KARACHI: The Goal is Standard Chartered Bank's leading education programme that provides financial literacy, life skills and employability training to low-income adolescent girls across its footprint.
A spokesman said here on Thursday that since the launch of the programme in April 2016, the Bank has reached a total of 2,447 beneficiaries, exceeding the planned target of 1,765 girls across seven schools in Lyari.
These include 1,587 full Goal participants, 54 leaders and over 800 girls from the community. The programme aims to reach an additional 2,500 girls this year.
Through a combination of sports and life skills training, Goal aims to empower and equip adolescent girls with the confidence, knowledge and skills they need to become integral economic leaders in their families, communities and societies.
Commenting on this occasion, Shazad Dada, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Pakistan, said `We launched Goal in April 2016, with an aim to address issues affecting adolescent girls in Pakistan through sport-based leadership skills. I am proud that we have so far been successful in our journey and that our contribution has made a positive difference to the community'.
As the implementing partner of Goal, Right To Play Pakistan takes pride in our partnership with Standard Chartered and Women Win in providing the life skills and financial literacy program to young girls in country.
The Goal program in Pakistan is in line with Right To Play Pakistan's mission to serve our great nation by preparing a generation which is better equipped with critical life skills such as leadership, team work, critical thinking and decision making.
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