Islamabad :Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP) and the Gilgit-Baltistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GBCCI) formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today at a ceremony in Islamabad. The MoU was signed by Muhammad Anwar, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FGP, and Ashfaq Ahmed, President of GBCCI, marking the beginning of a transformative collaboration focused on youth and women entrepreneurship, climate resilience, and sustainable development in Gilgit-Baltistan.
Besides others, Dr Faiz Kakar, FGP Board Chairman, Urooj Raza Sayyami, Director FGP Board, and Farhan Jawaid, Head of Programs FGP, participated. From GBCCI, Muhammad Ali, Chairman, Standing Committee on Mines and Minerals of GBCCI, Ali Akbar, Chairman, Standing Committee on International Relations and Foreign Affairs GBCCI, Ghulam Nasir- Executive Committee member FPCCI, were also present at the prestigious signing ceremony.
Highlighting the significance of the partnership, Muhammad Anwar, CEO of FGP, stated, “Our collaboration with GBCCI reflects our firm belief that development must be led by the people it serves. We are investing in Gilgit-Baltistan’s greatest asset, its youth and women, by equipping them with entrepreneurial skills, green business models, and climate-smart solutions. This partnership is not just strategic; it’s a commitment to building a just and sustainable future for the region.”
The MoU outlines a framework for conducting youth and women entrepreneurship trainings, value chain development, and the launch of green business initiatives across Gilgit-Baltistan. FGP will also spearhead a climate resilience program in the region, focusing on agri-based innovation, women and youth empowerment and community-led sustainability solutions. Both organisations have agreed to collaborate on local indigenous empowerment models, poverty alleviation research, and high-level policy dialogues.
Speaking on behalf of GBCCI, President Ashfaq Ahmed welcomed the initiative and said, “We are proud to partner with Freedom Gate Prosperity in this meaningful alliance. Gilgit-Baltistan is full of entrepreneurial potential, especially among women and youth. Through this partnership, we aim to unlock that potential and support businesses that are not only profitable but also socially and environmentally responsible.”
The two organisations jointly resolved to work together to empower local communities, promote green economic opportunities, and foster inclusive development in Gilgit-Baltistan. This partnership is expected to contribute to Pakistan’s broader sustainable development goals by connecting public-private efforts to regional needs and solutions.
