ISLAMABAD – September 19, 2025: A senior-level delegation of VEON and Jazz leadership visited the National Emergencies Operation Center (NEOC) at NDMA Headquarters today. The delegation was led by Kaan Terzioğlu, CEO VEON Group, and Aamir Ibrahim, CEO Jazz, and was received by Chairman NDMA, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik, along with the NDMA team.
Briefing on NEOC Capabilities
During the visit, the NDMA team provided a comprehensive briefing on the NEOC’s advanced capabilities for disaster monitoring, preparedness, and response. The session highlighted the use of cutting-edge systems to ensure timely interventions during emergencies.
Jazz’s Role in Disaster Preparedness
The visit emphasized Jazz’s role as a critical infrastructure partner in early warning systems, emergency communications, and disaster response. Discussions explored technology-driven solutions, including predictive AI models, real-time alerts, and resilient communication networks, all aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s national preparedness and citizen readiness against climate-related and natural disasters.
Impact of NDMA–Jazz Partnership
The partnership between NDMA and Jazz has already delivered over 300 million early warning alerts for heatwaves, heavy rains, and floods. Jazz has also extended active relief support during major calamities, showcasing the importance of private-sector collaboration in building national resilience.
Shared Commitment to National Resilience
The delegation appreciated NDMA’s proactive disaster management approach and reaffirmed VEON and Jazz’s support in enhancing disaster resilience. The engagement reflects a shared commitment to leveraging digital infrastructure and innovation for safeguarding lives and livelihoods, while reinforcing Pakistan’s readiness in the face of increasing climate and disaster risks.