Tech Valley

December 2023

Tech Valley Pakistan and Moawin Foundation Partner to Implement Digital Safar Program

Tech Valley Pakistan and Moawin Foundation Partner to Implement Digital Safar Program Islamabad, Pakistan – December 14, 2023 – Tech Valley Pakistan, a Google for Education Partner, and Moawin Foundation, a leading educational institution in Pakistan, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce the “Digital Safar” program to Moawin Schools across the country. The program aims to empower students aged 8-14 years with essential digital literacy skills and prepare them for the future of work.“We are thrilled to partner with Moawin Foundation to bring the ‘Digital Safar’ program to their students,” said Umar Farooq, CEO of Tech Valley Pakistan. “This program is designed to make learning fun and engaging, while equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in the digital age.”The “Digital Safar” program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers topics such as coding, computational thinking, digital citizenship, and online safety. The program is delivered through interactive online modules and hands-on activities, making it accessible and engaging for students of all backgrounds.As part of the MoU, Tech Valley will train Moawin’s nominated teachers as master trainers. These master trainers will then be responsible for conducting the program within their respective schools and supporting their fellow teachers in integrating digital literacy into their lesson plans.“We believe that every child deserves access to quality education, and that includes digital literacy skills,” said Rear Admiral Foad Amin Baig, CEO at Moawin Foundation. “This partnership with Tech Valley will allow us to provide our students with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in the 21st century.”The MoU between Tech Valley Pakistan and Moawin Foundation is a testament to the growing commitment to digital education in Pakistan. By working together, the two organizations aim to empower students and prepare them for the challenges and opportunities of the digital world.  

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Transformative Skills Initiative for Women Prisoners in Sindh

Transformative Skills Initiative for Women Prisoners in Sindh 5th December 2023: The province of Sindh has emerged as a trailblazer in the reform of colonial-era laws governing the prison system in Pakistan. Striding ahead of its counterparts, Sindh repealed the  Prisons Act of 1984 and ushered in a new era with the introduction of the Sindh Prisons and Corrections Service Act and Rules 2019. The focal point of the new rules is a marked shift towards corrections and rehabilitation within the prison system. Under the umbrella of these progressive reforms, the Committee for the Welfare of Prisoners, in partnership with Tech Valley Pakistan, has initiated a transformative project aimed at empowering women prisoners. For the first time in history, Google Certificates have been made available to women incarcerated in the Women’s Prison Karachi, as well as female prison staff. Rather than being mere facilities of confinement, prisons are increasingly viewed as institutions with the potential to mold individuals into productive members of society. The partnership with Tech Valley Pakistan signifies a strategic step towards equipping women prisoners with tangible skills, thereby enhancing their prospects of employability upon release. This initiative recognizes the pivotal role skill development plays in the rehabilitation process. The Google Certificates program not only imparts valuable skills but also represents a tangible effort to break the cycle of recidivism. By offering a pathway to meaningful employment, the initiative aspires to transform women prisoners into contributing members of society. The Committee for the Welfare of Prisoners, in collaboration with the Women Aid Trust, recently hosted a ceremony in the Women’s Prison Karachi to honor women prisoners and prison staff who completed their first course under the Google Certificates program. The ceremony was attended by DIG Women’s Prison & YOIS Sheeba Shah and Superintendent YOIS Humaira Quayoom. DIG Sheeba Shah emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts, she highlighted that true reform within the prison system necessitates the combined commitment of various stakeholders, including governmental bodies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. She highlighted that this initiative, with its focus on skill development, not only empowers women prisoners but also demonstrates what can be achieved when different entities come together for a common cause Sindh’s proactive approach to prison reform to address the immediate concerns of the prison population and contribute significantly to the broader goal of societal betterment serves as an example for other provinces. It is hoped that the momentum generated by these reforms will inspire a nationwide shift towards a more rehabilitative approach within the criminal justice system. The partnership between the Committee for the Welfare of Prisoners and Tech Valley Pakistan, with its focus on skill development, exemplifies the potential for positive transformation within the prison walls. It is a testament to the belief that even within the confines of incarceration, individuals can be nurtured to become assets to society, offering them a chance at redemption and a more promising future.

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