About Us

The goal of the Women Rights Association (WRA) in Multan is to make women and young people more important in society’s social and economic life. Our goal is to make sure that women from rural and underprivileged backgrounds have the same chances to learn, work, and lead as everyone else, without fear of violence or prejudice.

Our Vision

A peaceful and democratic society that guarantees institutionalized equal rights and opportunities to all.

Our Mission

To build systems that last that give women power via education, starting their own businesses, fighting for human rights

Womens Rights Association

Currently, WRA has been working in District Multan ( Southern Punjab)

18 years

Gender Policy

Women’s Rights Association (WRA) understands that gender refers to the attributes and opportunities associated with being male and female and the socio-cultural relationships between women and men. These attributes, opportunities and relationships are socially constructed and are learned through socialization processes. They are context specific and changeable. In most societies there are differences and inequalities between women and men in activities undertaken, access to and control over resources as well as decision-making opportunities. Gender is part of the broader socio-cultural context, which also takes into consideration factors such as class, race, economic status, ethnic group and age.  Women’s Rights Association (WRA) adopts gender perspective, which means focusing on both women and men and their relationships with each other and resources. 

OUR PROJECTS

WRA work to fight poverty, discrimination, injustice through working with pro-women organizations, government and movements on basic rights to achieve our goals.

Get in touch with the Women Rights Association WRA Multan to learn more about our women empowerment programs and community projects in Pakistan.

 

At the Women’s Rights Association (WRA), we uphold the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and equality. Each policy defines the principles  and women empowerment.

Helping women in Pakistan get scholarships for school, with a concentration on rural women.WRA believes in volunteerism however for smooth operations and community welfare tasks.

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