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  2. Fajer Rabia Pasha - Wikipedia

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    Fajer Rabia Pasha (born 1984) is the executive director of Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education She is a social entrepreneur, activist, global leader, and key Influencer fighting for education rights for girls in Pakistan.

  3. Women's education in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women's education in Pakistan is a fundamental right of every female citizen, according to article thirty-seven of the Constitution of Pakistan, but gender discrepancies still exist in the educational sector.

  4. Rumana Husain - Wikipedia

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    Husain started her career as an artist when her first child, Adil Husain, was born. Husain made stuffed toys for her children and soon she had an exhibition for her toys. She went on to create murals and exhibitions of her artwork.

  5. Gender gap in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Global Gender Gap Index 2022, Pakistan ranks second to last in terms of the Gender Gap, with only 56.4% of its gender gap closed, a 0.8 percentage point increase from 2021. [1] By percentage, men form about 51.46% and women form about 48.54% of the total population of Pakistan. [2]

  6. Thatta Ghulamka - Wikipedia

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    Toy village of Pakistan. Thatta Kedona, Doll Village or Toy Village of Pakistan. ( Urdu گڑیوں کا گاؤں ) [6] In this village, people make handmade traditional Punjabi dolls and other toys as per Pakistani culture and art work exported all over the world.

  7. Kalash people - Wikipedia

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    The Kalash (Kalasha: کالؕاشؕا, romanised: Kaḷaṣa), or Kalasha, are an Indo-Aryan indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They are considered unique among the people of Pakistan.

  8. Pakistan Girl Guides Association - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Girl Guides Association (PGGA) ( Urdu: پاکستان گرل گائڈزایسوسی ایشن) is the national Guiding organization of Pakistan. It serves 117,692 members (as of 2010).

  9. Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A girl in North Pakistan. Pakistan is a patriarchal society where men are the primary authority figures and women are subordinate. Sex is one of the organizing principles of Pakistani society. Patriarchal values embedded in local traditions, religion and culture predetermine the social value of sex. Islam heavily influences sex roles in particular.

  10. Madrassas in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Most madrassas in Pakistan are Sunni, follow the doctrine of the Deobandi sect and have educated the masses about the essentials and principles of their sectarian version of Islam, throughout Pakistan.

  11. Girls' toys and games - Wikipedia

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    Girls' toys and games are toys and games specifically targeted at girls by the toy industry. They may be traditionally associated either exclusively or primarily with girls by adults and used by girls as an expression of identity.