
The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH) — Pakistan’s first national digital youth platform developed under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) — has reached another major milestone, surpassing 800,000 registered users and further strengthening its role as the country’s leading digital gateway for youth empowerment and opportunity.
The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH) serves as a one-stop platform connecting young Pakistanis with opportunities across the 4Es of PMYP: Education, Employment, Engagement, and Environment. Through the use of AI-powered tools, the platform delivers personalized recommendations for jobs, scholarships, internships, skills development programmes, volunteer initiatives, climate action projects, and other youth-focused opportunities.
To date, the platform has engaged more than 800,240 registered users, established partnerships with 3,163 organizations, and provides access to over 114,783 opportunities nationwide. These include 114,374 employment opportunities, 292 education opportunities, 38 engagement opportunities, and 79 environment-related opportunities, enabling young people to access a wide range of pathways for personal and professional growth.
DYH also serves as a central hub for flagship PMYP initiatives, including the Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme, the Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Programme, the Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme, the Pakistan Education Endowment Fund (PEEF), the Green Youth Movement, and the Prime Minister’s Youth Talent Hunt and Sports League in both traditional sports and e-sports, among others.
Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan commended the youth of Pakistan for placing their trust in this initiative and congratulated them on this remarkable achievement.
He stated that the Digital Youth Hub is not only a symbol of digital innovation but also a national movement dedicated to expanding equitable access to opportunities, enhancing employability, and empowering youth to contribute to Pakistan’s socio-economic development.
He also invited national and international organizations, development partners, educational institutions, private-sector stakeholders, and government entities to join the platform and collaborate in equipping Pakistani youth with globally relevant skills and opportunities.ERMD
