Building
on the success of the Mosaic Enterprise Challenge first launched in the UK, and
then in Jordan and Qatar, plans are finalised for the award-winning programme
to be delivered in schools across Pakistan following a high-level visit this
week.
The
Mosaic Enterprise Challenge, an initiative of HRH The Prince of Wales, is an
annual national competition for secondary school students across the UK,
designed to develop and encourage their entrepreneurial skills. SEED Ventures a
Social, Entrepreneurship & Equity Development organization, is Mosaic’s
delivery partner in Pakistan. Mosaic Managing Director - Jonathan Freeman, Head
of International - Debra Hay, and Board member and London Chairman - Uzair
Bawany were hosted by SEED Ventures for a visit to Karachi for a series of
events. The visit included a high-level roundtable event for senior stakeholders
hosted by the British Deputy High Commissioner – John Tucknott, a dinner for
over 100 local supporters and a series of prominent media appearances, as well
as visits to local schools already committed to participating in the
Challenge. As a result of this engagement, Zafa Pharmaceuticals confirmed
its support for 50% of the overall funding of the programme over the next three
years.
SEED
Ventures, is run by local social entrepreneurs Faraz Khan and Khusro
Ansari. Faraz knows Mosaic and the Enterprise Challenge as well as he was
one of the very first mentors on the Challenge when it was launched in the UK,
supporting teams to the national finals. Commenting on the visit, Jonathan
Freeman said “Mosaic has always wanted to take the Enterprise Challenge to
Pakistan. I am therefore delighted that Faraz, one of our very first UK
mentors on the Challenge, and his team will be our partners in this exciting
new development. The speed and quality at which SEED Ventures have put in
place the arrangements to make a reality of this ambition is truly
impressive.”
Jonathan
Further commented “Mosaic’s success has always been down to the incredible
support we receive from those willing to invest in our vision. It is so
very heartening therefore, that Zafa Pharmaceutical and their inspirational
CEO, Jawad Khan, have committed the funding necessary to bring the Enterprise
Challenge to Pakistan so quickly.”
With
Mosaic’s support, Seed Ventures plan to deliver the Enterprise Challenge in the
coming year to 300 students in at least 20 schools in Pakistan.
Importantly, SEED Ventures are determined that the Challenge should support the
full diversity of Pakistan’s communities and has secured interest from schools
not just in Karachi, but also Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Kashmir, Gilgit
Baltistan and Peshawar. SEED has also secured an impressive degree of
support from businesses prepared to promote the volunteer mentoring
opportunities the Challenge offers.
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