Bridging The Educational Divide Through eTaleem
UNESCO and Nokia Pakistan’s combined effort at providing professional training to teachers in remote areas through a specially designed mobile application continues to enlighten lives and forge destinies Pakistan, as a nation, has a...
Actifying Generation Y – CSR Initiatives for Youth Development
As originally published in Synergyzer Issue 3 – 2016
Microsoft launched the YouthSpark initiative three years ago to enable computer science learning across the globe in partnership with governments, not-for-profit organizations, and businesses. As yet,...
The Impact of Social Media on Social Causes
As originally published in Synergyzer Issue 2 – Annual 2017 - 'Abracadabra'
This US presidential election was the most talked about topic on Facebook during 2016. Second was the on-going political developments in Brazil, third...
Q&A: Chairman of PBS for AKUH on Providing Healthcare to The Underprivileged with Zakat...
As originally published in Synergyzer Issue 3 – 2016
Mr. MR Monem, Chairman of The Patients’ Behbud Society for AKUH
What is the vision and mission of the Patient’s Behbud Society program?
The Patients’ Behbud Society for...
How Mobilink Make Your Mark Is Helping Millennial Entrepreneurs
As originally published in Synergyzer Issue 3 – 2016
One of the most recent positive developments in Pakistan has been the growing startup ecosystem. In recent years, we have witnessed a plethora of startups, most...
SIUT Pays Tribute To It’s ‘Not So Rich’ Donors
The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), on completion of its 50 years in 2022, released an inspirational campaign. Instead of focusing on their patients and their treatments, this time the hospital highlighted...
In Conversation With Ahmed Rafay Alam
SYNERGYZER: Could you tell us a little about your professional experience and how did you get into environmental activism?
AHMED RAFAY ALAM: I became a lawyer over 20 years ago, and I remember being one...
Reinventing Healthcare in Pakistan
Access to healthcare is a basic human right; however, in Pakistan, it has had a history of challenges. Being a low-income country, it has a poor healthcare infrastructure, a shortage of healthcare professionals and...
LKMWT’s Fourth Medi-Health Clinic: A Testament to Its Commitment to Serve Humanity
The Latif Kapadia Memorial Welfare Trust (LKMWT) has inaugurated its fourth Non-Profit Medi-Health Clinic in Khuda Ki Basti, Surjani Town, Karachi, Pakistan. The clinic offers affordable healthcare services to underprivileged people in the country....