Lahore: A recent session by the NISA Society, in collaboration with the ICC-UCP, focused on the crucial role digital technologies play in enhancing women's political empowerment. The event, addressed by Sanwal Hussain Kharl from Aston University, delved into the state of women's political participation in Pakistan, offering insights into their active involvement in political processes and the hurdles they encounter.
According to University of Central Punjab, the session featured an interactive activity titled "Write to End Barriers," which allowed participants to reflect on and discuss the challenges faced by women in political engagement. The discussions underscored the potential of digital technologies to facilitate greater political inclusion and representation for women in the region.