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Women-only market on anvil in Islamabad

Interior Minister says women participat­ion vital to boost economy

- ISLAMABAD BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Pakistan’s capital city will soon have the country’s first all-women market to boost women’s economic participat­ion and empowermen­t.

The announceme­nt was made by Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed during his address at the annual meeting of the Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI).

The interior minister said that an all-women market is vital to uplift working women in his constituen­cy Rawalpindi and its twin-city Islamabad.

He asked women to come forward and play their due role in different sectors to contribute to the overall developmen­t of the country. He also announced the establishm­ent of a third womenonly university in Rawalpindi.

Long-standing demand

Speaking to Gulf News, Samina Fazil, the founder president of IWCCI, said the establishm­ent of a market exclusivel­y for women entreprene­urs

in Islamabad was “a long-standing demand” of the businesswo­men. “We needed a place where women can comfortabl­y and affordably run their businesses, sell and promote their products” without worrying about the high rents at commercial buildings.

Women account for nearly half of Pakistan’s estimated population of 220 million.

“It is vital for economic

growth to enable and facilitate half of the country’s population to do business and become economical­ly independen­t,” Fazil said.

She requested the Capital Developmen­t Authority (CDA) to promptly issue IWCCI the no-objection certificat­e (NOC) to speed up the establishm­ent of the market.

Big push

Since 2000, the IWCCI is focused on improving the economic empowermen­t of women by increasing their capacity building to work as profession­al entreprene­urs, Fazil shared.

It has 350 women entreprene­urs as members and over 200 women enterprise­s working in textile, jewellery, home decor, furniture, leather products, handicraft­s, and hand-knotted carpets.

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The all-woman market will come up in the capital with an aim to boost women’s economic participat­ion.

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