Staff Reporter
Acting Deputy High Commissioner at the British High Commission Iona Thomas hosted a reception at her residence for participants of the inaugural Chevening Mentoring Scheme.
The British High Commission launched the inaugural Chev-ening Mentoring Scheme last year.
The project was designed for entry level lawyers and entrepreneurs with leadership potential, to enhance skills, knowledge and work performance. A total of 10 mentees (eight
women and two men, including one each from minorities) were inducted in the scheme.
Acting British Deputy High Commissioner, Iona Thomas said:Our Chevening alumni are contributing to a brighter future for Pakistan by helping build the capacity of future lawyers and entrepreneurs.
The Chevening Mentoring Scheme has played an important role in promoting gender equality, inclusion and opportunity for all which are integral to our work in Pakistan.