The Unseen Battles of Divorced Women in Pakistan

Despite progress, stereotypes persist regarding divorced women and their status in Pakistan. Societal norms often stigmatize divorced women, viewing them through a lens of judgment and limiting their opportunities for remarriage or social acceptance. This prejudice stems from traditional beliefs that see divorce as a taboo, unfairly affecting women who seek independence or leave abusive marriages. Divorce is a taboo in Pakistan and divorce for a woman generally means the end of her life. A woman who gets divorced is fighting the societal pressures that come with it. One of the primary challenges for divorced women in Pakistan is the stigma attached to their marital status. as divorced women may face discrimination and often encounter judgment, ostracization, and social isolation. They encounter barriers in accessing employment and financial resources, perpetuating their dependence on familial support or facing economic vulnerability. People should understand, that Divorce is not an abuse, Efforts to address these issues involve advocacy for legal reforms, community support networks, and initiatives promoting financial independence and emotional well-being for divorced women, and shifting societal perceptions are crucial steps towards alleviating the challenges faced by divorced women in Pakistan.

Areeba Altaf Kanasro, Larkana

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