Women, the world over, are advancing in all areas of life. Society is increasingly recognising that females have rights, potential and skills that are the same as those of men
Sara dreams of becoming a pilot in the Air Force, but she knows her conservative family would disapprove of this, considering it a profession more suitable for males. Sara firmly believes in the saying that if there is a will, there is a way. So she has resolved that she would do everything in her power to achieve her ambition. She is working hard to get good grades and researching about flying and training options.
As the world around us is increasingly waking up to women’s rights, this gives her renewed hope. Deep in her heart, the belief is becoming strong that she will achieve her dream if she works hard and doesn’t lose sight of her aim.
Sara is not wrong in believing what she does. In a traditionalist and conformist society like ours, there is new hope and awakening among many girls and women. Gone are the days when females were denied their basic rights in society. With advances in communication and technology, the world has become a global village. Women and girls are now aware of their rights and, with this increased awareness, feel they have more power and control over their lives.
Women around the world and in Pakistan too, are advancing in all areas of life. They are even excelling in areas that were considered the exclusive domain of the males. Our society, like others, is increasingly recognising that females have rights, potential and skills that are the same as those of men. Today, women can stand beside men in all aspects of life. No wonder that today girls are becoming pilots, politicians, show biz/media personalities, policewomen, sportsperson, military officers, scientists, lawyers, etc.
The shining examples of Arfa Karim and Malala Yousafzai in recent history have also made many girls of our society take notice. They now know that they can succeed against the odds and can challenge the restrictions and limits set for them.
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has also adopted the provisions of Pakistan Vision 2025 that relate to women empowerment.
These notably include the following:
• Promote women’s self worth,
• Right to determine their choices,
• Access to opportunities and resources,
• Right and power to control their lives (both inside and outside their homes),
• Ability to influence social change.
Here is a list of the things the girls today need to do to get further empowerment and achieve what they want in life.