Strive Women Exhibition Set to Launch in Islamabad for Female Entrepreneurship

Islamabad is set to host a landmark event for female economic empowerment as the Strive Women Exhibition opens its doors on May 8, 2026, at the Marriott Hotel. This high-impact gathering is designed to serve as a vital bridge connecting women entrepreneurs directly with financial institutions and key ecosystem partners. By providing a centralized platform for networking and collaboration, the exhibition aims to address the systemic barriers that often limit market access and financial growth for women-led enterprises in Pakistan. The event, scheduled to run from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm, promises to be a showcase of innovation and resilience, highlighting the transformative potential of an inclusive digital economy.

The exhibition is a signature component of the Strive Women initiative, a global program spearheaded by CARE International in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Strive Women is specifically designed to support women-led small businesses by helping them overcome the unique challenges they face in the modern marketplace. The initiative focuses on enhancing financial health, promoting the adoption of digital tools, and facilitating access to credit. By working with local partners, Strive Women aims to reach millions of female entrepreneurs worldwide, ensuring they have the resources, training, and institutional support necessary to scale their businesses and contribute to their local economies.

Participants at the Islamabad exhibition will have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of women-led business showcases, spanning various sectors from traditional crafts to modern tech-enabled services. Beyond simple product displays, the event emphasizes the creation of market linkages that are essential for long-term sustainability. These linkages allow entrepreneurs to find new suppliers, distributors, and corporate clients, effectively expanding their business horizons. The exhibition also features a dedicated focus on financial product awareness, helping women navigate the complex landscape of digital banking, microfinance, and insurance products tailored to their specific business needs.

A core element of the evening will be the sharing of success stories and the celebration of collaborative achievements within the Strive Women network. By highlighting real-world examples of women who have successfully scaled their operations through digital transformation and strategic partnerships, the event seeks to inspire the next generation of female leaders. These narratives serve as powerful evidence that when women are given equal access to financial tools and professional networks, the resulting economic growth is more inclusive and enduring. The exhibition acts as a catalyst for these stories, providing a physical space where digital innovation meets human-centric entrepreneurship.

The collaboration between CARE and Mastercard through the Strive program underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in driving social change. By leveraging Mastercard’s technical expertise in digital payments and CARE’s deep-rooted experience in community development, the initiative provides a holistic support system for entrepreneurs. In Pakistan, where the gender gap in financial inclusion remains a challenge, such initiatives are critical for building a more equitable financial grid. The exhibition is expected to draw a wide range of stakeholders, including policymakers, venture capitalists, and industry experts, all focused on the shared goal of fostering a more financially inclusive Pakistan.

As the Strive Women Exhibition prepares to welcome attendees in Islamabad, the message is clear: the future of Pakistan’s economic strength is deeply tied to the success of its women. The platform celebrates the power of innovation and the resilience of those who are shaping a new era of commerce. By bringing together the people, the products, and the providers under one roof, the event is set to unlock new growth opportunities and reinforce the vital role of women in the national economy. Everyone is invited to witness this celebration of female-led innovation and to participate in a movement that is redefining the landscape of Pakistani entrepreneurship.

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