Punjab Authority Signs Girls Coding MoU

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Punjab Women Protection Authority and iamtheCODE sign MoU to boost Girls Coding and STEAMED education, expanding digital skills for Pakistani girls.

A significant meeting at the Punjab Women Protection Authority office brought together DG Kalsoom Saqib and Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder of iamtheCODE, to announce a historic memorandum of understanding between the two organisations.

Under the terms of the MoU, both parties committed to empowering girls in Pakistan through digital skills, coding and STEAMED education. The initiative emphasises Girls Coding as a core element to open pathways to technology careers and wider opportunities for young women across Punjab.

The partnership aims to deliver targeted programmes that strengthen digital skills, provide practical coding instruction and support community-level engagement to ensure access for girls in urban and rural areas. Collaboration between the Punjab Women Protection Authority and iamtheCODE is intended to build local capacity and create sustainable learning opportunities in STEAMED subjects.

This agreement represents a meaningful step in aligning public protection efforts with digital empowerment for girls, with the goal of creating a brighter future through accessible Girls Coding education and related digital initiatives across the province.

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