Mobilink has successfully
completed its nationwide ‘ICT Enhancement Program’ in partnership with Pakistan
Center for Philanthropy (PCP). Under the program, Mobilink has set up six state
of the art ICT labs in its partner schools to ensure youth from marginalized
communities are equipped to thrive in the fast evolving digital economy.
This initiative, launched
five months ago, saw Mobilink and PCP join hands to identify schools in need of
ICT labs, with PCP being made responsible for ensuring that the recipients are
serving marginalized social classes.PCP’s involvement also made the
process transparent and impartial. The program will now reach out to almost 3500 deserving students
of primary and secondary schools operating in rural and peri-urban areas every
six month.
The schools who have
received these ICT labs are, Nasra School – Karachi, Govt. Girls High School - Bagh
AJK, ZunairaMallah School – Hyderabad, Read Foundation Higher Secondary School
– Gilgit, Government Girls High School – Quetta, and HDF Model School – Mardan.
According to Omar Manzur, Head
of Corporate Communications – Mobilink, the Telco continues to ensure all
objectives set under its ‘Make Your Mark’ initiative are carried forth on a
continuous basis with proper planning. “Mobilinkaimsat
promoting innovation, integration and inspiration in a bid toensure the initiatives
carried out under our ‘Make Your Mark’ program are providingmaximum support to
a variety of beneficiaries in Pakistan. The ultimate objective of MYM is
enabling a generation of educated and tech-literate young people, a goal which
will be achieved with the continuous implementation of our ‘ICT Enhancement
Program’ across the country,” he stated.
“I would also like to applaud the contribution of our partner Pakistan
Center for Philanthropy, Mobilink’s Regional Mentors and Torchbearers in the
successful implementation of the project. The recognition that Mobilink’s
social investments so frequently receive locally and internationally is a reflection
of hard work and dedication that goes into managing our community foot print in
the regions,” Omar Manzurfurther added.
The overall aim of Mobilink’s
latest social investment is to contribute towards the academic nurturing of
young scholars who will become part of the emergent digital economy and to
establish a generation of successful entrepreneurs who can provide for
themselves and their families. With the addition of the 6 recently established
labs, Mobilink has now established a total of 11 computer labs in various
educational institutions across the country.
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