The Dutch Royal Courts: Queen Maxima in Pakistan Day 2

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After a first day spent in interviews with policies and working meetings in Islamabad, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands continued on Wednesday her visit to Pakistan as Special advisor for the Secretary General of the United Nations for Inclusive Finance for development by going out to meet women.

Dressed this February 10 a plum top short-sleeved and with a full black and blue  skirt tiles, blue shoes, chose to honor her guests in accessorizing her outfit of bedecked long scarf that had been placed around her neck when she arrived at the airport the day before. She went to admire the Pakistani textile craftsmanship and those who benefit from the Benazir Income Support Programme (Bisp). This program helps low-income families and supports the independence of working women. On his schedule also visiting a phone store.

As a high-flying financial advisor, the Queen of the Netherlands is on a three-day visit to Pakistan to provide expertise and advice to the government that launched in May 2015 a national strategy for financial inclusion with the objective of improving the economic situation of residents by promoting their access to financial services. Appointed Special Advocate in September 2009 the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Inclusive Finance for Development, the young woman of 44 years is also, since June 2011, Patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion.
Photo Credits: Paris match

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