JazzWorld, Pakistan’s leading integrated digital ServiceCo, has reinforced its commitment to advancing women’s digital inclusion and supporting locally relevant innovation through two strategic engagements with the GSMA ecosystem announced during Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona.
As part of the GSMA Connected Women initiative, JazzWorld has committed to expanding meaningful digital participation for women across its platforms by 2028, shifting the focus from basic connectivity to everyday digital usage that improves lives and livelihoods.
While nearly half of women in Pakistan are now connected, participation across digital services remains significantly lower. Addressing this gap requires solutions designed around real-life needs, trust, and usability rather than access alone.
To drive this shift, JazzWorld will expand female participation across key platforms including GSM, Tamasha, SIMOSA, FikrFree, Apna Clinic, and Zarr through targeted, use-case driven interventions focused on financial inclusion, healthcare access, digital content and livelihoods, trust and safety awareness, and inclusive product design.
Complementing these efforts, JazzWorld has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the GSMA’s Mobile for Development Foundation to co-fund Pakistani startups selected under the GSMA Innovation Fund, further strengthening the country’s digital innovation ecosystem.
The partnership will enable selected startups to access financial support, ecosystem visibility, and capacity-building opportunities, helping scale solutions that deliver social and economic impact through mobile technology.
“Closing the gender gap requires us to design for real lives, not just provide access,” said Aamir Ibrahim, CEO, JazzWorld. “When digital services solve everyday problems – from managing money to accessing healthcare – adoption follows. At the same time, supporting entrepreneurs building locally relevant solutions ensures innovation translates into real impact for communities across Pakistan.”
JazzWorld is an essential player in shaping the digital landscape in Pakistan. We are delighted to collaborate with them to enhance the support of the GSMA Innovation Fund for entrepreneurs who drive positive social impact in Pakistan.” John Giusti, Chief Regulatory Officer, GSMA and President of the GSMA Foundation.
Through these engagements, JazzWorld continues to strengthen its role in shaping inclusive digital ecosystems, ensuring that both innovation and connectivity translate into tangible opportunities for women and underserved communities across Pakistan.
