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  2. Jehan Ara - Wikipedia

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    Ara was born in Karachi, Pakistan and raised in Hong Kong where her father was working as a banker. [2] She received her early education from Rosaryhill School. [3]After completing her graduation, she started her career as a journalist in a Hong Kong newspaper for a year before moving into advertising.

  3. Sadia Bashir - Wikipedia

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    The award is for the recognition of successful women entrepreneurs in Pakistan. [37] She was in the winning team of global entrepreneurship summit 2017. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] She was also the first speaker from Pakistan to attend the Game Developer’s Conference, 2017 in San Francisco .

  4. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Pakistan varies across classes, regions and the rural/urban divide due to socioeconomic differences and the impact of tribal and feudal social traditions. Gender Concerns International reports that women's rights in Pakistan have improved overall, with the increasing number of educated and literate women. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  5. Shiza Shahid - Wikipedia

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    Shiza Shahid was born and raised in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.She spent her early teen years as a volunteer worker and as an activist. At the age of 14 she started working in prisons occupied by women who were convicted of various crimes.

  6. Social entrepreneurship in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Women represent a growing sector of social entrepreneurs. Gailey and Bhatt Datta write that women are often driven to entrepreneurship in order to feel empowered in their own circumstances because they want: "(1) Access to resources, including preconditions; (2) agency, including process; and (3) achievements, including outcomes." [4]

  7. Feminism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Pakistan refers to the set of movements which aim to define, establish, and defend the rights of women in Pakistan.This may involve the pursuit of equal political, economic, and social rights, alongside equal opportunity.

  8. Khalida Brohi - Wikipedia

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    Women of Excellence Award by Ladies Fund Pakistan 2014; Forbes 30 Under 30: Social Entrepreneurs 2014 [11] Newsweek 25 Under 25; Young Women in Business Award by Women Development Department Government of Sindh, Pakistan 2012; Azm-e-Alishan (Magnificent Goal) Award by TV-ONE Channel Pakistan 2012; Young Champion Award by National University of ...

  9. Rawalpindi Women University - Wikipedia

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    In Rawalpindi Women University, Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization (ORIC) is established according to Higher Education Commission guidelines. Office of Research, Innovation and Commercialization is built to comply with Higher Education Commission's mission of transforming Universities of Pakistan to drive high impact innovation, applied research and entrepreneurship.