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22 Nov, 2019

After successful runs in Punjab, the Women On Wheels campaign is coming to Sindh this Sunday on November 24, 2019.

The programme, which empowers women by improving their access to mobility, provides subsidised motorbikes for women, as well as training and road safety lessons and networking opportunities.

Women On Wheels is a project of the Salman Sufi Foundation and the team behind the successful implementation of the WoW campaign in Lahore, Multan, Sargodha, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad is now expanding the initiative to Karachi in a private capacity, with support from the Sindh government, Japan, UN Development Programme, UN Women, FINCA and Careem.

Registration is still ongoing, so you can still sign up!

Here’s what you need to know

Who else is going?

Shehla Raza, Minister For Women Development Sindh, is signed up too.

WOW indeed!

Why should you go?

Also, you can live out this dream too

Comments

Zala Nov 22, 2019 05:55pm
With rising inflation, this is really needed.
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M. Saeed Nov 22, 2019 05:59pm
Welcome move. Time to expend women in all spheres of life.
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siddiq karim Nov 22, 2019 07:53pm
it is about time!
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Ehsan Nov 22, 2019 08:44pm
Hope its a successful event
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Hyper Kid Nov 22, 2019 11:34pm
Great idea. Bring it on!
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hammad Nov 22, 2019 11:38pm
excellent initiative for all the ladies.
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A Nov 23, 2019 12:09am
It's a bit anachronistic that the bikes shown in the pics are so tackey ...almost like the cheap junk. Don't you have worlds big brands selling two wheelers there ?? In India, 65 percent of Honda, Suzuki, Hero, TVS two Wheeler buyers are girls. Every city here you will find hundreds of girls on two wheelers. The motorcycle is not designed for women, although many drive it here too. Scooters are more fun and have massive underwear storage for helmets and other stuff too.
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Compulsive Nov 23, 2019 09:54am
Why polluting 70s vintage bikes
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vgp Nov 23, 2019 10:45am
I have never understood as to what is the big deal about women riding mobikes. Its so common
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Neha sikandar Nov 23, 2019 01:48pm
I want biky tarningr
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Neha sikandar Nov 23, 2019 01:49pm
This is a great afford for womy
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Sassui Nov 23, 2019 02:56pm
It is really a great initiate I would love to be part of it. It will empower girls in a real way. We strongly support WoW campaign and congratulate the team organized this campaign. Regards
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Toni Nov 23, 2019 03:05pm
In China, a lot of women ride the bikes, without even being noticed, they are just part of the community, and are not harassed.
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Faheem Nov 24, 2019 06:36am
@Zala, this is not only needed because Inflation is rising faster than ever before. It’s needed because, Pakistan is a country where majority of our women are financially dependent on the male in their families. If we don’t include women in our workforce, Pakistan will always stay poor. So we need women to break the shackles, come our of their comfort zone and play their part in making this country prosperous.
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