The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development identifies entrepreneurship as a leading indicator of economic growth. However Pakistan has been one of those developing countries that lacks a national strategy or policy framework to promote entrepreneurship.
During an afternoon conference in Karachi, business leaders, academics and government officials gathered to discuss how to build Pakistan’s entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Addressing the seminar, US Consul General Micheal Dodman termed entrepreneurship the driver of economy. “Entrepreneurism, particularly the creation of new small and medium size businesses, is the driver of economic growth,” said Dodman. “We have seen the benefits of entrepreneurship in the US, and are pleased to be able to partner with groups like NEW-G and others who are working to promote entrepreneurship in Pakistan.”
Dodman said the US government will provide professional and technical expertise to NEW-G as he looked forward to working alongside the organsation.
Meanwhile, S Rizwan Razvi, NEW-G president, said the group’s plan was to work with the country’s educational, business, regulatory and social sectors to assist Pakistan towards future prosperity. “One of the goals of today’s seminar is to engage all stakeholders in designing strategies for the promotion of entrepreneurship in Pakistan,” said Razvi. “Pakistan’s biggest challenge in the upcoming years is to create 36,000 jobs and this can only be done if new businesses are developed.”
Needed: women entrepreneurs
One of the main highlights of the conference was the significance attached to the promotion of women entrepreneurship in Pakistan. Razvi pointed out the dearth of female entrepreneurs in the country, stating that their contribution to economy amounts to just 1%. He added that women entrepreneurs in Pakistan are mostly necessity-driven.
Comparing the statistic to the US, Dodman said there were more than 10 million women running their own businesses in the country, contributing $3 trillion to the economy.
Dodman further pointed out that the US consulate supports NEW-G’s vision of promoting female enterprises and have contributed through various programmes. One such programme is the mentorship scheme through which the US consulate has provided mentorship to 5000 individuals, that includes several women.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 23rd, 2013.
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I could not locate NEW-G any where on the web or in Islamabad. Seems to be a new fraud in the air. It migh help to steal the ideas of young people. This programme is not known to public and exists only in some media show arranged in some 5 star hotel. Where are those 5000 women who have been mentored.
I expect better journalism from tribune.