Sindh, March 29 -- The continued delay in implementing the Sindh Women Agriculture Workers Act, 2019, has left millions of rural women in Pakistan without the protections promised under the law.
A seminar held in Mirpurkhas district by the Hari Welfare Association (HWA) highlighted the persistent neglect of female agricultural workers, who remain excluded from even the most basic benefits envisioned in the legislation, as reported by The Express Tribune.
According to The Express Tribune, speaking at the event, HWA President Akram Ali Khaskheli said nearly 15 million women across Sindh's rural belt are engaged in agriculture, livestock, and fisheries but continue to work without legal safeguards or recognition.
He stated that these wome...
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