Enterprise
Challenge Pakistan National Finals, a Prince’s Trust International Initiative,
was held at the British Deputy High Commission on 18th November. The
programme was launched in earlier last year in September 2015 in Pakistan after doing a successful run in the UK since 2008, and the Middle
East following that. SEED Ventures, a Social Entrepreneurship
& Equity Development, organisation, and investment firm, launched and
executed the programme with the first cycle culminating this November all
across Pakistan .
Enterprise Challenge Pakistan (ECP) is supported by ZAFA Group.
It is
essentially a simulation challenge designed to instil entrepreneurship in young
people in the age bracket of 13-16 years, who learn the basics of setting up
their own enterprises with the help of mentors. In Pakistan , Enterprise Challenge has
been executed at national level, across the country in different schools
ensuring representation of all provinces. Hence, schools from 10 cities have
participated in its very first year with 300 students from Karachi , Lahore , Rawalpindi ,
Islamabad , Quetta ,
Pashin, Peshawar , Mardan, Muzaffarabad (Kashmir ), and Shigar
(Gilgit Baltistan). More than 2750 students were engaged out of which these
300 participants were selected through an extensive selection process. The
first cycle of Enterprise Challenge culminated with the National Finals where
six teams that had emerged from the Regional Finals with the highest scores
pitched live in front of a panel of judges and audiences. The winning team was
from Pishin, Baluchistan . An audience poll was
also held and the team from Gilgit Baltistan was awarded audience choice award.
The British High
Commissioner H.E. Thomas Drew, Deputy High Commissioner Belinda Lewis, Prince’s
Trust International CEO Alan Kennedy from the UK, and distinguished members of
the business fraternity, public sector, academia, and media were present at the
occasion.
Talking about
this initiative, Thomas Drew, the British High Commissioner said: “The first
time I had heard that Enterprise Challenge Pakistan was being executed in
schools, I thought to myself what a great age group that must be to introduce
entrepreneurship to. I commend Prince’s Trust International and SEED Ventures
for introducing this innovative and exciting entrepreneurship programme in Pakistan ,
and assure the UK Government’s full support now, and in the coming years.”
Faraz Khan, SEED
CEO and Co-founder said, “Enterprise Development is SEED’s core mandate, and we
have been aggressively following this mandate through entrepreneurial education
and training, but the buck does not stop there. We need to engage our budding
entrepreneurs from a very early age as they have the potential to resolve the
economic challenges and bring about an immensely noticeable change in the
country’s economy.”
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