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Empower Sports Academy Unveils Landmark CSR

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Empower Sports Academy hosted a high-impact press conference at recently, formally unveiling its mega project and strategic partnerships aimed at transforming the future of female sports and education in Pakistan. The event was attended by leading media houses, corporate partners, sports professionals, educators, and stakeholders from across the country.

The event opened with an introduction by Alisha Junaid, a young national-level volleyball player and the founder of Empower Sports Academy. She outlined the vision behind the establishment of the Academy and presented a visual showcase of the impressive proposed facility. Speaking on the occasion, she said, “During my journey as a national-level volleyball player, I repeatedly encountered extraordinary yet untapped talent among young girls across Pakistan. It was heartbreaking to realise that the only barrier between them and success—both nationally and internationally—was the lack of opportunity. Determined to help change that reality, I joined hands with international coaches and institutions such as Stanford University and VakıfBank, as well as our own local Olympians like Islahuddin, Hassan Sardar, and many national heroes, to develop the Academy.

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At the conference, Malika Junaid announced a landmark partnership between the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) and Empower Sports Academy to launch a nationwide initiative that will identify, train, and empower 10,000 young female athletes every year across Pakistan, expanding further in the years to come.

Representing the Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, Sindh, Coordinator Fahad Shafique expressed his delight at the progress made so far by Empower Sports Academy, and played a video message from the Minister and Chairman PMYP, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan. In the message Rana Mashood said, “This initiative reflects our government’s unwavering commitment to uplifting young women through sport. By reaching out to 10,000 girls this year and expanding even further in the years to come, we are broadening access to training, mentorship, and competitive opportunities.”

Malika further added, “Empower Sports Academy has already begun working with girls from all over Pakistan including girls in cities and underserved communities in remote villages of Balochistan, northern areas of Pakistan, Punjab, and Sindh.

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