Third Kashmir HUM Women Leaders Award Honours 11 Iconic Women and a Dynamic Man from Pakistan and Abroad
The third edition of the country’s most coveted women’s award, Kashmir HUM Women Leaders Award was held at the Jinnah Convention Center in Islamabad, under the international women’s day theme “to make the cross and break the bias”. The event honoured and celebrated 11 iconic women and a dynamic man from Pakistan and abroad for their contributions and achievements in the fields of social work, healthcare, judiciary, human rights, science, education, art and architecture. The awards ceremony was graced by Dr Arif Alvi, President Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Canadian High Commissioner Wendy Gilmour, British High Commissioner Christian Turner, Minister of Science and Technology Shibli Faraz, Federal Minister for IPC Fehmida Mirza and other dignitaries.
Ms Siddiqui also requested the
President to bring forth domestic violence and child abuse bills in the
national assembly and requested the current government to increase women
representation in the parliament and national assembly.
Chief guest of the event, Dr Arif Alvi
President Islamic Republic of Pakistan while addressing the attendees said, “Changing
the centuries old traditions and norms of discouraging women from pursuing
their goals and ambitions and violence against women are hard tasks but it can
be changed with strong will, determination and re-education. Though government
is responsible for providing preventive measures in cases of violence against
women, it is the people who need to step up when they witness such atrocities being
committed.”
President Arif Alvi also stressed on
the need to provide opportunities to enhance the skillset of women working in
different sectors.
The awards ceremony commenced with the hosts acknowledging
the advisory committee of HWLA Maleeha Lodhi, Ameena Saiyid, Rehana Hakeem, Amin
Hashwani and Dr Huma Baqai. The first award of the evening was presented to
Muniba Mazari, an artist, humanitarian, global motivational speaker and
Pakistan’s first wheelchair-bound female TV host and model. Ms Mazari is
Pakistan’s First UN Women’s Ambassador. She has also been ranked in the Forbes
30 under 30 list and was also in the list of “The World’s 500 Most Influential
Muslims” in the years 2019 and 2020. The award was presented by Bushra Ansari.
The second award of the evening was presented by Momina Duraid and Dr Christian
Turner to Syeda Ghulam Fatima. Known as the ‘Iron Lady’ of Pakistan, she has
worked tirelessly in helping many break the shackles of slavery. Ms. Fatima has
freed and rehabilitated more than 85,000 bonded labourers in the country. She
has been acknowledged by the US Department of State and has also been awarded the Clinton Global
Citizen Award and was one of the four finalists for the Aurora Prize for
Awakening Humanity. The next award was presented to Dr Wardatul Amani Wan Salim
from Malaysia. A Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering at the Purdue University of
Minnesota, she was the first person to come up with the novel idea of the first
ever portable biosensor with which anyone can assess the quality of drinking
water for harmful bacteria. In 2012, Thora Halstead Young Investigator awarded
Dr Amani on the Cell-Electrophysiology Lab-on-a-chip and in 2015, Dr Amani was
awarded the L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science. This was followed by a tribute
to the legendary singer Reshma Gee, a global music icon and a genius, by none
other than the extraordinary Sanam Marvi and Asim Azhar.
The next award was presented by
Ms Fehmida Mirza, Federal Minister for IPC and Mr Usman Elahi Malik, CEO Punjab
Oil Mills to Dr Rozina Karmaliani for her exemplary work in the field of healthcare
and for taking the field of nursing to a whole new level for the first time in
the history of Pakistan. Dr Karmaliani was the first Pakistani nurse to obtain
a Ph.D in nursing from United States of America and is one of the key leaders
and the most prominent figure in starting Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D degrees
of nursing in Pakistan. The next award was presented by Barrister Khadija
Siddiqui and Mr. Muhammad Shahnawaz, Director HR United Industries Limited to
Maryam Bibi for the outstanding work of her organization Khwendo Kor which
means “sisters’ home”. Through her organization, Maryam Bibi helps oppressed
women who live in the remote areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, in
particular in the territories known as FATA. The next award was presented to Ms
Jacquiln Novogratz, founder of Acumen. Acumen has invested $146 million of
patient capital in 151 companies, bringing basic services like affordable
education, healthcare, clean water, energy and sanitation to 331 million people
across Africa, Latin America, South Asia, and the United States of America. She
joined the ceremony via a video message and the award was received by Ms Sara
Nisar, Fellow Associate – Acumen on her behalf from Ms Fiza Farhan, Global
Strategic Development Advisor on Women Empowerment and Mr Mian Shahzad. Next up
was a political satire titled ‘Majboor Sahafi and
Shauqiya Siysatdani’ by Bushra Ansari and Yasir Hussain.
The next award was presented to Dr Azra Raza for her outstanding
contribution in the field of healthcare, particularly her cancer research initiatives
and programmes. Dr Azra
says she is on the threshold of discovering the method of identifying the first
cancer cell to prevent cancer. She thanked the management of HWLA via a video
message. Yasmeen Lari, Pakistan’s first female architect and CEO of Heritage
Foundation was awarded for her conservational work on several World Heritage Sites at Makli and Lahore
Fort, as well as 19th century
buildings in Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. As per the tradition of HWLA, the next
award was awarded to a man, Dr Shershah Syed, a beacon of hope for thousands of
women who have gone through gynaecological diseases, the cure for which they
thought never existed in this side of the world. The award was presented by Ms Wendy Gilmour, Canadian High Commissioner and
Mr Duraid Qureshi, CEO Hum Network Ltd.
Up next was a scintillating musical performance by Haider Mustehsan and
the king of bhangra Abrar ul Haq.
The last segment of the ceremony began with the first award present by Sultana Siddiqui to Noorjehan Bilgrami, an artist, researcher, educationist and the principal curator of the Pakistan Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020. The next award was presented to Fiza Shah for her work in empowering underprivileged children by providing them free education. Her organization Development in Literacy has helped thousands of children across the country to fulfil their biggest dream of getting an education and many have started their careers as doctors, engineers, teachers, bankers, professors, business and IT professionals due to this. The award was presented by First Lady Samina Alvi, who appreciated Fiza’s work. The last award of the evening was presented by President Arif Alvi to Justice Majida Rizvi, who has the distinction of being appointed Pakistan’s first woman judge to the high court and has worked relentlessly for the rights of women and children in the country. Justice Majida Rizvi has also served as the first chairperson of the National Commission on the Status of Women, and has undertaken historic work on the review of discriminatory provisions pertaining to women’s right to assets, women’s employment in the public sector and the Qisas and Diyat laws.
The awards ceremony will be televised in March 2022 on
HUM globally. HWLA aims to recognize and honour the contributions and
achievements of iconic women from Pakistan and around the world who are change
makers in their respective fields and a symbol and source of hope, courage,
determination and inspiration for women across the globe. These
iconic women are mentors and role models for girls who aspire to be achievers.
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