
Unity Foods has signed a MoU with IBA, marking the beginning of an inspiring journey: Unity Foods Scholars program. The signing ceremony was held at Unity Foods head office in Karachi.
This visionary initiative is set to transform lives by offering support to a deserving MBA student each year from an underprivileged background and enabling them through their educational journey.
In line with UFL’s unwavering commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education, this program embodies the spirit of empowerment and opportunity. Through this collaborative effort with IBA, UFL has taken yet another step towards empowering the youth, enabling them to realize their full potential through the power of higher education.
IBA Karachi highly appreciates Unity Foods Limited for their generosity and this partnership. At the ceremony, Malahat Awan, Director of Alumni Affairs, Resource Mobilization & Corporate Affairs, represented IBA Karachi.
Unity Foods was represented by Nageen Rizvi, Head of Corporate Communications & Sustainability, along with Salman Yousuf, Chief Marketing Officer, and Uzma Zaidi, Chief Human Resource Officer. During this event, avenues of collaboration between the two organizations were explored. Discussions flourished around various initiatives, including staff and leadership training, student internships, and on-campus activation activities.
These endeavors are poised to forge a powerful synergy, uniting Unity Foods and IBA Karachi in a shared mission of excellence and progress.
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