ISLAMABAD: United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Mission Director Kate Somvongsiri joined Higher Education Commission Executive Director Aayesha Ikram to award scholarships to 112 Pakistani high-achieving undergraduate students.
These U.S. government scholarships, made possible through USAIDโs Merit and Needs-based Scholarship Program (MNBSP), will support students who were affected by last yearโs devastating floods, and enable them to complete degree programs at six universities in Sindh.

The USAID provided scholarships to 112 Pakistani students in Sindh.
โHigher education enables students from all socioeconomic backgrounds to expand their knowledge-base and increase their career opportunities,โ Mission Director Somvongsiri said.
โWe are delighted to support high-achieving students in completing their studies so that they can realize their personal and professional ambitions as Pakistanโs future leaders.โ
At the ceremony held at IBA Karachi, Higher Education Commission Executive Director Ms. Ikram commended the United Statesโ support for higher education in Pakistan, noting that the program awards over 50 percent of its scholarships to young women.
She remarked that the U.S. governmentโs continued collaboration in higher education has built a positive legacy spanning 75 years.
The USAID-funded MNBSP, a partnership between the Higher Education Commission and 30 Pakistani universities, provides university scholarships to students to pursue degrees in selected Pakistani universities.
The scholarships cover tuition, housing, and textbooks, and a food stipend.
Since it began in 2004, the program has awarded scholarships to more than 6,000
high-achieving students from low-income families across Pakistan.

