15/01/2026
Centre for Business and Society (CBS) at the Suleman Dawood School of Business, LUMS, successfully concluded the 6th annual cycle of the Ambassadors for Change Programme with its long-standing partner, The Citizens Foundation (TCF-Pakistan) from January 5–9, 2026, held at SDSB-LUMS.
This cycle brought together 41 TCF alumni and 13 LUMS student coaches for five days of immersive learning focused on digital literacy and inclusion. Recognizing digital competence as essential for education, employability, and social mobility, CBS has intentionally embedded digital education at the heart of its educational outreach initiatives, and the 6th cycle of the Ambassadors for Change Programme embodied this commitment in action.
Participants engaged in hands-on learning across Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, alongside Resume Building, professional Email Communication, and safe Internet Navigation. Beyond technical skills, the programme aimed to build confidence and agency through presentations and public speaking, enabling students to engage meaningfully in increasingly digital academic and professional spaces.
The peer-to-peer coaching model, pairing LUMS student coaches with TCF alumni, reflects CBS’s belief that lasting change is created when students become co-creators of learning and actively contribute to community development and service.
By advancing inclusive digital education, the 6th cycle reinforces CBS’s commitment to bridging digital divides and advancing SDG 4: Quality Education, ensuring equitable access to essential skills for the future.