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WCCIM, participation in USAID program for women leadership development

Participants in Lahore United States of America and Pakistan share the oldest, most cordial relationship. These two nations have fought together, against terrorism, their common enemies and most importantly, against conspiracies to spoil their terms. People of Pakistan hold great respect and love for their American friends and the feeling is requited in form of an extra ordinarily generous and kind gift in form of USAID by people of United States. The purpose of this program is to develop a stable, secure and tolerant Pakistan with a vibrant economy. And USAID is doing it by educating people of Pakistan at every level.  Through this, lives are being transformed, for better and for good. Special emphasis is laid on  intellectual growth and personal development of Pakistani people on individual level. Girl child and women of Pakistan are considered a priority under this program. From primary schools at Khyber Pakhtoonkwah to women's chambers in remote areas of South Punjab, US

Visitors at WCCI

Seerat Fatima, Mrs. Naseem Raheem the president, Mr. Imtiaz Wahla, Mr. Kamran Khan , Farah Saqib and Fariha Munir Mrs. Naseem Raheem, the new president of women's chamber of Commerce, Multan division is a very progressive person and believes in working hand in hand with other organisations. She is always ready and willing to cooperate alongwith her entire team at WCCIMD for any cause, not only useful to the members of the chamber but also for the entire society. For the purpose, she welcomes meetings with people from different walks of life and specially representatives of different NGOs, working in South Punjab for the uplift of society in general and empowerment of women in particular. Recently, Mr. Imtiaz Wahla, alongwith his friend Mr. Kamran Khan from Louise Berger, visited WCCIMD president and the executive members. And discussed with Seerat Fatima, Rehana Kausar Farrah Saqib, Fariha Munir and others, the possibilities of mutual co-operation in the training and opportun