The commencement of the fourth installment of the Digital Skills Program in South Waziristan marks a collaborative effort between local authorities and the Pakistan Army aimed at fostering employment prospects for the region’s youth.
Over the span of three months, participants will be immersed in a curriculum covering a range of valuable skills, including AutoCAD, video editing, freelancing, graphics designing, and creative writing. This holistic approach ensures that both male and female students are equipped with a diverse set of capabilities essential for today’s digital economy.
A total of seventy-seven students, hailing from various corners of South Waziristan, have enrolled in this latest batch, reflecting the program’s broad appeal and inclusivity. Notably, this initiative has already positively impacted the lives of approximately one hundred and eighty young individuals from the area, providing them with tangible opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Through such initiatives, the community in South Waziristan is empowered to harness the transformative power of digital skills, paving the way for a brighter future and enhanced economic prosperity.