On the occasion of World Population Day, JazzWorld, Pakistan’s leading digital services company, signed a two-year Letter of Intent (LoI) with Population Council Pakistan to work together on improving the lives of women and young people across the country. The partnership aims to use digital technology, research, and innovation to provide trusted information, improve health awareness, and create more opportunities for millions of Pakistanis.
The agreement reflects the shared goal of both organizations to help women and youth gain access to reliable information, useful digital tools, and new opportunities that can improve their education, health, and future careers. They believe that empowering young people and women is essential for Pakistan’s long-term social and economic development.
Pakistan has one of the world’s largest young populations, and this number continues to grow every year. Experts believe that if young people receive proper education, healthcare, digital skills, and employment opportunities, they can play a major role in strengthening the country’s economy. This partnership is designed to help turn Pakistan’s growing youth population into one of its biggest strengths.
Under this collaboration, JazzWorld will use its large digital network and customer reach to deliver information and services to people across Pakistan. Population Council Pakistan will contribute its research experience and knowledge in public health, development, and policymaking. By combining their strengths, both organizations plan to launch projects that improve digital inclusion, support women and youth, increase access to trusted maternal and reproductive health information, and help policymakers make better decisions based on research and evidence.
The first phase of the partnership will include several important initiatives. These include nationwide digital awareness campaigns to educate people about important health and social issues, AI-powered innovation challenges to encourage new ideas and solutions, joint research projects, and digital programs focused on maternal health, reproductive health, and youth empowerment.
Speaking about the partnership, Aamir Ibrahim, CEO of JazzWorld, said that the company’s mission goes beyond simply providing communication services. He explained that technology should also be used to connect people with knowledge, opportunities, and services that improve their everyday lives.
He said that by combining Population Council Pakistan’s research expertise with JazzWorld’s digital platform, the two organizations can help millions of Pakistanis make better decisions about their health and future. He added that the partnership will create more opportunities for women and young people while supporting JazzWorld’s vision of creating “A Better Life for All” through technology and innovation.
Dr. Zeba Sathar, Country Advisor at Population Council Pakistan, also welcomed the collaboration. She said that research, innovation, and strong partnerships are important for solving the complex challenges faced by developing countries like Pakistan.
According to Dr. Sathar, this partnership will allow Population Council Pakistan to reach millions of people more effectively by using JazzWorld’s wide digital network. She explained that the main focus will be on women and young people, especially those living in underserved and remote communities where access to reliable information and healthcare services is often limited.
She added that the partnership aims to raise awareness about important health issues, provide trusted information that helps people make informed decisions, and connect them with practical digital solutions that improve their quality of life. She also believes that empowering women and youth will strengthen their contribution to Pakistan’s future development.
The collaboration highlights how technology can be used to solve social challenges on a large scale. By combining digital platforms with research and innovation, JazzWorld and Population Council Pakistan hope to improve public health, increase awareness, promote digital inclusion, and create more opportunities for women and young people throughout the country.
Through this two-year partnership, both organizations aim to support Pakistan’s future by helping millions of people access reliable information, better healthcare knowledge, digital opportunities, and the tools they need to build healthier and more successful lives.



