Islamabad (TDI): The High Commissioner of Rwanda to Pakistan, Ambassador Harerimana Fatou, met Pakistan’s Education and Professional Training Minister, to discuss possible cooperation.
The meeting focused on a broad spectrum of collaborative efforts, with both representatives emphasizing the need to bridge the gap between education and modern industry requirements.
Central to the discussions was the shared commitment to strengthening cooperation in high-growth sectors, including Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and skills development.
Today, Ambassador @FatouHARERIMAN1, High Commissioner of Rwanda to Pakistan, paid a courtesy call on Ms. Wajiha Qamar, Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training of Pakistan.@EduMinistryPK pic.twitter.com/5RzNTGx7Ot
— Rwanda in Pakistan (@Rwanda_Pakistan) January 19, 2026
Minister Qamar highlighted Pakistan’s ongoing initiatives in vocational training, noting that a partnership with Rwanda could lead to significant breakthroughs in teacher training and the health sector, particularly in the field of nursing.
A major highlight of the exchange was the mutual dedication to girls’ education. Both dignitaries reaffirmed their resolve to treat female education as a foundational pillar for inclusive and sustainable development.
They agreed that empowering young women through specialized training and academic opportunities is essential for the economic stability of both nations.







