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Aga Khan University Launches LEADS Micro-Credential Program to Bridge Skills Gap in Pakistan

  • June 3, 2025
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Rapid technological advancements continue to reshape the future of work and the nature of careers, requiring workers to continuously adapt by learning new skills or transitioning between jobs multiple times. Recognizing this dynamic shift, online short courses that lead to micro-credentials have emerged as effective solutions to address the widening skills gap in the labor market. Aga Khan University (AKU) is at the forefront of this educational transformation with the launch of LEADS, a flexible online and hybrid program that enables participants to earn micro-credentials aimed at upskilling and reskilling.

LEADS, which stands for Lifelong Learning Education and Development of Skills, is designed to meet the evolving demands of Pakistan’s workforce while addressing issues of equity and access. The program offers learners a pathway to academic and professional growth anytime and anywhere, supported by clear standards and assessments that ensure the credibility and portability of the micro-credentials awarded. These credentials carry AKU’s hallmark of quality, providing learners with certificates that hold real value in the job market.

Since its inception last year, LEADS has expanded its offerings to include courses targeting a broad range of learners, including marginalized youth who lack access to traditional higher education and professionals aiming to upgrade their skills. The program has been particularly beneficial for workers in Pakistan’s expanding service sectors, such as call centers, where enhancement of English language skills is crucial. Women entrepreneurs managing small home-based businesses have also found LEADS helpful, with courses on financial and digital literacy tailored to their unique needs, empowering them to better manage ventures like daycare centers.

Educators, including teachers who initially earned conventional education degrees, now have opportunities through LEADS to update their knowledge in emerging fields such as robotics and artificial intelligence. This is especially important in an era where digital fluency is essential for effective teaching and adapting to new educational technologies. By offering micro-credentials in such areas, AKU ensures that educators remain competitive and capable of preparing future generations for technology-driven careers.

LEADS emphasizes accessibility and affordability, utilizing technology that is compatible with commonly available devices, including basic mobile phones with limited internet bandwidth. This approach ensures that learners from diverse backgrounds, including those in remote or underserved areas, can participate without significant barriers. The flexibility of the program supports lifelong learning by providing bite-sized, manageable courses that fit within busy schedules, making continuous education more achievable.

This initiative reflects AKU’s commitment to digital transformation in education by leveraging technology to bridge gaps in skills development and workforce readiness. LEADS equips learners with industry-relevant competencies that align with Pakistan’s digital economy goals, fostering an inclusive environment for professional advancement.

For more details on LEADS and enrollment information, interested individuals can visit the Aga Khan University website. This program represents a significant step toward enabling a skilled and adaptable workforce ready to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future workplace.

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