Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

03/08/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/08/2023 09:02

PR No. 53 Begum Samina Arif Alvi First Lady of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (

On this International Women's Day, we celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women around the world and reflect on the challenges that still need to be addressed to achieve gender equality. One critical area that demands our attention is the role of technology and innovation in promoting gender equality. The digital divide continues to impact women's access to technology, education, and job opportunities, limiting their economic and social empowerment. We need to take bold steps to bridge the gender gap in technology. In Pakistan, despite significant progress in recent years, women's inclusion in the tech industry and their access to digital technologies remain low. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the adoption of digital technologies by women in Pakistan saw an increase. More women are now using online platforms for education, business, and socializing. This indicates a growing trend of women in Pakistan leveraging digital technologies to work remotely and find employment opportunities on digital platforms. Although this is quite encouraging, we still need to work more to improve their access to digital technologies and platforms. By using digital platforms to find work, women can overcome many of the barriers that they might encounter in traditional industries, such as bias and discrimination. This, in turn, helps promote gender equality and women's empowerment in Pakistan by providing more opportunities for women to enter the workforce and contribute to the economy. We need to work towards increasing access to digital resources, providing education and training in technology, and building supportive environments that enable women to excel in tech-related fields. This includes initiatives such as mentorship programs, scholarships, and providing digital technologies. Furthermore, we must address gender biases in tech and other sectors of life that hinder women's participation and limit their opportunities for advancement. We need to create a culture of inclusion and diversity in which women can thrive and achieve their full potential. As we celebrate International Women's Day, let us pledge to work towards gender equality in all spheres of life, including technology and innovation. Together, we can create a future where women have equal access to opportunities and can contribute fully to society.