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Federation_of_Pakistan_Chamber_of-Commerce_&_IndustryKASHGAR: President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Senator Haji Ghulam Ali, on Friday said that encouraging and supporting women amounts to supporting future generations.

“We cannot secure our future by ignoring women, which are in majority yet deprived of rights,” he said.

“Women should be made capable to play their due role in national development, face competitive environment and explore new business frontiers.”

Speaking at a workshop organised by the Islamabad Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IWCCI), Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) and Women

Business Incubation Centre (WBIC) to enhance capacity of women entrepreneurs, he said that majority of households will continue to dwell under poverty unless serious steps are taken to empower women.

Senator Haji Ghulam Ali said that apart from government and NGOs, urban women should also undertake initiatives for empowerment of rural women.

He said that supporting women amounts to jihad, which will continue and FPCCI will do everything for this cause.

“Our ailing economy needs fresh thrust for which women can play an important role,” he said, adding that women deserve opportunities to transform their potential into profit.

He said that encouraging women to become economically empowered is one of the best investments for the future.

Samina Fazil, President, IWCCI, said that lending institutions should improve access to finance and support the growth of small businesses.

Majority of loans are enjoyed by a select group, which is not helping achieve sustainable economic growth, she said.
Samina Fazil said that some banks lack tools to serve women while others consider lending to women as risky while the fact remains that 98 percent women return loans in time.

The mindset of bankers is reducing many business women to bankruptcy, she informed.

She demanded that Smeda should enhance its business development role in supporting SMEs while the government should consider establishing a Women Business Incubation Centre in Islamabad on priority basis to provide enhanced opportunities.

“We need platforms to enhance businesses and contribution,” said Samina.

Earlier, Memoona Sattar, Project Manager, WBIC, and Faisal Bashir, Regional Business Coordinator, Smeda, conducted a session titled, “Current Businesses for Women”.

In the fifth effort on the part of Smeda to polish business skills of women, they highlighted many businesses which are ideal for women but ignored so far.

Women will earn more profit and have almost no competition in these unique sectors, they said.

Memoona Sattar, and Faisal Bashir taught members of the IWCCI about financial and business fundamentals, networking, provision and facilitations of services, sector-specific studies, strategies, investment and loan facilities, technology, information, productivity improvement, legal support, identification of opportunities, technical and marketing advice and benefits of branding, among others.

Copyright PPI (Pakistan Press International), 2011

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