Indus Motors commits USD 50,000 a year to Injaz Pakistan
KARACHI: The Indus Motor Company (IMC) has committed USD 50,000 per year for the next three years to Injaz Pakistan to support youth entrepreneurship training in Pakistan.
An announcement here on Friday said that an event held at the AmanTech premises in Korangi here was attended by CEO IMC, Parvez Ghias, CEO Aman Foundation Ahsan Jamil, Executive Director Injaz Pakistan Azra Maqsood, Manager Corporate Planning IMC Atif Ahmed, GM Marketing Aman Foundation Sukayna Sadik and Programme Manager Injaz Pakistan Sitvat Jamal.
Ahsan Jamil thanked Parvez Ghias for their generous contribution. Looking forward to more partnerships that involved community building, he asserted that sustainable development is a key to positive change which is exhilarated through such alliances.
CEO of Indus Motor Company Parvez Ghias, said that the idea behind this initiative was to promote self- employment by empowering youth so that they could build their careers towards a better future.
Injaz Pakistan, an initiative of the Aman Foundation, is a member of Junior Achievement Worldwide and has been established with the objective of fostering, promoting, encouraging and developing entrepreneurial and vocational skills (EVS) among students between the ages of five and 25 in Pakistan.
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