A“Women’s empowerment is a lifelong process, and UN Women Pakistan’s Strategic Note will be a success in every way for the advancement of the country’s women. Program and society are not separate entities.” Federal Shariat Court Chief Justice Dr. Syed Muhammad Anwer.
Launch of the UN Strategic Note 2023–2027 underlined the central idea of women’s empowerment. Additionally, Pakistan’s GEWE international reporting, monitoring, and implementation responsibilities are activated in institutions. A strong evidence base that includes data on gender and sex that is used to guide reporting, funding, and policy-making. It provided Finance and promotion of gender-responsive budgeting for the public sector come after budgeting. mobilising private sector investments via innovative GEWE methods to develop a financial sector that is gender-responsive.
The ability of the judicial system to deliver gender-responsive justice is increasing as a result of social norms being challenged in order to establish an environment that is conducive to the execution of the five basic pieces of GEWE law and protection from harmful practises. increasing the participation of women in four areas: politics; organisations from the public and commercial sectors; attempts to promote peace, both in terms of quantity and quality; and gender parity in the justice system.
As a substitute for GEWE goals, increasing negotiating leverage and financial independence through economic empowerment. The advancement of women’s participation in STEM fields will depend on their ability to become solution architects. The UN’s office of the resident coordinator, ShahNasirKhan, emphasised that the empowerment of women and gender equality serve as the organization’s guiding principles. Many home-based entrepreneurs were inspired by the Strategic Note to create their businesses; one such entrepreneur is Ms. Saima Naz, an at-home chef in Islamabad.