HUM Women Leaders Award Honours Iconic Women from Pakistan and Abroad
Karachi, February 19,
2020: The inaugural edition of HUM Women Leaders Award held at the Governor
House, Karachi, honoured and celebrated 11 iconic women from Pakistan and
abroad and a dynamic man for their contributions and achievement in the fields
of diplomacy, finance, social work, healthcare, adventure sports, human rights,
journalism and women’s rights. The awards ceremony was graced by Dr Arif Alvi,
President Islamic Republic of Pakistan, HE Paul W Jones, the US Ambassador to
Pakistan, honourable consul generals, Governor Sindh Imran Ismail, dignitaries
and crème de la crème of the entertainment industry of Pakistan.
The event started with
a thankyou note by Sultana Siddiqui, President HUM Network Limited to the
President and the honourable guests for gracing the special evening. While
addressing the attendees, Ms Siddiqui said, “The reason for this event is that
we recognize the contributions made by women in society the world over,
celebrate their stories, share the lessons they learned after crossing each
milestone, and most importantly inspire the younger generation to go beyond
these milestones.”
During her speech Ms
Siddiqui also made a special announcement of Women Leadership Initiative
Fund of HUM, collaborated by Charter of Compassion, which will be given to
the award recipients to seed social initiatives for girls and women in the
country. It will be one million rupees annual seed money and HUM and CFC will
coordinate and facilitate the group in developing and implementing initiatives
that are agreed upon by them. Quality, impact, compassion and collaboration
will be key guidelines for the initiative.
Following Sultana Siddiqui, the US Ambassador to
Pakistan Paul W Jones while addressing the attendees said, “United States is
committed to giving equal opportunities to both men and women. Empowered women
play a vital role in a country’s social and economic development.”
Chief Guest of the
event, Dr Arif Alvi President Islamic Republic of Pakistan while addressing the
attendees said, “The Quaid e Azam once said that nations cannot progress
without women working side by side with the men. From one fourth quota system
for women in medical and engineering colleges back in the 80s to almost 80
percent representation of women in these institutions today, our nation has
come a long way but only 10 percent these women make it to the workplace. This
needs to be changed. We have witnessed that when given the opportunity women
work twice as hard as men.”
Hosted by Mira Sethi,
the awards ceremony began with the first award being presented to mountaineer
Samina Baig,Pakistan’s first female mountaineerin recognition ofher tremendous
achievements in adventure sports and for her efforts towards gender equality,
climate change and women empowerment, presented by Hina Bayat.The second award
of the evening was given toJalila Haider, the first female attorney of Hazara
community by Sania Saeed in recognition of her selfless
devotion to women and children’s rights and her outstanding work with local
communities to provide opportunities to vulnerable women and children.This was
followed by a special obituary package, paying tribute to all the iconic women
of the past who have made a mark with their resilience and tremendous success,
and are a source of inspiration for women and men around the world.Barrister
Khadija Siddiqireceived her award from Mahira Khan in recognition of her
bravery and determination to stand tall against a powerful and corrupt
opposition and unsupportive society.The next recipient was Narges Abyar, the
acclaimed Iranian film director who received her award from Madiha Saeed and
Zeba Bakhtiar in recognition of her contributions for sensitively highlighting
the plight of women and children caused by society, war and radicalism in her
films and also for defying the war genre’s conventions by featuring female
characters that rejected the gender norms expected of them. The first segment
of the awards was followed by a special performance of singing sensation Sajjad
Ali and Zaw Ali who enthralled the audiences with their soulful voices.
The second segment of the
awards, hosted by Sanam Saeed commenced with Dr Fouzia Saeed receiving her
award from the Italian Consul General Anna Ruffino and Javed Sheikh in
recognition ofher exemplary services for promotion of Pakistani culture,
women’s issues, courageous stand against sexual harassment and commitment to
women’s advancement. Ace actor Bushra Ansari was next to receive her award from
Asima Haq and Bunto Kazmi in recognition of her years of contributions to
television and cinema. The next award was given to Mary Robinson, the first
woman President of Irelandand a forceful advocate for gender equality, women’s
participation in peace-building and human dignity. Shewas unable to attend the
event due to work commitments and addressed the attendees via a video message,
thanking the awards committee for the honour. The next award was presented to
Dr Seemin Jamali by Duraid Qureshi, CEO HUM Networkin recognition of her
outstanding services in the public sector and medical profession which was
followed by a choreographed act of Hania Amir.
The last segment of the
ceremony hosted by Mira Sethi and Sanam Saeed began with the first award
presented to the only man awardee of the night, Omar Aftab, a globally
recognized campaign strategist for women’s and child health, economic and
social development and his work for social justice and human rights, presented Masarrat
Misbah. Zubeida Mustafa was next to receive her award from Governor Sindh, Imran
Ismail for her contributions in the field of journalism and her in-depth
investigations and campaigns on education, health care, women’s empowerment,
children’s rights and human rights. The next award was given to Dr Shamshad
Akhtarin recognition of her illustrious career in the male dominant field of
finance where she became the first woman in Pakistan’s history to serve as
Governor State Bank. The award was presented by the first lady Mrs Samina Alvi.
The last award of the night was presented to Maleeha Lodhi for her brilliant
diplomatic career and contributions in giving Pakistan a positive profile at
the UN as Pakistan’s former Ambassador and Permanent Representative. The award
was presented by Sultana Siddiqui. The programme concluded with a special performance
by Hadiqa Kiyani.
The awards ceremony
will be televised on International Women’s Day 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. In the words of Melinda
Gates ‘Women speaking up for themselves and for those around them is the
strongest force we have to change the world’. The aim of these awards is to
encourage women to think big and continue the legacy of HUM Network which has
always advocated empowerment of women through its content.
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HUM Women Leaders Award Honours Iconic Women from Pakistan and Abroad
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