Ashoka ChangemakerXchange and SAP Name 20 Regional Innovators Across
Youth, Healthcare, and Environment;
Pakistan Projects Support Creative Arts and Youth Skills Development
With Pakistani
entrepreneurs and startups playing a key role in fostering USD 150 billion in
exports by 2025, one of the world’s leading entrepreneurship platforms has
selected 20 innovators from Pakistan and the Middle East to drive global best
practices in this region.
At the first-ever ChangemakerXchange Summitfor entrepreneurs
from across the Middle East, sponsored by social entrepreneurship platform
Ashoka and digital transformation enabler SAP, 20 entrepreneurs were selected
to receive access to fundraising, resources, and mentorship at a regional and
global level. At the event, 18 regional entrepreneurs attended, while two additional
Syrian entrepreneurs were also selected as Changemakers but could not attend.
As part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the Pakistani government supports entrepreneurs and startups to
achieve the Pakistan Vision 2025 goal of USD 150 billion in exports by 2025.
“In line with the Pakistan
Vision 2025, Ashoka and SAP are supporting Pakistani entrepreneurs who want to
make a positive difference in society. By exchanging global best practices in
knowledge and innovation, Pakistani entrepreneurs can expand their projects to
reach a wider audience,” said Gergi Abboud, Managing Director for SAP Gulf,
North Africa, Levant, and Pakistan.
For people with
disabilities in Pakistan, Tanzila Khan’s Creative Alley promotes talent and capacity building through arts and culture
activities and social events. In Pakistan, Madeeha Raza became a Changemaker
for the women-empowerment program Women Through Film, Azeem Hamid’s Independent Theatre Pakistan and Saad
Hamid’s School of Skills support youth
development.
“Through the
ChangemakerXchange program, I’ll be able to collaborate with regional
organizations to promote people with disabilities’ hidden potential in the
creative arts and help them reach their dreams,” said Tanzila Khan, Founder of
Creative Alley.
In the UAE, Noha
Mahdi’s The Mawada Project offers community
service learning programs for children aged 9-18, and has touched the lives of
more than 500 people.
“Becoming an Ashoka
ChangemakerXchange alumna is helping my coordination with fellow Changemakers
in using education to support youth development across the Middle East, and
build empathy and goodwill,” said Noha Mahdi, Founder of The Mawada Project.
Mohammed Alaqil’sSaudi
Antibiotics Integrated Regulatory Program (SAIR)medical research program is partnering with leading universities to
research anti-microbial resistance.
“By joining Ashoka
ChangemakerXchange, I’ll be able to bring together the global healthcare
community to fight anti-microbial resistance, optimize healthcare budgets, and
enhance citizen health,” said Mohammed Alaqil, Founder of the Saudi Antibiotics
Integrated Regulatory Program.
“As a Changemaker,
I’ll be able to scale up Baladini’s support for Egyptian farmers to grow
nutritious food, their economic participation, and cross-cultural exchange,” said
Dahlia Elorabi, Project Manager at Baladini.
Three Lebanese
participants are now global ChangemakerXchange alumni: Nour El Assaad, whose No Label project empowers people against
bullying, Hadi Fathallah, whose Recyclo provides a digital recycling program, and Layal Jebran, with the Moubarmij Arabic technology e-learning
platform.
In Jordan, Nour Al
Alajouni’s Matar Project supports blind people, and Afnan
Ali’s Eureka Tech Academy supports tech
entrepreneurs. In Palestine, Tariq Assidi’s Jalees project provides books to low-income families; and Shyrine Ziadeh’s Ramallah Ballet Centeruses dance for
empowerment.
Among projects in
Egypt, Abdulrahman Nassar’s Eco Travel Egypt promotes environmentally-sustainable travel, and Alyaa Nour’s Jereed program turns palm waste into high-quality furniture.
Additional Middle
East Changemakers include Ahmed Alaali’s The Hiverobotics hackerspace in Bahrain, and Zanyar Salih’s Gift a Life project educates
Iraqis on organ donation.
The Summit was
facilitated by Greta Rossi from Italy, whose Akasha Innovation supports young changemakers; Tariq Al Olaimy from Bahrain, whose 3BL Associates think tank
accelerates sustainable development, and Raphaƫlle Ayach from Egypt, whose Safarni fosters global citizens.
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