Zainab Saeed Bakhsh from Gwadar makes history in education.
In a big feat, Zainab Saeed Bakhsh, a civil engineer from Gwadar, has etched her name in history by joining the prestigious Reko Diq Mining Company’s International Graduate Development Program (IGDP) for 2024.
Her participation in the global initiative is a major achievement, not only for her but also for her community, marking her as the first woman from her family to participate in such a high-profile program.
Saeed Bakhsh, who holds a degree in civil engineering, has been recognised for her dedication and academic excellence.
Reflecting on her achievement, she expressed how the IGDP would help enhance her skills and broaden her professional horizon.
“This program is an extraordinary opportunity that will help increase my knowledge and expertise,” she said.
Her success has garnered widespread attention, as it not only fulfils her personal dreams but also serves as an inspiring example for women in her community and across Pakistan.
“Joining the Reko Diq program has allowed me to achieve my dream and make history,” she added.
Zainab believes that participating in such a globally recognised program represents more than just career advancement, as it is a significant step toward empowering local women.
“Global opportunities like these are the best means to empower women and turn their dreams into reality,” she said.
Zainab Saeed Bakhsh also sees her achievement as a catalyst for change, especially for women pursuing careers in male-dominated fields like engineering.
“With hard work and dedication, success is possible anywhere in the world,” she shared, emphasising the importance of perseverance.