2015 has been quite the year for women in Pakistan. Gender equality took the main stage as one leading lady after the other wowed us all year long.
Pakistan Today takes a look at some Pakistani women that blew us all away both nationally and internationally
The Firsts for Pakistani Women
First female speaker of Balochistan Assembly
Durrani is a practicing lawyer and social worker. She is also an active member of Public Safety Commission Balochistan, National Commission on Status of Women (NCSW), and Balochistan Olympic Association.
- First female speaker of KP Assembly
- First female Goodwill Ambassador from Pakistan
The 28-year-old is also part of “BBC’s list of 100 inspirational women for 2015,” which came out in November.
Muniba is a woman of many colours; she is a mother, an artist, activist, writer, singer, and speaker. She is also Pakistan’s first wheelchair – bound model and anchor person. She is truly an inspiration for many Pakistani women who want to excel even despite the hurdles they face in life.
- Pakistan’s first and youngest female visual effects artist in Hollywood
Her filmography includes blockbusters such as X-Men: Days of Future Past, Godzilla, Gravity, and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Trader and Prince Caspian, 10, 000 BC and Johnny Depp’s Sweeney Todd.
She has also worked in advertisements for big guns like George Michael, Rolling Stones and Disney. Her promo profile includes Olympics in China and Nike Football World Cup. She has also worked with BBC, Glassworks Barcelona and MPC.
“Zenith Irfan: 1 Girl 2 Wheels” – first Pakistani girl who rode through the northern areas
Breaking social taboos and defying unwritten laws, she made her journey and enjoyed it thoroughly. She is a role model for every girl who loves a little adventure.
- Pakistan’s first female fire fighter
- First female truck driver
- First female lawyer from Chitral
- First women-only auto-rickshaw
The service is designed exclusively for women passengers and drivers in Lahore, who are fed up of being harassed.
- First animated film
She also produced and directed “A girl in a river” a documentary against honour killings; and “Song of Lahore,” a documentary about musicians who travelled from Pakistan to New York City to perform.
- First Pak woman footballer plays in UK
In July, Pakistan’s first female professional footballer Almira Rafeeque became the first sportswoman from the country to play in United Kingdom.
Almira Rafeeque signed with UK’s Luton Town Football Club.
In October, 19-year-old Twinkle Sohail became the first female to win an international gold medal at the 2015 Asian Bench Press Championships, held in Muscat. She outshined athletes from 12 other countries.
Twinkle is a Pakistani Christian; she featured in the 57 kg junior U21 event, along with her Sonia Azmat also won a gold in 63kg, and Kanwal Shazia Butt in +84kg making it a hat-trick of gold for Pakistan
- First female men’s football coach
The Younglings
A teenager makes it to the BBC’s list of 100 inspirational women for 2015.
She appears in the BBC‘s ‘Good girl’ film-makers strand. Ayesha is a student from Islamabad and passionately tackles sexism in Pakistan’s society. She conducts feminist and human rights talks.
- Youngest recipient of Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award
She became the youngest recipient of the award in September. Hadiqa has been successful in stopping several child marriages in her area.
- Pakistan earned 5 medals at the Special Olympics – 3 of them by girls.
Mehmona Hussain won silver in a female cycling race of 500 meter. Her time was 1.15.72.
In another 500 metres time and trial race Khadija Irfan won silver for Pakistan her timing was 2:23:44. Way to go girls!
- Pak girl gets top score globally in Math
She achieved the marks in July amongst 10,000 schools in 160 countries. She is currently a resident of the U.A.E. and also received the Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cambridge Outstanding Learner Award.
- Malala Yousafzai in 2015
Her book I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education and Changed the World written by Neela Vaswani won the Grammy Award for Best Children’s album this year.
She won 7th annual Shorty Award for being a teen hero.
In April, an asteroid was named after her by NASA, whose formal designation is 316201 Malala.
Other achievements
Top 10 in the Sexiest Asian Women
The position came after the newspapers annual polling for which millions voted from across the globe.
Mahira will also be seen in the much awaited Lollywood movie Ho Maan Jahan on January 1, 2016 and will debut in Bollywood alongside Shahrukh Khan in Raees later in the year.
- Pakistani activist amongst the 100 Leading Global Thinkers
Listed under ‘Advocates’, Sabeen’s name was along 11 others; the article read, “Mahmud was uncompromising in her commitment to free speech – even as she received death threats.”
Sabeen was shot dead on 24 April, after her death her mother Mahenaz Mahmud started an NGO the Sabeen Mahmud Foundation (SMF) to carry on with her daughter’s legacy.
- Two Pakistani women win Canadian general elections
Salma Zahid is a mother of two. She moved her family to Scarborough 15 years ago and has since worked as a senior adviser to the Ontario government on health care, infrastructure, citizenship and tourism.
Iqra Khalid hails from Rahim Yar Khan district. She immigrated to Canada from England in the 1990s, and attended York University, graduating in 2007 with a degree in criminology and professional writing.
Pakistan’s women cricket team white wash Sri Lanka
The ICC ranks Pakistan’s women cricket team at seventh position among the 10 teams. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Ireland are placed below Pakistan.
- Pride of Performance
- Pakistani wins Commonwealth Youth Award
In 2014 she received the International Humanist Award and is one of Foreign Policy Magazine’s 2013 ‘Global Thinkers’.
- International Women of courage award
She is the founder of the NGO Khwendo Jirga (Sister’s Council) which is the first ever women-only jirga in Pakistan.
- Best business Woman award
Her business Tek One helps small and medium businesses become tech savvy.
- Anusha wins UN ‘Global Achievers’ award
Pakistan’s Minister of State for Information Technology Anusha Rahman was awarded the ‘GEM-TECH Global Achievers 2015’ award in December, by the ITU and UN Women in New York for initiating projects and programmes that have had a profound impact on the ICT sector in Pakistan.
- Bonded Labour Liberation Front
Pakistani CEO makes it to Forbes 40 under-40 Female Executives 2015
She joined the company in 2009 as IGI Funds’ CEO and with her performance became the CEO of the firm in 2013, leading to an increase in client assets of about 40% this year.
Shahzia Sikander animates NYC Times Square
Shahzia studied Fine Arts at the National College of Arts in Lahore and later pursued her Masters in the US. She has also been the recipient of awards like the inaugural of the Medal of Art present by the (ex)-US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, in 2012.