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Latest : The government on Wednesday claimed to have resolved the issue of Diamer-Bhasha Dam compensation >Federal Minister for Environment Hameedullah Jan Afridi directed the concerned authorities to finalise emergency plan for rescue of people, who are at high risk due to blockade of Hunza River >Pakistan Pavilion in the International Tourism Exchange (ITB-Berlin 10-14 March 2010) pulled over a great number of German and international visitors to the Pakistan’s enchanting beauties in its rich tourism sector >Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Chairperson Asma Jahangir has asked the government to take notice of the miserable condition of the residents of Attaabad . >The lake formed at Hunza river poses threat to tarbela dam >President seeks report of relief, rehabilitation measures for Atta Abad affectees > Gojal should be declared “calamity hit” Wazir Baig

IFC and AKF role for the growth of Small Enterprises in Pakistan

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, on Tuesday signed an agreement with the Aga Khan Foundation (Pakistan) [AKF(P)] – an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) to support the growth of Small and Medium Organizations (SMOs) and businesses in Pakistan by providing training and skills development to both businessmen and women in the country. 
The IFC and AKF(P), will partner to offer IFC’s Business Edge management training product to Pakistani SMOs and entrepreneurs seeking to grow their businesses. 
The IFC will train 20 Business Edge trainers who will be selected by AKF(P). These trainers will then deliver Business Edge training for small and medium enterprises at workshops to be held between July and November 2010 in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral. For more information about Business Edge see www.businessedge-me.com. 
Al-Nashir Jamal, AKF(P)’s CEO, said, “The training will not only benefit the organizations but also the individuals employed by these small and medium organizations. This partnership with IFC will help fill a gap in management training in Pakistan, helping social entrepreneurs gain the skills they need to grow.” 
Khawar Ansari, IFC’s Business Edge Country Coordinator, said, “Small and medium enterprises are catalysts for growth and employment generation. By expanding the reach of our Business Edge program in Pakistan, we will provide a greater number of smaller businesses with the training they need to grow and create jobs.” 
This partnership builds on a long-standing relationship between IFC and the AKDN around the world and in the Middle East and North Africa. IFC and AKDN previously partnered to create the First Microfinance Bank of Pakistan and the First Microfinance Bank of Afghanistan. Both organizations work towards creating opportunities for people to escape poverty and improve their lives. 
IFC’s Business Edge is delivered by selected local training partners and certified local trainers and sets a new standard for business training in developing countries. It was rolled out in the Middle East and North Africa region in 2004 and is available in Afghanistan, Egypt, Pakistan, and Yemen, and in other IFC regions including Latin America and the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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