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US provides $200m for gender equality

Anwar Iqbal
December 24, 2022

WASHINGTON: The US Senate has passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package for fiscal 2023 and it includes $200 million for promoting gender equality in Pakistan.

The package, passed on Thursday evening, includes $858 billion for defence, $787bn for non-defence domestic programmes and over $15bn for other programmes.

An omnibus bill is a single document that pieces together several measures into one and as the last piece of legislature to pass this year, it will fund the US federal government through September 2023.

The authorisation of funds for promoting gender equality programmes, however, prohibits spending any of the $200m on abortions. Yet, this is a whopping increase in the last few years.

In December 2020, the US congress cleared $10m for promoting gender equality and $15m for strengthening democracy in Pakistan. The $200m allotted for 2023 is a 20-fold increase from the 2020 allocation for Pakistan.

On the Global Gender Gap Report 2022 of the World Economic Forum, Pakistan ranked 145 out of 146 on the gender equality index.

Afghanistan was 146 and India 135 on the index. Bangladesh and Nepal lead regional performance with over 69 per cent of their gender gaps closed. Bangladesh was 71 and Nepal 96.

Published in Dawn, December 24th, 2022


 
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These are the things that subvert, sabotage and compel/bully poor(people who've fallen in their eyes and opinion), from a unison, to a dystopia... coerced into doing bidding for the alien/foreigner... A contrived political existence that is misplaced, neither here nor there...

No lunch is free and so is this money... what and who it'll feed, policy enactments and social stratification... in generically feeling some bellies over others.
Most importantly, it is and will feed the elites that rule and benefit from it all... a class of people misplaced in their own societies carving Islands for themselves...
 
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Translation: US to spend $200 to spread LGBTWTFBBQ propaganda to divide foreign societies.
 
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Log khudkashyan kar rahe he halat se tang aakar aur US ko logo ki aik dusre ki bund marne ki fikar he
 
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200 million

To do the same thing that's happening in Iran, inspire, fund and prepare a generation of degenerates with the *** bandits front and center
 
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Gender equality is name of program that destroy family systems. If they really want gender justice, they'd get it from Islam.

Now let Bajwa's family be equalized forst. He went to America for it, let him and families of top commanders receive "the benefit" first. Like always, the Nation can wait.
 
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It's a silent war to create army of rouge reporters and writers who will harp on tune of foreign country
 
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US provides $200m for gender equality

Anwar Iqbal
December 24, 2022

WASHINGTON: The US Senate has passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package for fiscal 2023 and it includes $200 million for promoting gender equality in Pakistan.

The package, passed on Thursday evening, includes $858 billion for defence, $787bn for non-defence domestic programmes and over $15bn for other programmes.

An omnibus bill is a single document that pieces together several measures into one and as the last piece of legislature to pass this year, it will fund the US federal government through September 2023.

The authorisation of funds for promoting gender equality programmes, however, prohibits spending any of the $200m on abortions. Yet, this is a whopping increase in the last few years.

In December 2020, the US congress cleared $10m for promoting gender equality and $15m for strengthening democracy in Pakistan. The $200m allotted for 2023 is a 20-fold increase from the 2020 allocation for Pakistan.

On the Global Gender Gap Report 2022 of the World Economic Forum, Pakistan ranked 145 out of 146 on the gender equality index.

Afghanistan was 146 and India 135 on the index. Bangladesh and Nepal lead regional performance with over 69 per cent of their gender gaps closed. Bangladesh was 71 and Nepal 96.

Published in Dawn, December 24th, 2022



The West needs to first get their house in order before preaching to others ... They can't even explain "what is a woman"???... The blind leading the blind?
What is a woman????


 
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