Women’s Parliamentary Caucus leads historic initiative: forms ‘Alliance on Women Inclusive Electoral and Political Processes’

ISLAMABAD, July 26 (SABAH): In a momentous step towards empowering women in the political landscape, the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) held a significant meeting at the National Assembly Secretariat in Islamabad. Co-chaired by the esteemed Honorable Secretary, Dr. Shahida Rehmani, and Parliamentary Secretary, Ms. Mehnaz Akber Aziz, Ministry for Law and Justice, the meeting garnered representation from various Government and Civil Society Organizations.

Ms. Mehnaz Akbar Aziz shared that all stakeholders unanimously agreed on the critical importance of inclusive political participation for women, underscoring the need to engage young women in the political arena. Recognizing the urgent necessity to address the existing gender disparities in electoral and political processes, the participants took a groundbreaking step by forming the “Alliance on Women Inclusive Electoral and Political Processes.”

During the meeting, Ms. Mehnaz remarked that this landmark alliance aims to foster a more equitable and representative political landscape by advocating for the active participation of women in decision-making and governance. With the collaborative efforts of diverse stakeholders, the Alliance endeavors to break barriers and promote women’s voices and leadership in shaping the nation’s future.

Secretary WPC Ms. Shahida Rahmani shared that as a testament to the Alliance’s commitment to its cause, the Women Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) will host a “National Dialogue on Women Inclusive Electoral Process” on 3rd August, 2023, in collaboration with UNDP and UN-Women.  She added that this forum will provide a platform for experts, policymakers, activists, and citizens to deliberate on concrete measures to enhance women’s involvement in electoral processes and strengthen their representation in political spheres.

The formation of the Alliance on Women Inclusive Electoral and Political Processes marks a moment of hope and progress for gender equality in Pakistan, the Secretary remarked. By working together towards a more inclusive and representative democracy, the Alliance aspires to create a nation where women’s voices are heard, and their rights and aspirations are fully acknowledged and protected.