PM Youth Program, PASHA Sign MoU to Strengthen Pakistan’s Digital Economy

Islamabad – In a major step toward empowering Pakistan’s youth and entrepreneurs, the Prime Minister’s Youth Program (PMYP) and the Pakistan Software Houses Association (PASHA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the Prime Minister’s Office.
Chairman of the PM Youth Program, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, said the partnership will open new opportunities for skill development, with curricula tailored to meet the needs of the technology sector. He added that certification programs will be launched for young professionals, along with the establishment of a mentorship network for emerging entrepreneurs.
Khan highlighted that incubation programs will be introduced to promote startups, with special focus on women-led businesses. He emphasized that both organizations will jointly advocate policies to create employment opportunities and ensure the success of Pakistan’s youth.
“Through the collaboration of PMYP and PASHA, Pakistan’s digital economy will be strengthened, and new business opportunities in the technology sector will be promoted,” he stated, adding that the partnership would pave the way for a brighter and sustainable future for young Pakistanis.





