Zindigi aims to encourage girls’ education & empowerment
Zindigi aims to encourage girls’ education & empowerment
To launch 'The Achieve Program', Zindigi has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Prince's Trust International and Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) aimed at developing young girls' personal, digital, entrepreneurship, and employability skills.
Zindigi - powered by JS Bank, Pakistan's fastest-growing digital banking initiative for Gen Z and millennials - will fund the pilot program. With the support of Prince's Trust International, founded by His Majesty King Charles III, formerly The Prince of Wales, PAGE will deliver the programme to tackle youth unemployment globally.
Young girls will be offered alternatives to formal education, as well as support and guidance in (re)engaging with formal education and preparing them for sustainable careers.
The signing ceremony was attended by distinguished guests from all major partners, including Imran Shaikh, Chief Operating Officer of JS Bank, Shabir Randeree, Chairman of Prince's Trust International, Noman Azhar, Chief Officer of Zindigi, Fajer Rabia Pasha, Executive Director of PAGE and Farzana Yaqoob, Chair of PAGE's Board.
Along with Prince’s Trust International, and PAGE Pakistan, Zindigi is committed to supporting and promoting the success and longevity of 'The Achieve Program' in Pakistan.
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