King Charles Meets Zindigi Leaders on Youth Empowerment

King Charles Meets Zindigi Leaders on Youth Empowerment

LONDON (GNP): King Charles III and members of Britain’s royal family recently rolled out the red carpet at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The King’s Trust. The landmark gathering brought together an influential mix of global leaders, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and strategic partners from around the world, highlighting five decades of empowering young people and driving social impact.

Among the distinguished guests at the prestigious celebration was Noman Azhar, Co-Founder and Chief Officer of Zindigi by JS, who had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with King Charles III regarding the transformative impact of the Achieve Program in Pakistan.

The initiative, aimed at empowering young people through education, mentorship, and skill development, has been actively supported by Zindigi for the past three years as part of its broader commitment to youth development and social progress. Their interaction highlighted the growing importance of collaborative efforts between global institutions and private-sector innovators in creating opportunities for the next generation and fostering sustainable community impact across Pakistan.

Speaking after the meeting, Noman Azhar said, “It was an honour to discuss Pakistan and the Achieve Program with King Charles III. We remain committed to supporting initiatives that empower young people and create meaningful, lasting change, in line with Zindigi’s vision of delivering simple and impactful finance beyond borders.”

Through its ongoing collaboration with the program, Zindigi by JS has gone the extra mile in championing youth empowerment and driving meaningful change across Pakistan. Over the years, the organization has actively contributed to initiatives centered on financial inclusion, skill development, and sustainable social impact, reinforcing its commitment to building a brighter and more inclusive future for the country’s younger generation.