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Pakistan launches PIVOT programme to tap diaspora talent

Pakistan launches PIVOT programme to tap diaspora talent

Key Takeaways

  • The Prime Minister's Youth Programme and Pakistan Mission to the UN launched the PIVOT programme.
  • The initiative aims to connect overseas Pakistani youth with domestic development projects.
  • PIVOT seeks to leverage the skills of the diaspora for national growth.

Pakistan has unveiled a new platform, known as the PIVOT programme, aimed at engaging and utilizing the expertise of its diaspora community. The initiative was launched by the Prime Minister's Youth Programme (PMYP) in collaboration with the Pakistan Mission to the United Nations.

According to official statements, the primary objective of the PIVOT programme is to create a robust network that can facilitate the integration of overseas Pakistani youth into various developmental projects within the country. This move underscores the government’s commitment to leveraging the vast talent pool residing outside its borders for national progress.

The programme will operate through a digital platform designed to connect diaspora members with opportunities in sectors such as technology, education, and healthcare. Participants are expected to contribute their skills and knowledge towards addressing key challenges facing Pakistan, thereby fostering economic growth and innovation.

Speaking on the launch of PIVOT, an official from PMYP stated: 'We believe that by harnessing the potential of our diaspora, we can significantly enhance our nation's development efforts. The programme will provide a structured framework for collaboration between those abroad and local stakeholders.'

The initiative is part of broader strategies to strengthen Pakistan’s international relations and promote economic diplomacy. By engaging with its global community, the country hopes to attract investment, foster innovation, and bolster its position in the global arena.

While details about the specific mechanisms and incentives offered under PIVOT are still being finalized, initial reports suggest that it will include mentorship programmes, virtual workshops, and networking events. These initiatives aim to facilitate seamless communication and collaboration between diaspora members and local institutions.

The launch of PIVOT is seen as a significant step towards bridging the gap between Pakistan’s diaspora and its domestic needs. It reflects the government's proactive approach in utilizing the collective wisdom and resources of its expatriate community for national development.

'We believe that by harnessing the potential of our diaspora, we can significantly enhance our nation’s development efforts.'

An official from PMYP, Prime Minister's Youth Programme