‘KP youth affairs being digitised for transparency’

By Bureau report
April 14, 2023

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Youth Affairs Department has put its entire working, services and development initiatives online to streamline affairs and increase accountability and transparency across the board.

This was informed by Additional Secretary Sports Hameedullah Khattak while chairing an annual review meeting here on Thursday on the directives of the Secretary Captain (r) Mushtaq Ahmed.The meeting was attended by Director of Youth Affairs Department Irfan Ali Khan among 35 district youth officers of the province.

He said that all the data of the department including human resources, youth centers, addresses of offices, hostels, development projects had been put online, enabling the department to put its entire functioning in orderly and organized manner besides putting the sprawled public services for the youth of the province to an effective monitoring system.

In this regard, he said consultative meetings had been arranged with relevant stakeholders including Google Apps for training to enable the youth to get online jobs. Captain (r) Mushtaq Ahmed, Secretary Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, issued directives to the district youth officers to prepare an annual calendar for holding various events besides reviewing challenges and problems being faced by the youth in their respective districts.

He said the plan should be presented before the next review meeting in order to resolve issues in this regard, if any, and ensure holding of those events as per the scheduled timeframe.Additional Secretary Hameedullah Khattak said that consultative meetings would be organised for the youth under the supervision of the department in order to make a policy

and strategy viable and it could be executed accordingly.

He also underlined the need for the district youth officers to launch awareness raising sessions in their respective areas and in this regard, policy guidelines would be given to them to ensure participation of maximum youth.