UNFPA Pakistan has announced the results of its project name competition, celebrating the creativity and collaboration between partner organizations. Ms. Saida Inayat from UNFPA Pakistan emerged as the winner with her proposed name, “Sehat ka Safar,” which translates to “Journey to Health.” The competition aimed to select an inspiring title for an initiative focused on empowering youth, strengthening communities, and advancing women’s health in Pakistan.
The runner-up in the contest was Ms. Asma Sattar from the Aga Khan Foundation, who suggested the name “Ba-Ikhtiyar Khandan” or “Empowered Family.” UNFPA Pakistan extended its congratulations to both winners and expressed gratitude to all participants from the Aga Khan Foundation and UNFPA teams.
The organization emphasized the importance of creativity and collaboration as critical elements in driving positive change across the country. The project is being supported by the High Commission of Canada in Pakistan, further highlighting the importance of international cooperation in improving health outcomes and community well-being in Pakistan.
 
					 
							
 
			 
			 
                                
                              
		 
		 
		 
		