In line with Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s vision, the Sindh government has made decisions to empower the province’s youth through innovative programmes.
Officials said on Friday that the government had announced the launch of the “Youth Citizen Journalism Programme” and “Youth Emerging Star Programme” in Karachi, Sukkur, Larkana, and Hyderabad, effective May 16.
Furthermore, comprehensive capacity-building and digital skill training programmes will be rolled out across all six divisions of the province to this month of May 2025.
The provincial sports minister, Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Mehar, said the Youth Citizen Journalism Programme would offer specialized training to young journalists aged 18-29, enabling them to effectively communicate their stories, issues, and experiences to a global audience.
This initiative aims to foster a culture of awareness and consciousness among young people, allowing them to play a more informed and active role in society.
The Youth Emerging Star Programme, according to Sardar Mehar, will serve as a platform to discover and nurture hidden talents among youth. The programme will identify and support talented individuals in diverse fields, including arts, culture, science, technology, and more, providing them with guidance and opportunities to hone their skills.
He said the capacity-building programme, designed to enhance essential skills such as teamwork, will comprise workshops, seminars, and training sessions. These initiatives will empower young people to become confident, active citizens who can contribute positively to society.
Highlighting the significance of the digital skill training program, Mehar emphasized that it addresses the pressing needs of the modern era. The programme will equip youth with skills in web development, graphic design, social media management, data entry, marketing, and other online platforms, thereby creating new job opportunities and enabling them to thrive in the digital landscape.
He further said that applications are now being invited from youth for these programmes, marking a significant step towards youth empowerment and development.