PM Shahbaz digital youth hub expands reach to over 800,000 users, empowering Pakistan youth

DYH offers more than 114,783 opportunities, including 114,374 jobs.

ISLAMABAD: The Prime Minister Digital Youth Hub (DYH) has crossed 800,000 registered users, marking a major step on June 23, 2026 in Pakistan push to support young people through digital platforms.

Launched under the Prime Minister Youth Program (PMYP), the platform is designed as a single online system that connects youth with jobs, scholarships, internships, skills training, volunteer work, and environmental projects. It uses AI based tools to suggest opportunities based on user interests, making it easier for students and job seekers to find relevant options in one place.

Officials say the platform has now reached 800,240 users and has partnered with 3,163 organizations across the country. It currently offers more than 114,783 opportunities, including 114,374 jobs, 292 education options, 38 engagement activities, and 79 environment related programs. These figures show the growing use of the platform as a national hub for youth development.

DYH also brings together major government initiatives such as youth business and agriculture loans, skill development programs, laptop schemes, education funds, green youth projects, and sports and e-sports talent hunts. Through these programs, young people are given access to financial support, training, and career building chances.

Chairman PMYP “Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan” praised the achievement and said the platform is helping bridge the gap between opportunity and access. He said it is not only a digital tool but also a wider effort to improve employability and support young people in contributing to the country’s economy.

He also invited local and international organizations, universities, and private companies to join the platform and help expand opportunities further. The Digital Youth Hub can be accessed through the official PMYP website and is also available as a mobile app on Android and iOS.