On National Working Women Day the Ministry of Human Rights, through its Women Welfare & Development Centre (WWDC), signed memoranda of understanding with IWCCI, RWCCI and Rozan to strengthen women empowerment and promote sustainable economic participation.
The agreements centre on coordinated efforts for skills development, entrepreneurship support and improved market access for working women, while integrating mental health services. These measures will be delivered through Social Welfare Centres and Family Protection & Rehabilitation Centres to ensure access at the community level.
By linking vocational training and business development with psychosocial support, the MoHR aims to remove barriers that hinder women from contributing fully to the economy. The focus on women empowerment reflects a broader policy intent to create dignified, safe and equal workplaces across sectors.
Officials said the partnerships will target long-term sustainability by combining government platforms and civil society expertise, reinforcing the WWDC mandate to support working women now and for future generations.
