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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

SAARC Women’s Initiative for Peace and Prosperity


ASSOCHAM, Creative Living Foundation of India and Paiman Trust of Pakistan have set up an institutional mechanism called SAARC Women’s Initiative for Peace and Prosperity (SWIPP) to form a sustainable coalition of women from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan and Afghanistan. The objective of SWIPP is to promote economic, educational and cultural cooperation in the SAARC region. The MoU was signed on Monday, December 26, 2011 by Mr D.S. Rawat, secretary general of ASSOCHAM, Dr Harbeen Arora, founder and CEO of Creative Living Foundation, and Ms Mossarat Qadeem, executive director of Paiman Trust. The initiative plans to empower people with education and economic independence to encourage entrepreneurship in south Asia and provide them a networking platform to pull the masses out of poverty, illiteracy, disease and crime, said Mr Rawat. Dr Arora said formation of women associations and support groups should be encouraged to provide them bandwidth for critical thinking and critical mass. “There is need more than ever before for having more examples of successful entrepreneurship by women and inspiring role models.” Business leaders should unleash entrepreneurial urge and forge ahead with economic partnerships among the neighbouring nations to promote core values of unity and peace, said Ms Qadeem. “Space for women in economic and political spheres is essential for equitable development and peace in south Asia.”

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