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  2. Hadiqa Bashir - Wikipedia

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    Activist for female education. Known for. Activist for child marriage, especially female. Awards. Asian Girls Human Rights Ambassador award. Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award. Hadiqa Bashir (born 2002) is a Pakistani activist with a goal to end child marriages. She is the recipient of Asian Girls Human Rights Ambassador award and Muhammad Ali ...

  3. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Pakistan ( Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women. Despite their local and regional variations, marriages in Pakistan generally follow Islamic marital jurisprudence. [1] [2] Marriages are not only seen as a union between a husband and a wife, but also an ...

  4. Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia

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    — Malala Yousafzai, 24 January 2009 BBC blog entry In February 2009, girls' schools were still closed. In solidarity, private schools for boys had decided not to open until 9 February, and notices appeared saying so. On 7 February, Yousafzai and her brother returned to their hometown of Mingora, where the streets were deserted, and there was an "eerie silence". She wrote in her blog: "We ...

  5. Child marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Child marriage is practiced in some parts of Pakistan, with the highest prevalence in the Sindh province. [citation needed] It disproportionately affects the girl child. [1] According to UNICEF report from 2018, around 18% of the girls in Pakistan are married before the age of 18 giving it the lowest rate of child marriage in South Asia after ...

  6. Using ethnographic data collected with Muslim women teachers from rural and low-income communities in Pakistan, this article shows how empowerment for these educated women meant access to different forms of power within families and communities.

  7. Women related laws in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Divorce in Pakistan is regulated by the Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act (1939, amended in 1961) and the Family Courts Act (1964). The Child Marriage Restraint Act or CMRA (1929) set the marrying age for women at 16; in the province of Sindh, as per the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, it is 18.

  8. List of countries by age at first marriage - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the median age at first marriage or civil union was 29.4 years for women and 30.6 years for men, compared with 27.0 and 28.9, respectively, in 1999...The median age at marriage for all marriages (rather than just first marriages) has been slowly increasing since the early 2000s...The median age for females in 2019 was the highest on ...

  9. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women in Pakistan make up 48.76% of the population according to the 2017 census of Pakistan. [3] Women in Pakistan have played an important role throughout Pakistan's history [4] and they are allowed to vote in elections since 1956. [5] In Pakistan, women have held high offices including that of the Prime Minister, Speaker of the National ...

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