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A road away from traditional brick and mortar stores has opened up in Pakistan’s major cities
KARACHI:
Like most everyone around the world, the past year has taken most Pakistanis for a ride. Forced to take drastic measures to control the pandemic, the country’s already ailing economy took a massive hit.
When a nationwide lockdown was imposed in March 2020, people were forced to reevaluate their daily practices, including those that applied to work or consumption habits such as spending on necessities like groceries. While the corporate world was compelled to reexamine work practices, Pakistanis, who had previously been on the fence bout online shopping, were now faced with either the choice of exposing themselves to the potentially life-threatening virus by stepping inside grocery stores or taking the road less travelled and giving online shopping a try.
Location: Initially remote, moving to SEED Madagascar’s London Office when restrictions permit
Commitment: Part-time, two days a week for a minimum of six months
Salary: N/A (voluntary)
Position Overview
respected UK international development charity; this position has strong vocational content for
anyone looking to break into the international development sector with future possibilities of
progression into roles within the UK and/or Madagascar.
The post holder will gain hands-on experience in international development, and understanding and
skills across a wide range of duties associated with programmes development, corporate
fundraising, volunteer coordination, and practical charity management.
The internship spans a minimum of six months and is remote until the team returns to SEED
Programmes & Funding Coordinator (PFC) reliefweb.int - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reliefweb.int Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.