ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Youth Affairs Muhammad Usman Dar said Pakistan would host the 10th Commonwealth Youth Ministerial Conference on the occasion of International Youth Day to be observed on August 12.
Around 54 youth ministers of Commonwealth countries were expected to attend the conference, where Pakistan would showcase the soft image of its youth to the world, the SAPM said while speaking at a media conference here on Tuesday.
Dar said, “Pakistan will observe 2022 as the year of youth. The federal government will assist the provincial youth departments in organizing youth engagement events during the current year.”
Under the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the government has been working on youth development initiatives and also ensuring the best employment opportunities, he added.
He said the Kamyab Jawan Programme has organized over 500 events of youth engagement like job fairs, sports and talent hunts and cultural shows.
The SAPM said the government has allocated Rs100 billion for the disbursement of soft loans under the Kamyab Jawan Programme and was distributing two to three billion rupees per month to around 2,000 young entrepreneurs.
The Kamyab Jawan Programme has disbursed Rs8.1 billion in last three months for establishing 5,000 businesses and provided some 15,000 jobs to the youth, he added.
He said that in the third phase of the “Skills for All” (Hunarmand Pakistan) scholarships program around 60,000 youth would be provided scholarships for various courses in traditional and high-teach trades.
The SAPM mentioned that over 100,000 youth had already completed their courses in multiple trades under the two phases of the Hunarmand Pakistan Programme that was launched a couple of years ago under the banner of the Kamyab Jawan Programme (KJP).