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Developing entrepreneurship and education is essential to reduce poverty: Adam Thomson

Karachi: Developing entrepreneurship is an essential ingredient for achieving the UN’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing poverty. While sound macroeconomic policies and providing market access are crucial, Pakistan needs to nurture and develop entrepreneurs, particularly with better access to education for its youth, to be able to take advantage of opportunities created by globalisation.

This was expressed by The British High Commissioner Adam Thomson while addressing guests at the Shell Tameer Awards 2012, held at Shell House in Karachi today. Based on the decisions of a panel of judges, Adam Thomson presented Shell Tameer Awards to four winners: first prize went to Gulraiz Khan of Samovar Tea & Coffee Shop in Karachi, second prize to Syeda Neelma Shah of Echo Customised Clothing & Accessories from Peshawar and third to Shahze

b Saeed of Shahzab Saeed Menswear in Karachi. The fourth prize was the Social Enterprise prize which went to Salma Raheem from Zardozi Dera Jutta in recognition of their outstanding achievements.

Sarim Sheikh, Country Chairman for Shell Pakistan Limited congratulated the ten finalist entrepreneurs, who were chosen from 1,000 applicants from across Pakistan. He said, “The insecurity among people that comes from unemployment is something that tears our social fabric. A strong entrepreneurial culture is the foundation of a dynamic economy, developing this culture will lead Pakistan in the right direction.”

At the Awards, Afshan Khan, Social Investment Manager, Shell Pakistan Ltd. said, “Entrepreneurs are not created, they are born – all you have to do is identify that spark, nurture and build it, and this is what Shell Tameer has been doing for almost a decade now. However, in the longer-term, we need to build a strong and lasting culture of entrepreneurship. This must be done through the formal education system, starting at an early age in primary school, right through to the university level where even PhD courses will eventually be offered in entrepreneurship, as it already the case in some countries.”

 

Prior to the Award Ceremony, a number of top-notch professionals from the corporate and industrial sectors, distinguished faculty from schools and universities, innovative entrepreneurs and members of media visited an exhibition where the 10 finalists were showcasing their businesses at Shell House.

According to available data Shell Tameer since its inception in 2003, has developed entrepreneurial skills in young people across Pakistan aged 18 to 32 years. It encourages them to start a business as a viable career option by providing free information, counselling, support and training. So far 75,000 thousand young people have been engaged by Tameer through 112workshops and 127 seminars nationwide. Tameer’s efforts have resulted in 1,000 new start-ups, providing employment to over 22,500 people.

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