WWF Pakistan visited SocioON

WWF Pakistan visited SocioON

Mrs. Nazifa Butt, Manager Environmental Assessment & Green Office WWF-Pakistan visited SocioON office on Tuesday 3rd October afternoon. On this occasion, Mrs.

Nazifa was briefed about the corporate development and business edge of SocioON, which include its strong database and intelligence, quality and updated reporting and in-depth analysis.

She also directed that SocioON Business team should try to create maximum awareness among people about the platform by collaborating with all national and international agencies.

Mrs. Nazifa from WWF Pakistan is now the first corporate ambassador for SocioON. She believes that their and SocioON goals are the same.

Both organizations actually believe in protecting the earth for the future generations in every way possible and ultimately are working towards human development.

Human development in combination with technology yields economic growth which in return is necessary to generate further advancement in capacity building of the society.

 

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