The internet, social media and digital tools offer many opportunities for women entrepreneurs. In Pakistan's provinces, however, they often lack the necessary knowledge and access. A PGFRC training shows them what tools they can use and how to use them to attract more clients and customers and grow their business.
In the heart of the vibrant Pakistani city of Multan, in one of the spacious conference rooms of Hotel One, 22 women of different ages are sitting. The tables together form a long U. The women have come from different parts of rural Pakistan to attend a five-day training seminar on digital tools and e-banking. They are mainly from the rural south of Pakistan's Punjab province. This training, organised by the Pakistani-German Facilitation and Reintegration Centre (PGFRC), is one of several free initiatives aimed at empowering and educating people across the country.
The training is offered separately for women and men to alleviate fears. The women are made to feel comfortable. All of them have had an interview with the PGFRC team beforehand. The women who attend are entrepreneurs or have started their own business. In this training group, they are women who run their own small garment, sewing, embroidery and handicraft businesses and their own shops in their respective towns and villages.