Thursday, August 31, 2006

Breaking barriers: Pak women pilots take to the sky




Breaking barriers: Pak women pilots take to the sky

Saturday, July 31, 2004 (Lahore):

Forty-year-old Rifaat Haye is one of the only three women to fly for Pakistan International Airlines.

Fourteen years back she did the unthinkable in Pakistani society.

She began flying lessons and made it as one of only three women to fly for Pakistan International Airlines

"My family was quite supportive of me except my husband never wanted a professional wife, so it was a little difficult. But I want to be a role model and encourage younger women to join the profession. I consider it to be like any other profession, so why should it be singled out?" says Rifaat.

It was former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto who gave women like Rifaat a break. Since then she's had to make it on her own, battling gender bias and long hours away from home.

"It is more tough to be a professional woman. It is a big ego thing for the men colleagues. I'm now flying the aircraft that I consider ultimate--the 747," she says.

Rifaat's three children are all adults. So she enjoys the luxury of flying prestigious international long haul flights to the United States and Europe. A pilot, wife and mother, she has proved to be quite a trendsetter, inspiring three more women to join the airline.

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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Bilquis Edhi


Bilquis Edhi
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Bilquis Edhi

Bilquis Edhi, wife of Abdul Sattar Edhi, is one of the most active philanthropists in Pakistan. She was born on August 14, 1947 in Karachi. She heads the Bilquis Edhi Foundation. She is a professional nurse who reputedly proposed to him. They both received the 1986 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service. She is also the recipient of the Lenin Peace Prize. Her charity runs many services in Pakistan including a hospital and emergency service in Karachi.

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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Merella Fernandez

Merella Fernandez is a Canadian reporter and anchor for CityNews in Toronto.

Born in Karachi to Goan parents Eulogio and Maura, she is the youngest of six children. She moved to Canada with her family at the age of one.

She is a graduate of Carleton University's Journalism program and began her career in television at CTV answering phone calls. She moved on to writing for CTV News and Canada AM before moving to City TV in 1998 where she was began working as a writer. Currently she is working as a weekend anchor for CityNews and CablePulse 24.