KARACHI, December 16, 2024: In a groundbreaking move to enhance the efficiency of humanitarian aid in Pakistan, Zindigi, powered by JS Bank, has teamed up with Islamic Relief Pakistan. This collaboration aims to leverage advanced digital technology to streamline aid distribution, ensuring that vulnerable communities across Pakistan can receive support quickly, reliably, and transparently.
The initiative spans all four provinces, 40 cities, the federal capital, and Azad Kashmir, making it possible to deliver assistance to more people in need, while ensuring that the process is both accountable and efficient. By digitizing the aid disbursement system, the partnership eliminates inefficiencies, reducing delays and improving accessibility for recipients.
But the collaboration goes beyond digitization. Both organizations are working together to address broader social challenges. With a strong focus on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Global Climate Fund (GCF), they aim to provide aid in crucial sectors such as healthcare, women’s empowerment, food security, and climate change. They also have targeted programs for orphans and youth, aiming to create long-term sustainable solutions for vulnerable populations.
One of the key aspects of this partnership is the use of Zindigi’s Human Resource Management System (HRMS). This system will enhance Islamic Relief Pakistan’s HR and payroll management, optimizing operational functions and helping the organization manage resources more effectively.
“We believe that digital technology can be a powerful tool in creating positive social change,” said Atif Ishaque, Chief Business Officer at Zindigi. “This partnership with Islamic Relief Pakistan isn’t just about operational efficiency. It’s about expanding the scope and reach of their humanitarian efforts and making a greater impact.”
Both Zindigi and Islamic Relief Pakistan share a common vision of using technology to drive transformative change. Their collaboration sets a new benchmark for transparency, efficiency, and community empowerment in humanitarian work.
By combining technology with social responsibility, this partnership has the potential to inspire more public-private alliances that can provide long-lasting solutions to Pakistan’s most pressing social challenges.