US-Pakistan Women’s Council Launches Training and Mentorship Programs

NewsUS-Pakistan Women’s Council Launches Training and Mentorship Programs

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Rising Pakistani women business leaders will have access to world-class mentoring and training through the expansion of the US-Pakistan Women’s Council, a unique public-private partnership between the US Government, Texas A&M University, and private companies and organizations in the United States and Pakistan.

This announcement came during an event at the US Consulate General in Karachi, where US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Ambassador Paul Jones, his wife Catherine Jones, Karachi Consul General JoAnne Wagner, Women’s Council Executive Director Radhika Prabhu, and members of Karachi’s business community and civil society met to celebrate the launch of the second phase of the US-Pakistan Women’s Council.

In launching this second phase, the Council welcomes new members Hashoo Group, The Indus Entrepreneurs, US-Pakistan Business Council, American Pakistan Foundation, INDUS, We Connect International, STEM Connector, and Quantum Leaps.  They join current Council member companies Citigroup, Coca-Cola, Engro, General Electric, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, S&P Global, and The Resource Group.

Speaking to the assembled group, Ambassador Jones thanked the member organizations for the work they have done to date.

“Since its founding, the Council and its members have taken the lead on getting more women into the workforce…They are leading the charge for progressive workplace policies in Pakistan and are proof that what’s good for women is good for business and the nation’s economy,” Ambassador Jones said.

Ambassador Paul Jones also announced two new Council initiatives: the Million Women Mentor Initiative and the Women’s Business Opportunity Initiative.

The Million Women Mentor Initiative is launched with STEM Connector, a US-based company that has fostered over two million mentoring relationships in coordination with 200 organizations and corporations. Council member S&P Global has already pledged to create 20,000 mentoring relationships.

WEConnect International will lead the Women’s Business Opportunity Initiative, a program to train and certify women-owned businesses to enter global supply chains. WEConnect is a corporate-led non-profit that convenes more than 80 multinational corporations, primarily Fortune 500 companies, committed to sourcing from women-owned businesses globally.

Ambassador Alice Wells, Senior Bureau Official for the US Department of State’s Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs and co-chair of the US-Pakistan Women’s Council said, “Pakistani women are critical to Pakistan’s economic growth, development and security yet they face a range of barriers to achieving their full economic potential.

The US-Pakistan Women’s Council works with the private sector in both the United States and Pakistan to foster women’s employment, accelerate women’s entrepreneurship, and increase access to educational opportunities for women and girls.”

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