Two Hundred Women Students from Newly Merged
Districts Graduate from U.S. Embassy-funded English Works! Program
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, July
23, 2022: At a graduation ceremony today, Ambassador Donald Blome congratulated
200 women students from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who successfully completed the U.S.
Embassy-sponsored English Works! Program.
Two hundred women students of the English
Works! Program hosted by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University (SBBWU)
Peshawar successfully completed this six-month program that improves English
proficiency, develops computer literacy skills, and builds job market knowledge
for motivated students with limited financial resources. During the
graduation ceremony, Ambassador Blome also launched a new English Access
Microscholarship Program that will provide two years of after-school English
language training for 565 students from economically disadvantaged communities in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
“Today we celebrate a remarkable
achievement,” Ambassador Blome told the graduating students. “I know how
difficult it can be to learn a foreign language. You and your families should
be very proud of your accomplishment. I hope the knowledge and skills you
gained from this program will carry you forward to do great things.”
Vice Chancellor of FATA University Prof. Dr.
Muhammad Jehanzeb Khan and Vice Chancellor of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women
University Prof. Dr. Safia Ahmad also attended the ceremony along with the
graduating and newly enrolled students from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The two programs are sponsored by the U.S.
Embassy in Pakistan through grants totaling $16.9 million. The Access
Program includes a minimum of 360 hours of virtual and in-person instruction
over two years, and the English Works! Program includes 240 hours of
instruction over six-months. More than 24,000 Pakistani students have
participated in these programs in Pakistan since 2005, an example of the broad
cooperation between our two countries in this, the 75th anniversary of
U.S.-Pakistan relations.
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