Islamabad:Pakistan Alliance for Girls Education (PAGE) and the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme joined hands to empower young women and girls across the country by signing a letter of intent at the Prime Minister’s Office here on Thursday.
The signing ceremony was attended by Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Programme (PMYP); Syeda Amnah Batool, Member of the National Assembly and Focal Person for the Green Youth Movement under PMYP; and Fajer Rabia Pasha, Executive Director of PAGE, alongside other distinguished dignitaries and team members from both organisations.
Officials said the partnership sought to address critical challenges faced by women and girls in underserved regions of Pakistan by fostering employability, entrepreneurship, and digital inclusion.
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