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PSW Revamps Khadijah – Women Entrepreneurship Program Page to Strengthen Women-Led Cross-Border Trade

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Pakistan Single Window (PSW) has launched the redesigned Khadijah – Women Entrepreneurship Program page, introducing a modernized digital platform to better serve women-led enterprises engaged in cross-border trade. The upgrade reflects PSW’s ongoing commitment to empowering female entrepreneurs with the visibility, tools, and global opportunities required to compete in today’s rapidly evolving trade landscape.

Since its inception, the Khadijah program has worked to address the structural and operational barriers faced by women entrepreneurs in international commerce. By offering targeted support, mentorship, and linkages to global markets, the program enables women to establish sustainable enterprises and strengthen Pakistan’s overall trade performance. The newly enhanced page marks a significant step in providing these entrepreneurs with a user-friendly and resource-rich digital space tailored to their needs.

The platform now features intuitive navigation and quick access to critical information, making it easier for women entrepreneurs to explore opportunities and leverage PSW’s resources. Among the notable updates is GreenTrade by Khadijah, an initiative that promotes sustainable and environmentally conscious practices among women-led businesses. By highlighting eco-friendly trade models and aligning them with international standards, GreenTrade encourages entrepreneurs to integrate sustainability into their core operations, creating both market competitiveness and long-term impact.

Another major addition is TradeLab, an interactive platform offering courses, insights, and tools for cross-border trade. Designed to help entrepreneurs understand regulatory frameworks, market requirements, and digital trade processes, TradeLab provides actionable knowledge that bridges the gap between ambition and execution. With these resources, women-led enterprises can better navigate complex export procedures, identify international buyers, and position themselves as credible players in global markets.

The redesigned page emphasizes accessibility, ensuring that users from different regions and business stages can benefit from its resources without technical hurdles. Whether an early-stage entrepreneur seeking guidance on market entry or an established business owner aiming to expand exports, the platform offers structured support that meets diverse needs.

PSW’s efforts through the Khadijah program also contribute to Pakistan’s broader goals of improving trade competitiveness, fostering inclusion, and driving digital transformation. By empowering women entrepreneurs, the initiative enhances economic participation and accelerates growth in sectors where female-led innovation has traditionally been underrepresented.

The revamped platform aligns with PSW’s mission to streamline trade processes through digitization while ensuring that marginalized and underrepresented groups have equal access to opportunities. By showcasing success stories, providing practical resources, and offering exposure to global partners, the Khadijah program creates a supportive ecosystem where women entrepreneurs can thrive beyond national borders.

This transformation is not only about modernizing a webpage but about strengthening an entire network dedicated to women’s economic empowerment. The updated features give entrepreneurs direct access to valuable content, practical training, and international trade opportunities — tools that are critical for building competitive, sustainable businesses capable of impacting both local communities and the broader economy.

Entrepreneurs, trade professionals, and stakeholders can explore the updated Khadijah – Women Entrepreneurship Program page at https://lnkd.in/eTrkYnGQ to take advantage of its enhanced features and discover pathways to success in global trade.

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