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LAHORE: American businesswoman Randi Zuckerberg on the third day of AdAsia 2019 has said that Pakistan was a country that really honoured its women.
Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, during the AdAsia conference session, praised the country and the women it had produced.
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Zuckerberg said that Pakistan has given us women such as Malala Yousafzai and Benazir Bhutto which showed that it was a country that really honoured its women.
She also added that Pakistan was one of the friendliest countries.
The three-day 31st AdAsia 2019 opened at Alhamra Arts Council on Tuesday. The speakers of the inaugural session deliberated upon the opportunities and challenges of technology and communication in the new world.
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AdAsia is the largest and most prestigious advertising congress in Asia, organized bi-annually, since 1958, by the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA).
AdAsia 2019 was graced by the most distinguished personalities from the global business community and speakers like Randi Zuckerberg, Sir Martin Sorrell, Lord William Hague, Richard Quest, Fernando Machado, Vange Kourentis, Tom Goodwin and many more.
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