CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • PSEB
    • DFDI
    • Indus AI Week
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechAdvisor
0
0
0
0
0
Subscribe
CW Pakistan
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • Legacy
    • Legacy Editorial
    • Editor’s Note
  • Academy
  • Wired
  • Cellcos
  • PayTech
  • Business
  • Ignite
  • Digital Pakistan
  • PSEB
    • DFDI
    • Indus AI Week
  • PASHA
  • TechAdvisor
  • GamePro
  • Partnerships
  • Wired

Event JunkIT: Recommendations for Social Enterprise Sector

  • February 4, 2017
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Share

PR: Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh, chairman of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue, has said that social entrepreneurship has immense potential to contribute to and give a boost to overall economy of Pakistan.

Speaking at a seminar titled “Recommendations for Social Enterprise Sector” under the aegis of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here, he said the government had initiated deliberations to bring this important sector in the mainstream.

An in-depth research, conducted by SDPI in collaboration with various knowledge partners on the prevalent social enterprise policy landscape in Pakistan, was shared with the participants. Suggestions from the research suggested:

  • Urgent policy interventions were required to provide an enabling environment and a level playing field to social entrepreneurs in the country.
  • Fiscal policy measures were required to bring down the cost of doing social business for the welfare of the poorest of the poor.

Sheikh told the audience that the federal government was considering social enterprises ahead of the forthcoming national budget.

He said that deliberations on this sector had already been put on the agenda of the Standing Committee on Finance and Revenue. He said the committee was working on various ideas to simplify SECP laws and facilitate this sector.

The Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at the Planning Commission, he said, could work with provincial planning departments and support social enterprises (SEs) through provincial development plans.

He said the forthcoming budget could provide support to startups towards capacity-building and organisational development needs of such entities. Likewise, the Federal Board of Revenue was needed to consult SEs and hence devise a tax regime that values social impact.

The Ministry of Finance and the State Bank of Pakistan should also come forward to evaluate the factors why formal finance was not reaching the SEs and put in place corrective measures to boost lending to SEs. In addition, federal and provincial governments could take measures to encourage SEs through public procurement of goods and services, he concluded.

Zeenia Faraz, head of programmes society at the British Council, was of view that since a large number of youth was taking interest in the social entrepreneurship, the measure must be taken to encourage their venture. Faraz Khan, CEO of Social Entrepreneurship & Equity Development (SEED), said that in near future social enterprise was going to contribute significantly to the economy of the country. However, the sector needed more structured policy and regulation and a policy platform, where challenges and hurdles could be discussed to help improve the sector.

Omar J Ghani, South Asia regional director at ENCLUDE, said that social entrepreneurship was a self-sustainable sector, but unfortunately, the sector lacked legal structure and regulatory framework. He said the regulators needed to come forward and help support the sector by introducing a supportive legal framework andproviding a level playing field for the growth of the sector.

 Source: The Nation 
Share
Tweet
Share
Share
Share
Related Topics
  • National Assembly Standing Committee
  • Netxpress Wired.
  • Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh
  • Recommendations for Social Enterprise Secto
  • Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Previous Article
  • Ignite

Maving Waves In Digital Healthcare – Marham Raises Investment @ 1.5 M Valuation

  • February 4, 2017
Read More
Next Article
  • Wired

NTC Deploys Digital Video Broadcast Equipment for PTV

  • February 4, 2017
Read More
You May Also Like
Read More
  • Wired

MUET and Sapienza University Rome Explore EU Funded Green Infrastructure Collaboration

  • Press Desk
  • May 27, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

HEC and Chinese Embassy Launch National Short Video Contest for Pakistani Students

  • Press Desk
  • May 26, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

ADB Launches AI for Safer Roads Innovation Challenge

  • Press Desk
  • May 25, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

Attock Green Electric Bus Service Launching After Eid

  • Press Desk
  • May 25, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

Yadea Ruibin S Electric Scooter Launched in Pakistan at Rs 193000

  • Press Desk
  • May 25, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

Sindh Distributes 200 Free Pink Electric Scooters to Women in Hyderabad

  • Press Desk
  • May 25, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

Spotify and Universal Music Group Let Premium Users Create AI Covers and Remixes

  • Press Desk
  • May 24, 2026
Read More
  • Wired

Pakistan Explores EV Charging And Smart Energy Partnership With StarCharge In Changzhou

  • Press Desk
  • May 23, 2026

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Posts
  • PM Shehbaz Sharif Pitches IT, SEZs and Minerals to Chinese Investors
    • May 27, 2026
  • MUET and Sapienza University Rome Explore EU Funded Green Infrastructure Collaboration
    • May 27, 2026
  • Trump Mobile T1 Phone Arrives as Rebranded HTC Device
    • May 27, 2026
  • Tabadlab Hosts Webinar on AI and Student Retention in Pakistan
    • May 27, 2026
  • China Launches Shenzhou-23 Mission With Hong Kong Astronaut
    • May 27, 2026
about
CWPK Legacy
Launched in 1967 internationally, ComputerWorld is the oldest tech magazine/media property in the world. In Pakistan, ComputerWorld was launched in 1995. Initially providing news to IT executives only, once CIO Pakistan, its sister brand from the same family, was launched and took over the enterprise reporting domain in Pakistan, CWPK has emerged as a holistic technology media platform reporting everything tech in the country. It remains the oldest continuous IT publishing brand in the country and in 2025 is set to turn 30 years old, which will be its biggest benchmark and a legacy it hopes to continue for years to come. CWPK is part of the SPIN/IDG Wakhan media umbrella.
Read more
Explore Computerworld Sites Globally
  • computerworld.es
  • computerworld.com.pt
  • computerworld.com
  • cw.no
  • computerworldmexico.com.mx
  • computerwoche.de
  • computersweden.idg.se
  • computerworld.hu
Content from other IDG brands
  • PCWorld
  • Macworld
  • Infoworld
  • TechAdvisor
CW Pakistan CW Pakistan
  • CWPK
  • CXO
  • DEMO
  • WALLET

CW Media & all its sub-brands are copyrighted to SPIN-IDG Wakhan Media Inc., the publishing arm of NCC-RP Group. This site is designed by Crunch Collective. ©️1995-2026. Read Privacy Policy.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.