In Pakistan, a country often characterized by deep rooted gender norms and societal expectations, a remarkable transformation is taking place. Women are challenging and breaking stereotypes, reshaping the narrative of what it means to be a Pakistani woman. These trailblazers are defying conventional roles and making significant strides in various fields, from politics to sports and entrepreneurship. Their stories of resilience and determination inspire not only the women of Pakistan but also people worldwide.
Recently Numaira Saleem met the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Murtaza Solangi and discussed with him her mission of going into space on October 5 to hoist the flag of Pakistan there. The women who dream big achieve big. Numaira Saleem is the finest example of goal setters. She is the first Pakistani who hoisted Pakistani flag at the North and South Poles, first Asian to skydive (tandem) Mount Everest, during First Everest Skydive in 2008. Numaira has officially been recognized as the First Pakistani Astronaut by the government of Pakistan in 2006. In 2007, Numaira served as Honorary Ambassador of Tourism for Pakistan. And now she is going to be the first Pakistani ever who will hoist Pakistani flag in space. She is often referred to as the “Collector of Firsts” for all these reasons.
Historically, women’s participation in politics in Pakistan has been limited, but that is changing rapidly. Women like Benazir Bhutto and Malala Yousafzai have not only garnered international acclaim but have also inspired countless others. Today, Pakistan boasts a growing number of women in politics, serving as parliamentarians, ministers, and even a two-time prime minister. Their presence is challenging stereotypes about women’s roles in governance and demonstrating that women can be effective leaders in a traditionally male-dominated arena.
The emergence of female athletes in Pakistan is a testament to women breaking barriers. Names like Naseem Hameed, the fastest woman in South Asia, and Maria Toorpakai, a world-renowned squash player, have shattered stereotypes about women’s physical capabilities. These athletes are not just competing; they are winning medals and bringing pride to Pakistan on the international stage. Their achievements encourage other young women to pursue their passion for sports.
Entrepreneurship is another field where Pakistani women are making their mark. Despite challenges, women entrepreneurs are launching successful businesses in diverse sectors, from tech startups to fashion and design. These entrepreneurs are proving that they can be both mothers and business leaders, challenging the notion that women must choose between family and career.
Women are also breaking stereotypes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Pakistan now has female scientists, engineers, and researchers contributing to advancements in various scientific domains. Initiatives like the Women in STEM conference are providing a platform for women to network, share their research, and inspire the next generation of female scientists. These trailblazers are changing perceptions about who can excel in STEM and are encouraging more girls to pursue careers in these fields.
Pakistan’s cultural and creative landscape is enriched by women who are defying stereotypes in the arts. Female musicians, actors, writers, and artists are gaining recognition and acclaim both nationally and internationally. Their creative expressions challenge traditional norms and provide a platform for important conversations on gender, identity, and society.
The stories of these women breaking stereotypes in Pakistan are not just tales of individual success but also symbols of broader societal change. They highlight the resilience, talent, and potential of Pakistani women and underscore the importance of gender equality and empowerment.
As these women continue to pave the way for progress, Pakistan stands poised to benefit from their contributions, both within the country and on the global stage. Their journeys serve as an inspiration and a call to action for society to continue dismantling stereotypes and embracing the limitless potential of women.
We wish all the best to Numaira Saleem for her space journey on coming 5th of October. And we dream of a Pakistan where women rise sky-high and bring all the pride home.
Author: Aqsa Khalid.