Gender Voting Gap.

Pakistan's ranking as the second-worst country in terms of gender parity on the Global Gender Gap Report reignited national conversation on the need to increase women's participation and representation in all spheres of public life. On that front, there have been some good reports, at least on the political participation of women. According to the National DataA!base and Registration Authority (NADRA), as many as 10 million women have been added to the electoral rolls since the 2018 general elections, taking the total number of female registered voters to 56.95 million.

This is indeed an achievement, and a lot of the credit goes to NADRA and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). This is a huge leap from the situation we were in five years back. These numbers reflect that the launch of the ECP-NADRA joint campaign in 2017 has been successful in the pursuit of reducing the gender gap in the electoral roll. It also shows that measures such as enacting female-only registration centres and deploying mobile registration vans to increase the registration of unregistered women in Pakistan are initiatives that work in making the political process a more inclusive one.

However, we must not celebrate too early. Increased voter registration...

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