Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP) hosted a Year-End Networking Dinner and BBQ at its Islamabad office, bringing together around 50 partners, friends, and Freedom Gate alumni to mark the close of 2025 with reflection, connection, and renewed commitment. The gathering served as a platform to strengthen relationships, review shared progress, and align priorities for deeper collaboration and community impact in 2026.
The evening was attended by a diverse group of distinguished guests from government, civil society, and the private sector. Notable participants included Ms. Gulmina Bilal Ahmad, Chairperson, NAVTTC; Dr. Saad S. Khan, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination; Mr. Ali Asghar, Director General, National Commission for Human Development; Ms. Shabnam Baloch, Country Director, Oxfam South Sudan; Mr. Awais Satti, President, Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders and Industries; and Mr. Shahzad Durrani, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Narcotics Control, alongside other respected stakeholders.
Reflecting on Progress and Looking Ahead
Welcoming the guests, Muhammad Anwar, CEO of FGP, shared an overview of the organization’s vision and key initiatives. He highlighted FGP’s partnership-driven approach to inclusive development, youth and women empowerment, and climate resilience. He noted that the year-end gathering provided an opportunity not only to celebrate collective efforts but also to align on strategic priorities for 2026, with a focus on people-centered programs that deliver practical, measurable results.
In her remarks, Ms. Gulmina Bilal Ahmad appreciated FGP’s contributions and expressed her support for continued collaboration, particularly in youth development and skills. Participants echoed the value of the engagement, describing it as a timely step toward stronger coordination among institutions to enhance program effectiveness in the coming year.
Appreciation from FGP Leadership
Dr. Faiz Muhammad Kakar, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, FGP, commended the dedication of the FGP team and thanked partners and friends for their encouragement and continued trust. Ms. Gul Farina, Board Director, FGP, also acknowledged the team’s efforts and emphasized that sustained partnerships are critical to translating shared commitments into tangible outcomes for communities.
Renewed Commitment for 2026
The event concluded with a shared sense of goodwill and determination to work more closely together in 2026, reinforcing FGP’s belief that collaborative action across sectors is essential to advancing inclusive development, resilience, and opportunity in Pakistan