Islamabad, Civil society members and NGOs during a rally to protest against rape of minor girl.—Daily Express.pdf

Police make appeal for public help–The Nation.pdf

Civil society stages protest against girl’s rape–Daily Times.pdf

Islamabad, civil society holding protest against the rape of minor girl in Lahore.–Express.pdf

People’s party Human rights cell and civil society demonstrating against girl rape case at Islamabad.–Express 17 sep.pdf

Another little girl ‘assaulted’–Daily Nation.pdf

Civil society activists protesting in support of a five-year-old girl who was rapped and thrown outside a hospital in Lahore, at F-6 Markaz–Daily Times.pdf

Civil society protest against minor girl’s rape–The News.pdf

Equality illusion, for women’s rights, still a long way to go–Express Tribune.pdf

Protesters demand arrest of culprits–The Daily Dawn.pdf

Civil society bodies vow to ensure people centric governance–Express Tribune.pdf

Civil society forum formed to project issues–The Nation.pdf

Fewer cases of violence against women reported in 2012–Dawan.pdf

Punjab has the highest number of cases, say report–ET.pdf

Report shows decrease of 12% in cases–The News.pdf

civil society furious over ministries merger–Dawn.pdf

Civil society press conference against merger of MoHR–Azkar.pdf

Merger of law, HR ministries draws fire–Tribune.pdf

Parliamentarians and civil society seminar on local government–Daily Dunya.pdf

Promises made in 18th Amendment not met–Nawaiwaqt.pdf

Speaker for amending constitution–Dawn.pdf

Rights activists demand action against banned outfits–Tribune.pdf

Civil society activists protest outside NPC on Monday against the killing of foreign tourists in Gilgit-Baltistan–Dawn.pdf

Civil society decry attack on foreign tourists, tourism industry–Tribune.pdf

Islamabad civil society activists protest outside NPC on Monday against the killing of foreign tourists in GB–Express.pdf

Rage over terrorism against tourists–The Nation.pdf

National observers need to follow international standards–Tribune.pdf

Observers prepare for elections–Dawn.pdf

observing elections the right way—Pakistan Today.pdf

Prominent groups endorse poll monitoring standards–The Nation.pdf

International standards in observing elections–Pakistan Observer.pdf

Rallies, Exhibitions highlight women issues–Nation.pdf

The struggle for women’s rights through artists’ eyes–Tribune.pdf

Twin cities come to life on Women’s Day–Daily Time.pdf

Women’s access to education way towards progress, prosperity–News.pdf

Celebrating working women’s courage–Express Tribune.pdf

Extraordinary roles of ordinary women–Dawn.pdf

Islamabad, civil society activists stag a rally on the occassion on International Women’s Day..pdf

Painting exhibition attracts people–Statesman.pdf

No participation of women at the decision-making level–The News.pdf

Women rights activists demand implementation of CEDAW–Pakistan Today.pdf

Women still under-representation in Parliament– The Nation.pdf

Gender based election monitoring–Dawn.pdf

International monitors to observe general elections–News.pdf

NGOs join hands to monitor polls from gender perspective–Nation.pdf

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Govt urged to ensure equal women participation in politics–Nation.pdf

Mela marks Women’s Day–NEWS.pdf

Struggle for equal rights will go on–Tribune.pdf

Women empowerment possible only thru polls–Nation.pdf

Literate, politically active women can secure their rights, say speakers–Tribune.pdf

Quota for women on general election seats stressed–News.pdf

Civil society expresses concern over sit-in—Tribune.pdf

Civil society gravely concerned at turn of events–Daily Times.pdf

s sit-in—News.pdf

70pc women attached with farming unpaid–The Nation.pdf

Govt’s efforts to improve affairs of women not effective–Daily Times.pdf

Lack of political will, resource constraint major factors–Tribune.pdf