Rubab Jubani becomes Pakistan's first-ever female food delivery rider
Stepping right into 2019, women of Pakistan have made it clear to the world that they’re accepting no public spaces that are unwaveringly exclusive to men. Today, Pakistani women are taking charge of their lives and breaking free of all boundaries that restrict their access to opportunities and reduce them to heavily sexist roles.
It is said that approximately half of Pakistan's population is all female, but their involvement in the corporate world is still restricted to roughly 15-20%. This highlights a major gendered gap in the country’s corporate fold.
In an attempt to appreciate the zeal and drive that women in Pakistan have been tirelessly exhibiting, several bias-free businesses and brands have been brewing newer opportunities to help women identify, grow and sustain their inner talents without having to fear societal barriers.
Paving her way with resilience, the passionate and brave female rider Rubab has left behind all boundaries of society that heavily restrict women’s access to select professions.
Meet Rubab, belonging to foodpanda’s fleet of delivery riders now, who has bagged a new milestone for women across Pakistan.