Unheard, Unseen but Unbroken: Breaking the Silence on Women’s Place in Pakistani Society
Despite being unheard and unseen, the women of Pakistan remain unbroken in their resolve. This session will discuss the untold stories of resilience, strength and courage that define women’s place in Pakistani society. Join us as we break the silence, challenge societal norms, and amplify the voices that have long been ignored. This is not just a discussion — it’s a call to action for recognizing and empowering the indispensable role of women in shaping the future of Pakistan.
About the Guest Speaker:
Dr. Tahira Kazmi is a distinguished Professor of Gynecology, renowned writer, poet and passionate social and women’s health rights activist. With five published books to her name, Dr. Kazmi’s work transcends the boundaries of medicine and literature, making her a powerful advocate for women’s reproductive rights. She is dedicated to advancing the conversation around women’s health and empowerment, using her expertise and activism to challenge societal norms and fight for justice. Dr. Kazmi’s voice resonates not only in academic circles but also in the broader struggle for gender equality and human rights.
This session will be moderated by Dr. Snobar Altaf.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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