Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, who landed in Islamabad a day earlier on a three-day visit, called on Prime Minister Imran Khan at his office in Islamabad and appreciated his government’s efforts for promoting financial inclusion in the country.
Dutch Queen, in her capacity as the UN Secretary General’s Special Advocate (UNSGSA) for Inclusive Finance for Development, reiterated her support for poverty alleviation and inclusive economic development, said a statement by the PM Office on Tuesday.
The prime minister hailed the Dutch royal’s commitment to the promotion of financial inclusion for development, adding that “her visit to Pakistan would provide added impetus to the ongoing efforts by the government for promotion of financial inclusion in Pakistan.”
Qureshi discusses economy, social development with Queen Maxima
PM Imran apprised Queen Maxima of various welfare initiatives taken by the government including the flagship ‘Ehsaas Programme’.
These initiatives, he added, “are aimed at promoting financial inclusion especially for women and young people, with the ultimate goal of poverty alleviation, inclusive economic development and women empowerment.”
Appreciating PM Imran’s efforts of prioritising access of women to finance and digitising government payments and procedures, Queen maxima stressed the need for promotion of “Fintech – the use of technology in financial services – while safeguarding privacy and ensuring security and efficiency.