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Pakistan Unveils Noor: Voice-First AI Companion for Disaster Response in Collaboration with GSMA

  • May 6, 2025
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Pakistan has taken a significant step forward in leveraging artificial intelligence for humanitarian impact with the launch of “Noor,” the country’s first-ever voice-first GenAI companion designed for disaster preparedness and response. The launch event, hosted last week in collaboration with GSMA’s Mobile for Development initiative, marked a major milestone in integrating cutting-edge technology into climate and emergency response frameworks.

“Noor” has been developed under the GSMA Innovation Fund for Humanitarian Challenges, a program supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The AI-powered companion is tailored to assist vulnerable communities by providing timely, localized, and voice-enabled support in emergency situations—bridging a vital gap in Pakistan’s disaster response ecosystem.

The launch event brought together key stakeholders, government officials, and tech leaders to witness the capabilities of Noor in action. Among the distinguished guests was Aisha Humera Moriani, Secretary of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, who participated in a live demonstration of the AI tool alongside Kaiyan Yousaf, Deputy Director of Partnerships. Their interaction with Noor highlighted the platform’s user-centric design, showcasing how individuals can access life-saving information using natural voice interactions without requiring digital literacy or smartphone proficiency.

Currently, Noor is available on the Ufone 4G network, allowing millions of subscribers to engage with the AI companion through basic mobile phones and smart devices alike. The service is designed to work across low-connectivity environments and is especially tailored to assist communities in high-risk zones. Plans are already in place to roll out Noor to Zong CMPak Ltd subscribers in the coming weeks, expanding the AI tool’s reach and accessibility across multiple telecom networks.

The introduction of Noor comes at a critical time as Pakistan continues to grapple with the growing impacts of climate change, including frequent floods, heatwaves, and other extreme weather events. According to officials, Noor is not just a technological innovation but also a strategic intervention aimed at building resilience in communities that are often the hardest hit by natural disasters.

By integrating voice-first GenAI into public service delivery, Noor offers a practical solution for democratizing access to critical information. It supports preparedness efforts, disseminates real-time alerts, and provides guidance on safety protocols, evacuation procedures, and emergency contacts—all via conversational interaction in local languages.

This launch underscores the potential of mobile innovation and artificial intelligence in transforming humanitarian response strategies. It also reflects the growing importance of public-private partnerships in addressing complex challenges through inclusive technology.

As Pakistan positions itself as a forward-looking nation in tech-driven resilience, Noor stands out as a pioneering initiative that could serve as a model for other developing countries facing similar climate and disaster risks.For more details, visit the launch announcement.

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