Jazz, British Council, Tech Valley join forces to expand digital learning

By Our Correspondent
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June 24, 2025
Officials attend an MoU signing ceremony between Jazz,British Council and Tech Valley on June 23, 2025. — LinkedInJazz

LAHORE: Jazz has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the British Council and Tech Valley -- Google for Education’s official partner in Pakistan -- to expand access to digital education, capacity building and social development initiatives nationwide.

The agreement marks the beginning of a two-year collaboration focused on bridging Pakistan’s digital and educational divides. Under the partnership, Jazz will leverage its extensive digital infrastructure and nationwide reach to deliver inclusive, technology-enabled learning programmes that support Pakistan’s socio-economic development goals.

The MoU outlines joint efforts in areas such as teacher training, youth capacity building, and the design of ed-tech interventions tailored to underserved communities. Group Chief Corporate and Regulatory Officer at Jazz Syed Zaheer Mehdi said that access to quality education should not be limited by geography, gender or circumstance. “This partnership reflects our commitment to using digital technology to unlock human potential -- especially for youth and women in underserved areas,” he said.

Country Director of the British Council Pakistan James Hampson noted: “This partnership brings together three organisations that want Pakistan to succeed. The British Council is proud to team up with Google for Education/Tech Valley and Jazz to bring the best of what we offer to every corner of the country. It’s a first for us, and we’re excited about the future we will create together.”

Umar Farooq, CEO of Tech Valley, added that the company’s mission is to drive positive social impact through technology. “This partnership is a game-changer for Pakistan’s educational and social development. As a system integrator and Google for Education partner, we are combining our innovative tools with the British Council’s pedagogical expertise and Jazz’s unparalleled connectivity to build a holistic learning ecosystem that promises truly scalable impact across the nation,” he said.