seats should be adopted. They also recommended increasing the number of seats for women farmers.
The resolution states that women should have at least 33 per cent representation at all levels including local government, provincial and national level and all political parties should allocate at least 10 per cent party tickets to women for general seats at all level and appropriate funds should be allocated for their election campaign.
The resolution says that women should be considered as prime contributors of food security therefore women’s nutrition and food needs should be met to save them from malnutrition. It demands a comprehensive policy for food security and climate change should be formulated with women in key decision-making positions and should be shared with rural women.
Speaking on the occasion, Executive Director PODA and Member Punjab Commission on the Status of Women Sameena Nazir said rural women are the real unsung heroes of Pakistan economy, agriculture, art, culture and community development. She said we need role models of women leaders.
Benazir Income support Programme (BISP) Chairperson Marvi Memon said that women are playing an extensive role in agriculture and Pakistani economy and asked PODA to work with BISP to share the successes and struggle of rural women leaders.
Chief Executive Officer White Ribbon Campaign Omer Aftab said that men have a responsibility to stop violence against women. He shared that he has started the movement to engage men to stop violence against women and girls.
I. A. Rehman said the state should ensure the implementation of the pro-women laws that it legislates and the proper funding and functioning of the institutions that it sets up for protection of women. “The women present here are the potent force for change. The condition of Pakistan will not improve without the improvement in the condition of women, and the condition of women will not change till they themselves mobilise to improve the conditions of their lives,” he said.
Women Parliamentary Caucus (WPC) General Secretary, Shaista Pervez, said the fact that rural women are here from remote areas is testament that time is changing in their favor.
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