297 women in Pakistan die each year giving birth
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s maternal mortality rate (MMR) is 297 deaths per 100,000 live births, which is one of six countries contributing to half of all maternal
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s maternal mortality rate (MMR) is 297 deaths per 100,000 live births, which is one of six countries contributing to half of all maternal
By: Hilde Jacobs As soon as women come out of their dependence on men, the problem of gender inequality and discrimination against girls will disappear
The Global Gender Gap report published on October 26 by the World Economic Forum places Pakistan second from the bottom in terms of gender disparity.
Sir: The recent incident in Lahore against a minor girl has once again stirred a debate regarding the status of women in Pakistani society. The
LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Tuesday voiced alarm over increasing violence against women in Pakistan. In a statement, the commission said:
RAWALPINDI: Police in Rawalpindi registered a case against a man on Monday for allegedly killing
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