Learn with Fun” Two-Month Educational
The summer sun had just begun to soften when the doors of the Learning Resource Center opened for a special
Gateway Brotherhood Foundation
USA-based. Programs delivered through
Gateway Brotherhood Foundation (Pakistan)
The summer sun had just begun to soften when the doors of the Learning Resource Center opened for a special
The journey of Mr. Ali Jivani, CEO of the Gateway Brotherhood Foundation, to the remote Immit Valley in the Ghizer District was a profound exploration of how targeted intervention can reshape lives in the high-altitude frontier of Pakistan. Navigating the rugged terrain to witness the foundation's "boots-on-the-ground" initiatives, Mr. Jivani focused on the digital and vocational transformation taking hold in the valley.
He spent time at the newly established IT centers, where local youth, who previously lacked basic connectivity, are now being trained in computer literacy and global freelancing skills. This visit served to validate the foundation's belief that geographic isolation should no longer be a barrier to participating in the modern digital economy.
Beyond technology, the visit highlighted a significant shift in the socio-economic fabric of the community through the foundation’s support of women's vocational training. Mr. Jivani met with local artisans and tailors who have moved from domestic subsistence to active entrepreneurship, creating a new local market for garments and crafts. By engaging directly with these women, he witnessed firsthand how financial independence is fostering a sense of agency and leadership within the village. The sight of mothers and daughters learning side-by-side underscored the foundation's philosophy that empowering one individual can uplift an entire household, creating a generational ripple effect of self-reliance.
The visit concluded with a focus on long-term sustainability through community land acquisition and infrastructure planning. Mr. Jivani met with village elders and local leaders to discuss the permanent sites secured for future educational and health facilities, ensuring that the progress made is not temporary but built into the very soil of Immit. This collaborative approach, rooted in mutual respect and shared responsibility, solidified the bond between the Gateway Brotherhood Foundation and the people of the valley. For Mr. Jivani, the trip was a powerful reminder that while the foundation provides the tools and the spark, it is the resilience and ambition of the Immit people that truly drive the transformation forward.
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