
Islamabad:— The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH) — Pakistan’s first national digital youth platform developed under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP)—has officially surpassed 500,000 registered users, marking a significant milestone in youth digital empowerment.
Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH) serves as a “One-Stop Platform” connecting youth with opportunities across the 4Es of PMYP: Education, Employment, Engagement, and Environment. Using AI tools, the platform personalizes access to job recommendations, scholarships, skills training, volunteer opportunities, climate action initiatives, and more.
To date, the platform has more than 502,239 registered users, offers over 1.5 lakh job listings—including 100,000+ overseas opportunities—and facilitates access to 200+ scholarships and internships. With over 1.6 million app downloads (including 1 million+ on Android), DYH is now partnered with 2,384 organizations, including 300+ government institutions and 60+ foreign missions.
DYH also serves as a central hub for flagship PMYP initiatives such as the Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loans, PM’s Youth Skill Development Programme, Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme, Pakistan Education Endowment Fund (PEEF), the Green Youth Movement, the PM’s Youth Talent Hunt and Sports League—in both traditional sports and e-sports and others.
Chairman PMYP, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, appreciated the youth of Pakistan for placing their trust in this initiative and congratulated them on this remarkable achievement. He stated that DYH is not only a platform of digital innovation but a national movement for equitable access and economic empowerment. He invited national and international organizations, as well as public and private sector partners and stakeholders, to register on DYH and contribute to equipping Pakistani youth with globally in-demand skills.
The platform is accessible at www.pmyp.gov.pk and available for download on both Android and iOS.
Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.