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Women Rights

To create awareness and challenge the discrimination against women and to mainstream women struggle into national/ international women & labor movements, it is very important to make women aware about their fundamental rights. Also for the purpose of advocacy/lobbing for proper implementation of labor laws it is very important to organize women workers & challenge unfair labor practices by exploitative forces. read more

 
 
 
Education

To help provide quality primary education to children and to provide the functional education to illiterate women it is important to educate the women, to create leadership skills among children and to mobilize community for the improvement of schools functioning read more

 
 
 
Adult Literacy Center

Education assumes prime importance for women of Pakistan as they are the most vulnerable and marginalized section of society. The combination of social taboos, religious values and gender-biased state policies in the past has virtually excluded this major section of population (52%) from mainstream development. Female education has never been on the priority lists of parents, society and the state. These literacy centers will cater the basic educational needs of women in those areas. read more

 
 

 Youth

According to estimation teenagers are 60% of youth but unfortunately they lack their participation in healthy and productive activities. In schools and colleges they are not involved in healthy competition but boredom studies. There is nothing to develop their interest which is leading towards their inclusion in extremist activities. It is need of time to organize them in a group and arrange dialogues and discussions with them. It will help to understand their point of view and identify their issues such as, education and job related issues. This will help to address their issues at local and national level.

 Home Based Workers

Home based women workers are the most unprivileged part of the society. They have no social and legal recognition of their work. They are working in isolation and have no rights as workers by law. These workers need support to forge their struggle to claim their rights. That would only be possible when they will organize themselves in form of their own union. With their awareness raising, mobilize women in the informal sector for collective bargaining and to mainstream home based work as contribution to the economy.read more

 Women Political Education

WWHL feels that working class women lot cannot be changed unless they know about  their rights, exercise political will and involve in the decision-making at all levels. In view of the situation it is important to create better unders- tanding of democracy among the working women of Pakistan, make working women aware about their rights of participation in political process to help promote creation of new layer of women political workers and leaders.read more

 

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