WES in collaboration with SBS and SKMCH holds Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Oct22

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The Women Empowerment Society in collaboration with Senior Biology Society and Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital held its annual Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign from the 17 to 19 October 2016. A comprehensive seminar was held to spread awareness of the deadly disease. The...

SBS and WES Commemorates Pink Ribbon Day Oct18

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To highlight the alarming increase in breast cancer cases around the globe and to make the people aware of this horrendous disease, Senior Biology Society and Women Empowerment Society got united to organize an interactive session with SKMCH’s doctors and famed actress and supporter of this...

WES holds a talk on ‘The Long Road to Equality’ Sep23

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Women Empowerment Society hosted a talk on ‘The Long Road to Equality’ with Tasneem Peerzada on Monday 19 September 2016. A redeemed activist, journalist and writer from the prestigious Peerzada family of Rafi peer group, enlisted the torturous trails women had to endure...

WES to screen ‘A Girl in the River’ Apr05

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Women Empowerment Society is screening Sharmeem Obaid’s Oscar-winning documentary ‘A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness’ on this Friday 08 April 2016 at 03:00 pm in E-025. There may also be a Q/A session after screening with the crew of the documentary. Please...

WES organizes WeCon ’16 Mar29

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WES’ second edition of the annual Women Empowerment Conference was held on Tuesday 08 March 2016. As with last year, the aim was to give our students a chance to interact with the guest speakers on various issues plaguing women in our society. The guest speakers consisted of brave...

WES holds a seminar on Rising Above Gender Barriers Mar29

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Women Empowerment Society, in collaboration with Dastak Foundation, hosted an event titled Rising Above Gender Barriers on 16 March 2016. The event was open to everyone at FCC, and outsiders as well. It was aimed at women who wanted to follow and achieve their dreams, but could not due to...