Zindigi, Prince’s Trust International, and PAGE Pakistan Partner to Empower Young Girls Across Pakistan
Zindigi, Prince’s Trust International, and Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) have teamed up to launch a comprehensive program called “The Achieve Program” which aims to empower young girls in Pakistan. The program will focus on personal development, digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, and employability skills.
Zindigi, powered by JS Bank, will fund the pilot program. PAGE will implement the program with technical support from Prince’s Trust International, founded by His Majesty King Charles III, to address the global youth unemployment crisis.
The program seeks to promote alternative learning approaches, help young girls engage with formal education, and equip them with the necessary skills to transition from school to sustainable careers.
The signing ceremony was attended by dignitaries from all key partners, including Shabir Randeree – Chairman Prince’s Trust International, Noman Azhar – Chief Officer Zindigi, Imran Shaikh – COO JS Bank, Fajer Rabia Pasha – Executive Director PAGE, and Farzana Yaqoob, Chair of Board PAGE.
The program is set to empower young girls by providing them with the education and expertise they need to thrive. It will also equip them with the skills to develop their personal, entrepreneurial, and employment skills with digital skills as a cross-cutting theme.
Zindigi, Prince’s Trust International, and PAGE Pakistan are committed to ensuring the success and sustainability of “The Achieve Program” and are excited to launch this initiative that aligns deeply with their core mission of empowering the youth of Pakistan.