ISLAMABAD, Jun 23 (APP):The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH), Pakistan’s first national digital platform dedicated to youth empowerment, has surpassed 800,000 registered users, marking a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to connect young people with education, employment, engagement and environmental opportunities across the country. Developed under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP), the Digital Youth Hub has reached more than 800,240 registered users as of June 2026, offering …
Digital Youth Hub crosses 800,000 users milestone

ISLAMABAD, Jun 23 (APP):The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub (DYH), Pakistan’s first national digital platform dedicated to youth empowerment, has surpassed 800,000 registered users, marking a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to connect young people with education, employment, engagement and environmental opportunities across the country.
Developed under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP), the Digital Youth Hub has reached more than 800,240 registered users as of June 2026, offering a centralized digital gateway that links youth with scholarships, jobs, internships, skills development initiatives, volunteer programmes and climate action projects.
The platform uses artificial intelligence powered tools to provide personalized recommendations, enabling young people to access opportunities tailored to their interests, qualifications and career aspirations.
According to official figures, the platform has partnered with 3,163 organizations and currently hosts over 114,783 opportunities nationwide.
These include 114,374 employment opportunities, 292 education opportunities, 38 engagement opportunities and 79 environment related opportunities, making it one of the largest youth opportunity databases in Pakistan.
The Digital Youth Hub also serves as an integrated platform for several flagship initiatives under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, including the Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loans, Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Programme, Prime Minister’s Youth Laptop Scheme, Pakistan Education Endowment Fund (PEEF), Green Youth Movement, and the Prime Minister’s Youth Talent Hunt and Sports League for both traditional sports and e-sports.
Chairman Prime Minister’s Youth Programme Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan welcomed the achievement and praised Pakistani youth for their confidence in the platform.
He said the Digital Youth Hub had evolved into more than a technological innovation, describing it as a national movement aimed at ensuring equitable access to opportunities, improving employability and enabling youth to play a stronger role in Pakistan’s socio-economic development.
Mr Khan also called upon national and international organizations, development partners, educational institutions, private sector stakeholders and government bodies to join the platform and collaborate in creating greater opportunities and globally relevant skill pathways for Pakistan’s young population.
The Digital Youth Hub is accessible through the PMYP website and is available for download on both Android and iOS devices, allowing youth from across the country to connect with opportunities through a single digital platform.


