Initiative and Women’s Sports Gala as the catalyst programmes in making the women in rural areas self-sufficient.

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