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  • Why gender equality is still \’300 years away\’, according to the United Nations

    اہم نکات
    • اقوام متحدہ کے سیکورٹی جنرل کے مطابق دنیا بھر میں خواتین کے حقوق کے حوالے سے پیشرفت \”غائب\” ہو رہی ہے۔
    • انتونیو گوٹیرس کی جانب سے خواتین کے عالمی دن سے قبل ایک تقریر میں یہ سنگین انتباہ سامنے آیا ہے۔
    • خواتین کی تعلیم تک رسائی اور اسقاط حمل کے ساتھ ساتھ سائنس اور ٹیکنالوجی میں پائے جانے والے خلا کے مسائل کو اجاگر کیا گیا۔
    خواتین کے حقوق کے حوالے سے عالمی پیشرفت \”ہماری آنکھوں کے سامنے غائب ہو رہی ہے\”، اقوام متحدہ کے باس نے متنبہ کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ صنفی مساوات کے بڑھتے ہوئے دور ہدف کو حاصل کرنے میں مزید تین صدیاں لگیں گی۔
    سکریٹری جنرل انتونیو گوٹیرس نے بدھ کو خواتین کے عالمی دن سے قبل جنرل اسمبلی کی تقریر میں کہا کہ \”جنسی مساوات زیادہ دور ہوتی جا رہی ہے۔ موجودہ ٹریک پر، اقوام متحدہ کی خواتین اسے 300 سال دور رکھتی ہیں۔\”

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  • Why gender equality is still \’300 years away\’, according to the United Nations

    اہم نکات
    • اقوام متحدہ کے سیکورٹی جنرل کے مطابق دنیا بھر میں خواتین کے حقوق کے حوالے سے پیشرفت \”غائب\” ہو رہی ہے۔
    • انتونیو گوٹیرس کی جانب سے خواتین کے عالمی دن سے قبل ایک تقریر میں یہ سنگین انتباہ سامنے آیا ہے۔
    • خواتین کی تعلیم تک رسائی اور اسقاط حمل کے ساتھ ساتھ سائنس اور ٹیکنالوجی میں پائے جانے والے خلا کے مسائل کو اجاگر کیا گیا۔
    خواتین کے حقوق کے حوالے سے عالمی پیشرفت \”ہماری آنکھوں کے سامنے غائب ہو رہی ہے\”، اقوام متحدہ کے باس نے متنبہ کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ صنفی مساوات کے بڑھتے ہوئے دور ہدف کو حاصل کرنے میں مزید تین صدیاں لگیں گی۔
    سکریٹری جنرل انتونیو گوٹیرس نے بدھ کو خواتین کے عالمی دن سے قبل جنرل اسمبلی کی تقریر میں کہا کہ \”جنسی مساوات زیادہ دور ہوتی جا رہی ہے۔ موجودہ ٹریک پر، اقوام متحدہ کی خواتین اسے 300 سال دور رکھتی ہیں۔\”

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  • Swiatek urges WTA to continue push for pay equality | The Express Tribune

    Follow my Facebook group for the latest updates on the WTA Tour and the fight for equal pay and recognition for the women\’s game. Let\’s work together to make sure the WTA gets the respect and recognition it deserves!



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  • Daniel Andrews hits back after new Liberal MP takes aim at \’extreme equality\’ in maiden speech

    Key Points
    • Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has taken aim measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports.
    • Her maiden speech drew criticism from state Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, and Premier Daniel Andrews
    • Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party.
    A new Liberal MP has hit out at sex work regulations and opening female-only spaces to trans women as she took aim at the \”extremes\” of equality and unity.
    Moira Deeming blasted measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports, claiming \”what most women would consider to be sexual harassment and indecent exposure is now legal in Victoria\”.

    She also sounded off over sex work regulations and called on the government to reinstate sex-based rights in the law.

    \”Surely there must be ways to ensure the safety and dignity of trans people which do not trample on the rights of women and girls,\” Ms Deeming told the upper house on Tuesday.
    The former teacher said she left the profession partly because she was concerned lessons in tolerance were shifted to lessons in inclusion, primary school students were subjected to \”erotic sexual content\” and concerns about single-sex sport teams.
    \”Perfectly reasonable moral and religious differences were being reframed as discriminatory and intolerant, and a new vocabulary was introduced categorising people as allies or enemies,\” she said.
    Shadow treasurer Brad Rowswell said he had not heard the speech but new parliamentarians were free to speak about what motivated and drove them in their inaugural speech.

    \”The colleague did that yesterday and she\’s entitled to do so, so long as her views are expressed respectfully,\” he told reporters at parliament on Wednesday.

    State Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, who was in the upper house chamber at the time, said there was nothing respectful about Ms Deeming\’s speech.
    \”It is using some of the most vulnerable Victorians as targets for these ideological wars,\” she said.

    \”It has no place in Victoria. It has no place in the Victorian parliament.\”

    Premier Daniel Andrews scorned Ms Deeming for pushing an agenda that he said didn\’t meet community expectations.
    \”We are an inclusive, harmonious, respectful place where equality is a non-negotiable. That\’s always been my view. It\’s always been our policy,\” he said.

    \”I\’m just not here to talk about that member of parliament and essentially give her what she wants.\”

    Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party after calling for abortion services to be banned and did not support the procedure even for rape survivors.
    \”I believe in freedom from compelled speech,\” Ms Deeming said in her inaugural speech.
    \”The freedom to travel outside my own suburb, the freedom to meet and embrace my family members and the freedom to accept or refuse medical treatment.

    \”These freedoms are under threat today, and as these last few years have proven.\”



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  • Daniel Andrews hits back after new Liberal MP takes aim at \’extreme equality\’ in maiden speech

    Key Points
    • Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has taken aim measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports.
    • Her maiden speech drew criticism from state Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, and Premier Daniel Andrews
    • Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party.
    A new Liberal MP has hit out at sex work regulations and opening female-only spaces to trans women as she took aim at the \”extremes\” of equality and unity.
    Moira Deeming blasted measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports, claiming \”what most women would consider to be sexual harassment and indecent exposure is now legal in Victoria\”.

    She also sounded off over sex work regulations and called on the government to reinstate sex-based rights in the law.

    \”Surely there must be ways to ensure the safety and dignity of trans people which do not trample on the rights of women and girls,\” Ms Deeming told the upper house on Tuesday.
    The former teacher said she left the profession partly because she was concerned lessons in tolerance were shifted to lessons in inclusion, primary school students were subjected to \”erotic sexual content\” and concerns about single-sex sport teams.
    \”Perfectly reasonable moral and religious differences were being reframed as discriminatory and intolerant, and a new vocabulary was introduced categorising people as allies or enemies,\” she said.
    Shadow treasurer Brad Rowswell said he had not heard the speech but new parliamentarians were free to speak about what motivated and drove them in their inaugural speech.

    \”The colleague did that yesterday and she\’s entitled to do so, so long as her views are expressed respectfully,\” he told reporters at parliament on Wednesday.

    State Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, who was in the upper house chamber at the time, said there was nothing respectful about Ms Deeming\’s speech.
    \”It is using some of the most vulnerable Victorians as targets for these ideological wars,\” she said.

    \”It has no place in Victoria. It has no place in the Victorian parliament.\”

    Premier Daniel Andrews scorned Ms Deeming for pushing an agenda that he said didn\’t meet community expectations.
    \”We are an inclusive, harmonious, respectful place where equality is a non-negotiable. That\’s always been my view. It\’s always been our policy,\” he said.

    \”I\’m just not here to talk about that member of parliament and essentially give her what she wants.\”

    Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party after calling for abortion services to be banned and did not support the procedure even for rape survivors.
    \”I believe in freedom from compelled speech,\” Ms Deeming said in her inaugural speech.
    \”The freedom to travel outside my own suburb, the freedom to meet and embrace my family members and the freedom to accept or refuse medical treatment.

    \”These freedoms are under threat today, and as these last few years have proven.\”



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  • Daniel Andrews hits back after new Liberal MP takes aim at \’extreme equality\’ in maiden speech

    Key Points
    • Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has taken aim measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports.
    • Her maiden speech drew criticism from state Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, and Premier Daniel Andrews
    • Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party.
    A new Liberal MP has hit out at sex work regulations and opening female-only spaces to trans women as she took aim at the \”extremes\” of equality and unity.
    Moira Deeming blasted measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports, claiming \”what most women would consider to be sexual harassment and indecent exposure is now legal in Victoria\”.

    She also sounded off over sex work regulations and called on the government to reinstate sex-based rights in the law.

    \”Surely there must be ways to ensure the safety and dignity of trans people which do not trample on the rights of women and girls,\” Ms Deeming told the upper house on Tuesday.
    The former teacher said she left the profession partly because she was concerned lessons in tolerance were shifted to lessons in inclusion, primary school students were subjected to \”erotic sexual content\” and concerns about single-sex sport teams.
    \”Perfectly reasonable moral and religious differences were being reframed as discriminatory and intolerant, and a new vocabulary was introduced categorising people as allies or enemies,\” she said.
    Shadow treasurer Brad Rowswell said he had not heard the speech but new parliamentarians were free to speak about what motivated and drove them in their inaugural speech.

    \”The colleague did that yesterday and she\’s entitled to do so, so long as her views are expressed respectfully,\” he told reporters at parliament on Wednesday.

    State Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, who was in the upper house chamber at the time, said there was nothing respectful about Ms Deeming\’s speech.
    \”It is using some of the most vulnerable Victorians as targets for these ideological wars,\” she said.

    \”It has no place in Victoria. It has no place in the Victorian parliament.\”

    Premier Daniel Andrews scorned Ms Deeming for pushing an agenda that he said didn\’t meet community expectations.
    \”We are an inclusive, harmonious, respectful place where equality is a non-negotiable. That\’s always been my view. It\’s always been our policy,\” he said.

    \”I\’m just not here to talk about that member of parliament and essentially give her what she wants.\”

    Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party after calling for abortion services to be banned and did not support the procedure even for rape survivors.
    \”I believe in freedom from compelled speech,\” Ms Deeming said in her inaugural speech.
    \”The freedom to travel outside my own suburb, the freedom to meet and embrace my family members and the freedom to accept or refuse medical treatment.

    \”These freedoms are under threat today, and as these last few years have proven.\”



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  • Daniel Andrews hits back after new Liberal MP takes aim at \’extreme equality\’ in maiden speech

    Key Points
    • Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has taken aim measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports.
    • Her maiden speech drew criticism from state Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, and Premier Daniel Andrews
    • Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party.
    A new Liberal MP has hit out at sex work regulations and opening female-only spaces to trans women as she took aim at the \”extremes\” of equality and unity.
    Moira Deeming blasted measures to include trans women in female-only change rooms and sports, claiming \”what most women would consider to be sexual harassment and indecent exposure is now legal in Victoria\”.

    She also sounded off over sex work regulations and called on the government to reinstate sex-based rights in the law.

    \”Surely there must be ways to ensure the safety and dignity of trans people which do not trample on the rights of women and girls,\” Ms Deeming told the upper house on Tuesday.
    The former teacher said she left the profession partly because she was concerned lessons in tolerance were shifted to lessons in inclusion, primary school students were subjected to \”erotic sexual content\” and concerns about single-sex sport teams.
    \”Perfectly reasonable moral and religious differences were being reframed as discriminatory and intolerant, and a new vocabulary was introduced categorising people as allies or enemies,\” she said.
    Shadow treasurer Brad Rowswell said he had not heard the speech but new parliamentarians were free to speak about what motivated and drove them in their inaugural speech.

    \”The colleague did that yesterday and she\’s entitled to do so, so long as her views are expressed respectfully,\” he told reporters at parliament on Wednesday.

    State Greens leader Samantha Ratnam, who was in the upper house chamber at the time, said there was nothing respectful about Ms Deeming\’s speech.
    \”It is using some of the most vulnerable Victorians as targets for these ideological wars,\” she said.

    \”It has no place in Victoria. It has no place in the Victorian parliament.\”

    Premier Daniel Andrews scorned Ms Deeming for pushing an agenda that he said didn\’t meet community expectations.
    \”We are an inclusive, harmonious, respectful place where equality is a non-negotiable. That\’s always been my view. It\’s always been our policy,\” he said.

    \”I\’m just not here to talk about that member of parliament and essentially give her what she wants.\”

    Ms Deeming replaced outspoken politician Bernie Finn, who was expelled from the party after calling for abortion services to be banned and did not support the procedure even for rape survivors.
    \”I believe in freedom from compelled speech,\” Ms Deeming said in her inaugural speech.
    \”The freedom to travel outside my own suburb, the freedom to meet and embrace my family members and the freedom to accept or refuse medical treatment.

    \”These freedoms are under threat today, and as these last few years have proven.\”



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  • CERB holds workshop on gender equality in Multan

    ملتان: ایم جی اپیرل اور پاکستان بزنس کونسل کے سینٹر آف ایکسی لینس فار ریسپانسبل بزنس (سی ای آر بی) نے ملتان میں ایس ڈی جی 5: صنفی مساوات پر دو روزہ ورکشاپ کا انعقاد کیا۔

    بحیثیت تاجر جنوبی پنجاب کی خواتین کے لیے روزگار کے مواقع پیدا کرنا ہماری ذمہ داری ہے۔ یہاں بہت زیادہ مشکلات ہیں، اور یہ ضروری ہے کہ ان کی موجودگی کو گھر اور کام پر محسوس کیا جائے،\” انیس خواجہ، سی ای او، ایم جی اپیرل نے کہا۔

    ورکشاپ نے صنفی حکمت عملی بنانے کے بہترین طریقوں پر توجہ مرکوز کی، خواتین کی بھرتی اور برقرار رکھنے کو یقینی بنانے کے لیے اہداف کے تعین کی اہمیت پر زور دیا۔ دیگر سرکردہ تنظیموں کے نمائندوں کے ساتھ انٹرایکٹو پینل مباحثوں کے ذریعے، شرکاء نے صنفی ترقی اور پائپ لائنوں کی تعمیر سے متعلق کاروباری طریقوں پر تبادلہ خیال کیا۔

    دو دنوں کے دوران، شرکاء کو سیشنز کے ذریعے لے جایا گیا جس پر توجہ مرکوز کی گئی صنفی حکمت عملی، جامع قیادت اور ان ساختی رکاوٹوں کے بارے میں گہرائی میں بات چیت کی گئی جو خواتین کو کام کی جگہ پر روکتی ہیں۔ CERB نے ورکشاپ کی قیادت کی اور شرکاء کو اپنی کاروباری حکمت عملی میں صنفی مساوات کو لاگو کرنے کے لیے آگے بڑھنے کے راستے کی نشاندہی کی۔

    کاپی رائٹ بزنس ریکارڈر، 2023



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