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EEA PAKISTAN
Coming Together for Jobs and Training
Pakistan provides a unique blend of challenges and opportunities for initiatives aimed at addressing core economic needs through improved education and employment. While many would argue that the current environment leaves youth under educated, poorly trained, and generally unable to obtain meaningful employment, others can point to large and small programs supported by the public and private sectors that are starting to have positive impact on Pakistani youth. In recent years, Pakistan has moved towards economic reform and there are signs of development that encourage programs like Education Employment Alliance Pakistan (EEA-P) to further invest in youth.
EEA-P is designed to build or help develop successful programs to improve the employment and entrepreneurship opportunities of young men and women in Pakistan. Using creative resources in partnership with capable Pakistani organizations, EEA-P helps youth gain skills necessary to find decent jobs or create new businesses.
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Where We Work
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Our Partners
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EEA Pakistan engages businesses, government and NGOs to bridge the gap
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Resources
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Case study of Zakat-funded programs: PVTC's experience using Zakat to support education and training more >
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In The Spotlight
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EEA Pakistan supports the Sahara Welfare Society Arts & Crafts training center.
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