British prime minister Theresa May termed her experience of attending the Women Achievement Congress in
WCOP Chairperson Dr Chughtai led the telemedicine programme in Pakistan that benefited more than a
WCOP organised, supported, sponsored and hosted tens of events to encourage British multinational and international
WCOP worked closely with the Ministry of Defence in the UK and Pakistan to encourage
WCOP particularly led on the paradigm shifting communication experiences through the annual Integration Dinners and
WCOP supported Rotary International and other international organisations in a three-year campaign for fundraising for
WCOP’s strategic collaboration with the Pakistani Foundation resulted in its leadership development initiatives that benefited
WCOP signed an MOU with the Overseas Pakistanis Commission, Punjab, in 2015. Strategic guidance and
WCOP supported a three years-long campaign to educate the diaspora on conscious giving by offering
WCOP also campaigned for five years for a special bench in the Lahore High Court
World Congress of Overseas Pakistanis (WCOP) is a non-political organisation, representing just over 10 million overseas Pakistanis constituting the 5th largest diaspora in 151 countries.