Federal Minister for IT and Telecom Shaza Khawaja has been featured in the 9th edition of Women in GovTech, a recognition that highlights leadership in leveraging technology to improve public services and governance. The acknowledgment places emphasis on her role in advancing digital initiatives that prioritize inclusivity, accessibility, and citizen centric service delivery. The recognition reflects growing international and regional attention on how government leaders are using technology to strengthen trust and improve outcomes for citizens.
At the Ministry of IT and Telecom, the policy direction under Shaza Khawaja has focused on developing digital systems that are designed to function effectively for the public rather than existing only as administrative tools. Efforts have centered on improving access to government services, increasing transparency, and ensuring that digital platforms are usable across diverse segments of society. By aligning technology initiatives with citizen needs, the ministry aims to reduce barriers to access and enhance service delivery, particularly for communities that have traditionally been underserved in digital transformation efforts.
A key element of this approach has been the use of technology to support social and economic participation, with a specific focus on women and youth. Digital programs and policy frameworks under the ministry have sought to expand opportunities for skill development, connectivity, and participation in the digital economy. These efforts recognize that inclusive digital systems can play a role in empowering individuals, enabling access to information, and supporting broader economic engagement. The recognition in Women in GovTech underscores how governance led digital strategies can contribute to social inclusion alongside efficiency gains.
The feature in the 9th Women in GovTech also reflects the Ministry of IT and Telecom’s broader objective of shaping a digital Pakistan that is inclusive, reliable, and prepared for future demands. As digital governance becomes increasingly central to public administration, leadership that emphasizes people focused design and long term sustainability is gaining importance. The acknowledgment highlights ongoing work within the ministry to strengthen public trust in digital services while ensuring that technology adoption supports national development goals. Through continued investment in inclusive digital frameworks, the ministry aims to position Pakistan’s public sector technology initiatives as accessible and responsive to the needs of its citizens.
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