ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired the eighth high-level committee meeting on Thursday to finalize arrangements for the upcoming 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women, scheduled to take place in Islamabad from July 12–13, 2026. The high-profile international event will gather delegates from across the Muslim world to discuss advancements, challenges, and policies related to women's empowerment.
High-Level Review Ensures Seamless Execution
During the meeting, the Federal Secretary for Human Rights delivered a comprehensive briefing covering all operational aspects of the summit. The committee reviewed critical areas including protocol, security frameworks, delegate logistics, and media management.
To ensure the event runs smoothly, multiple government sectors are working in tandem. The briefing highlighted a synchronized inter-ministerial coordination strategy designed to manage the high-volume influx of international dignitaries.
Pakistan Pledges Top-Tier Hospitality for Global Delegates
Deputy PM Ishaq Dar commended the organizing committees for their rigorous preparation efforts. He directed all relevant officials to ensure that arriving global delegations experience the very best of Pakistani hospitality during their stay.
Key federal leadership attended the review session to cement the event's operational plans. Notable attendees included:
The Minister for Law and Justice
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) Tariq Bajwa
Federal Secretaries of Foreign Affairs and Human Rights
Senior officials from allied ministries




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