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Education for women essential for economic development: Kashmala Tariq

byCT Report
20/03/2019
in Chambers & Associations, Latest News, Pakistan Chambers
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RAWALPINDI: The Federal Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment (FOSPAH ) at Workplace Kashmala Tariq has said that education for women is very vital so that they can stand with men equally and can contribute to the country’s economic development.

Addressing a function in connection with world women day at the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) here on Tuesday, she said women should be aware of their rights and they should not tolerate the injustices done to them.

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She said that all the institutions, offices and organizations should have indoor harassment committees and added that organisations must report their status of compliance with the workplace harassment law. She said that its not only sexual harassment that be reported to FOSPAH, she added that using mobile phones to intimidate or stalk others, text messages at social media like Facebook, Instagram etc falls under harassment and must be reported.

She stressed on gender equality, respectful behavior form employers and asked participants to bring awareness among fellow members with respect to workplace harassment.

She lauded RCCI efforts for promoting women entrepreneurship and added that these women playing a remarkable in the economic uplift of the country. Women are coming out of the taboos and social bars and now we can see professionals in different sectors other than conventional sectors like IT, Air Force and board members at corporate levels.

Ambassador of Somalia Khadija Muhammad also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the women role and responsibilities and safeguards being provided by Islamic teaching. She added that she got support from her mother and husband and also served in Iraq during war.

Earlier, President RCCI Malik Shahid Saleem in his welcome address said that aim of celebrating women day was to acknowledge the role and contribution made by women in uplifting the socio economic condition in the country. He said that no nation can make progress without the progress of women. Rawalpindi Chamber always welcomed women to participate in Chamber’s activities to bring change in businesses. RCCI has established an incubation center for businesswomen to provide an equipped place to women to display their products and hold meetings to promote their businesses, he added.

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