KDP Deputy President Masrour Barzani marked the 73rd anniversary of the Kurdistan Women’s Union with strong praise for its historic contributions. He said the Union shaped the national struggle through determination, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment. He also emphasized that Kurdish women stood on the front lines of resistance and strengthened the nation during every stage of its journey.
Masrour Barzani noted that the Women’s Union defended women’s rights with courage and constant activism. He said the organization offered protection, guidance, and unity for women across the Kurdistan Region. Furthermore, he highlighted how the Union supported the Peshmerga during difficult years and contributed to the defense of Kurdish communities. He explained that this support created stronger social resilience and deeper national solidarity.
Barzani also stressed that Kurdish society grows more stable when women lead key initiatives. He encouraged the Union to expand programs that empower girls, promote education, and strengthen family welfare. Moreover, he urged institutions to increase women’s involvement in administration, policymaking, and public service. He said Kurdistan needs women’s leadership to advance progress and protect social harmony.
The Deputy President also praised the Union for encouraging new generations to participate in cultural, political, and humanitarian work. He said continuous engagement strengthens community awareness and builds long-term confidence. Additionally, he called for broader cooperation between government bodies and women’s organizations to support equality and improve living standards.
The Women’s Union welcomed Masrour Barzani’s message and reaffirmed its commitment to defending rights, expanding opportunities, and nurturing unity across the region. Leaders noted that Kurdish women continue to inspire society with resilience, compassion, and determination.
Masrour Barzani concluded by expressing full support for every effort that elevates women’s roles and strengthens national identity. He said Kurdistan grows stronger when women stand at the center of progress.
