Applications for the Uraan Associate Training Program are now open! A great opportunity for women in Port Qasim to enhance their skills and knowledge in Science and Engineering fields.
We’re live with Engro’s Uraan Associate Training Program! This year, the program will bring in the second cohort of women from Port Qasim to develop their technical skills and help them achieve their career goals.
The program is designed for recently graduated women who reside in the Port Qasim locality and aims to build their career in technical training by empowering them with skills and leadership capabilities to change the hard-core gender stereotypes in society.
Last year, the program successfully onboarded 17 women from the Port Qasim area. This year, the program will bring in a new cohort of women from the same area to develop their technical skills and help them achieve their career goals.
The program is designed for recently graduated women who reside in the Port Qasim locality and aims to build their career in technical training by empowering them with skills and leadership capabilities to change the hard-core gender stereotypes in society.
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Engro continues to work towards providing a sustainable solution for the conservation and accessibility of clean drinking water for the people of Pakistan.
Engro’s reverse Osmosis plants running over Solar Renewable Energy at CAER villages, Daharki city and Ghotki Railway station provides approximately 14Mn Liter/annum of clean water to over 3400 households and 16 train passengers.
The sustainable Fisheries Entrepreneurship Program, initiated in 2016 in association with WWF, aims to promote improved fisheries management which is being achieved by reducing pressure on marine ecosystems through;
the provision of training, provision of equipment and enhanced awareness of the community.
Through training and provision of equipment, over 2,000 fisherfolk have adopted sustainable practices at Ibrahim Hyderi and Rehri Goth area.