A Memorandum of Under (MoU) has been signed for collaboration between Krafters and Pakistan Hoslamand Khawateen Network to synergize efforts towards digitization, financial literacy and onboarding of home based workers, Micro & small enterprises. According to a press release issued here both the organizations agreed for working cohesively to engage home based workers and MSEs (Micro and Small Enterprises) for digital onboarding and inclusion to catalyze entrepreneurship.
Moreover the two skill based entities will jointly undertake a registration campaign in Hazara division starting from December 2024 to register over five thousand home based workers in Haripur, Abbottabad and Mansehra Districts of KP.
Speaking on the occasion, Zahid Ali Shah, CEO Krafters said digital financial inclusion plays a significant role in empowering women-led businesses, particularly in developing regions, where traditional financial systems often marginalize women entrepreneurs by limiting outreach.
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