Ivanka Trump offers to help empower women in Pakistan
US President advisor offers to launch projects for the welfare of women in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD:
Advisor to US President Ivanka Trump has extended the offer to help empower women in Pakistan by launching projects for their welfare.
In a meeting with Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistani’s and Human Resource Development Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari, Trump underscored that the projects would provide women with employment opportunities, vocational training and help with the economic development of the country.
Ivanka also said that she would like to help provide the youth with job opportunities in Pakistan.
Zulfi Bukhari assumes charge as special assistant to PM
During the moot, the two agreed to start cooperation between Pakistan and the US in various fields.
The special assistant lauded Ivanka for her offer to help empower women.
He also added that Pak-US cooperation will help create opportunities for human development and would provide men and women with equal opportunities.
Zulfiqar was hopeful that in the next few months, there will be more success on the Pak-US diplomatic front.
Advisor to US President Ivanka Trump has extended the offer to help empower women in Pakistan by launching projects for their welfare.
In a meeting with Prime Minister for Overseas Pakistani’s and Human Resource Development Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari, Trump underscored that the projects would provide women with employment opportunities, vocational training and help with the economic development of the country.
Ivanka also said that she would like to help provide the youth with job opportunities in Pakistan.
Zulfi Bukhari assumes charge as special assistant to PM
During the moot, the two agreed to start cooperation between Pakistan and the US in various fields.
The special assistant lauded Ivanka for her offer to help empower women.
He also added that Pak-US cooperation will help create opportunities for human development and would provide men and women with equal opportunities.
Zulfiqar was hopeful that in the next few months, there will be more success on the Pak-US diplomatic front.