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Pakistani Power Girls: A New Initiative to Inspire Women

  • November 2, 2024
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Adebola Williams, a renowned media entrepreneur, and Maleeka Bokhari, a prominent Pakistani lawyer and former parliamentarian, have announced the launch of “Pakistani Power Girls.” This collaborative project aims to celebrate and inspire young girls in Pakistan by highlighting the achievements of trailblazing Pakistani women.

Inspired by the success of Adebola’s “African Power Girls” initiative, this new project will feature stories of Pakistani women who have made significant contributions to society, particularly in fields like law, government, and social justice. The book will serve as a source of inspiration for young girls, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and break down barriers.

Both Adebola and Maleeka are passionate about empowering women and promoting gender equality. They believe that by sharing the stories of successful women, they can motivate young girls to reach their full potential.

“I am excited to collaborate with Maleeka to launch Pakistani Power Girls,” said Adebola. “Pakistan has a rich history of strong and inspiring women, and I believe this project will help to celebrate their achievements and inspire the next generation.”

Maleeka Bokhari added, 

“I am honored to be part of this initiative. By highlighting the stories of these amazing women, we hope to inspire young girls to dream big and strive for excellence.”

The Pakistani Power Girls project is expected to have a significant impact on the lives of young women in Pakistan. By showcasing the achievements of successful women, the project aims to challenge gender stereotypes and encourage girls to pursue their passions, regardless of their background or circumstances.

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