EU to provide €9m to support parliamentary development
Project will strengthen assemblies capacity; ensure transparency, accountability towards Pakistani citizens
The three-year project will be implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), in consortium with the Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services (PIPS).
ISLAMABAD:
The European Union (EU) has signed a project worth €9m to support parliamentary development in Pakistan, the Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan said on Thursday. The European Union continues to support Pakistan in its efforts to strengthen good governance by signing a new 9 million EUR parliamentary support project, read a statement released today.
EU hosts webinar on digitalisation initiatives
Speakers call for regulation of digital space to ensure respect for human rights
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February 14, 2021
ISLAMABAD:
The Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan convened a webinar to showcase European policy initiatives on Digitalisation and to discuss the challenges and potential of the digital economy in Pakistan.
With the Covid-19 pandemic accelerating the digital transformation, but also exposing its challenges, the webinar was a timely opportunity to share experiences and expertise, said an organiser.
Policy experts from the European Union, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) introduced a wide range of areas concerning digital transformation in both the EU and Pakistan.
World needs to explore economic potential of digitization: EU Envoy
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She said digitization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) had changed the world pattern of working
ISLAMABAD (APP) – European Union Ambassador to Pakistan, Androulla Kaminara Sunday said that the world needed to explore economic potential of digitization as it had changed the working of the Global system due to its multi-dimensional impacts, including time efficiency and accuracy.
She said digitization and Artificial Intelligence (AI) had changed the world pattern of working and it was more importance of using technology for people to create a fair and competitive economy, as well as an open, democratic and sustainable society.
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