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Tech Empowerment for Women: SAPM Applauds Infocomm’s Initiatives

  • October 4, 2023
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In a recent meeting with representatives from the renowned IT company, Infocomm Technology Pvt. Ltd., Mushaal Hussein Mulick, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment, emphasized the significance of leveraging modern technology to advance gender inclusivity and empower women.

The delegation from Infocomm Technology Pvt. Ltd., which specializes in Cloud-based technology for Women Protect IoT Bands and Women’s Health Monitoring through a centralized application, presented their work aimed at providing a multi-purpose one-window solution.

Key attendees at the meeting included Ms. Sabien Hussein Mullick (Focal Person to SAPM), Sam Dada (Advisor to SAPM on Gender Inclusion), Sam Anza Akhund (Consultant, Education Parliamentarians Caucus Senate of Pakistan), Salma Ashraf, Ashraf Ghaus, Saad Arshad (Chief Operating Officer, Infocomm Technology), Minhal Suleman, and Mustafa Ali, a special athlete.

During the discussion, Mushaal delved into various topics of mutual interest, including the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Diversity and Inclusion, Financial Literacy, the introduction of an e-commerce platform to support women-led businesses, and a one-window solution for payment collections and disbursements, as well as healthcare and traveling.

The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister was briefed on the progress of the planned summit led by Mushaal Mullick on Gender Inclusivity and Women Empowerment through Technology enablement. The delegation received appreciation from the Special Assistant for their commendable work in the fields related to women’s rights and empowerment.

Furthermore, the Special Assistant recognized the efforts of Mustafa Ali, a special athlete embarking on a cross-border motorbike journey to promote the Soft Image of Pakistan, Women Empowerment globally, and a Polio awareness campaign.

Sabien Hussein Mullick, the Focal Person to SAPM, also commended Infocomm for its initiatives and events aimed at women’s empowerment and building a positive image of Pakistan on the global stage.

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