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German-Pakistan Chamber, Sindh Law Dept sign MoU for positive social impact

byCT Report
24/05/2017
in Pakistan Chambers, Trade Associations
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KARACHI: The German Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPPCI) here on Wednesday inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sindh Law Department for positive social impact, an official of the German Consulate said.  He stated the German Consul General Rainer Schmiedchen along with Sindh Law Minister Zia-Ul-Hassan Lanjar and Secretary General GPCCI Ms. Ines Chabbi witnessed the signing ceremony.  The MoU was signed by Chairman GPCCI Qazi Sajid Ali and Sindh Law Secretary Iftikhar Ali Shallwani.

The purpose of this MoU is to establish the terms and conditions under which GPCCI and the Law Department will serve as a base to enhance awareness amongst the people in general and the less privileged groups in particular in the Province of Sindh.

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Project based actions will be taken to improve following areas: Promoting small domestic enterprises leading towards the prosperity of the people and elimination of child labour; Female capacity building in public and private sector; Diversity initiatives to include minorities and ethnic groups below poverty line; Knowledge, training, hand on experience through training sessions and educating groups, enabling them to learn from mutual best practices, local guidelines and requirements for improving the living conditions and well-being; Enhance awareness amongst the people by holding seminars and workshops with regard to laws, rules and regulations; Enhance the scope of legislation with regard to the offences and punishments not provided in the existing laws; Consolidate and codify the existing laws, rules and regulations.

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