Digital Youth Summit Powered by Jazz Kicks off to Help Realize Pakistan’s Digital Potential
Leading technology
summit brings experts, investors; launches KP’s Digital Strategy to promote
growth and job opportunities
Peshawar
- May 4, 2017
– The 2017 Digital
Youth Summit (DYS), a joint initiative of the KPITB and the World Bank and
powered by Jazz, kicked off in Peshawar today. KP’s Digital Strategy was also unveiled to provide a
roadmap for KP to equip young people with the skills, access, and markets they
need to secure and create jobs in the knowledge economy. Around 4000 people are
expected to attend the discussions and workshops to discuss a wide range of
topics from e-commerce to digital security in Pakistan. The weekend of tech will
culminate in a Startup Cup for young entrepreneurs to showcase their business
ideas to investors.
“KP takes digital opportunities for our people very seriously and wants to be a leader in technology. This strategy through sound policies and reforms will set a road map for us and we shall announce initiatives to support this over the next few days,” said Dr. Shahbaz Khan, Managing Director of the KP IT Board. “We’ve already launched programs to attract investment such as the CPEC corridor and other infrastructure and private sector initiatives and hope to build on these foundations with our private sector and development partners.”
“The
digital strategy encompasses inputs from a wide range of groups including
government departments, the private sector, and organizations such as the World
Bank, making it as relevant and robust as possible,” said Khan. “As we implement it, we will continue to refine it based on feedback and
experience to keep it relevant and cutting edge.”
Ms. Aniqa Afzal Sandhu, Chief Digital
Oficer, Jazz said that not only the local populace, but
the country at large benefits from such positive endeavors: “Our country is ripe with talent and has
a remarkable pool of digital innovators who are looking for opportunities like
these to present their ideas. This partnership is a testimony to Jazz’s
commitment of fostering a conducive environment where the digital ecosystem can
thrive in Pakistan.”
The World Bank has been providing technical
assistance to the Government of KP and has assisted in the development of the
strategy and has also developed a trust fund for the KPIT to implement
projects. The relationship is in its third year and Mr. Patchamuthu Illangovan,
World Bank Country Director for Pakistan said, “Digital
economy is the future. It's a driver of innovation and entrepreneurship than
can boost inclusive and smart development in Pakistan. Over 80 percent of
Pakistan's population is offline. Closing this gap will create new job
opportunities for the millions entering the labour force.’ said
This year’s summit is organized by the KP
IT Board
and the World Bank
Group
and is powered by Jazz, supported by USAID, and sponsored by the Tourism
Corporation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, UNDP, Bank of Khyber, Gloria Jeans Coffee,
March Designs, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority, the Multi-Donor Trust
Fund for KP, FATA and Balochistan, Codematics, and Animation Republic.
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