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PSDF Launches ‘Mein Digital’ with 200 Desktops for Educated Rural Women Across Punjab

  • July 8, 2025
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The Punjab Skills Development Fund has launched a major effort to empower educated rural women through digital skills by distributing 200 desktop computers, along with internet access, under its newly introduced program, “Mein Digital – Empowering Rural Women Through Technology.” The initiative, rolled out in Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Sargodha, and Bahawalpur, supports the Chief Minister’s Skilled Punjab Initiative and aligns with the broader agenda of women’s digital inclusion envisioned by Maryam Nawaz Sharif.

Each of the selected recipients has at least sixteen years of formal education and was chosen through a competitive and merit-based testing process. The provision of personal desktop systems from the start of the program ensures that all participants can begin their six-month online training without facing digital access limitations. PSDF CEO Ahmed Khan stated that placing hardware directly in the homes of women eliminates logistical and cultural challenges, offering a direct pathway to learning and economic participation.

The program is structured around a curriculum that spans computer literacy, digital communication, online business English, and practical skills in content creation, digital marketing, and the use of platforms like Canva. Training is backed by endorsements and academic collaboration with FAST and NUST, as well as input from private sector partners to ensure alignment with current industry standards and employer expectations.

PSDF’s leadership views this as a model that will extend beyond the first four cities. Plans are already underway to scale the distribution model across all districts in Punjab, with a target to train up to 3,000 women. The organization aims to build a generation of digital entrepreneurs capable of contributing meaningfully to Pakistan’s digital economy.

Mirza Akbar Hussain, Head of Marketing and Communications at PSDF, pointed out that by enabling women to engage in online commerce and digital freelancing, the initiative has the potential to elevate household income and stimulate local economic growth. He added that the ripple effect of women-led online businesses can strengthen financial resilience at the community level, especially in areas where conventional employment avenues are limited.

With devices, connectivity, and industry-endorsed training now in place, “Mein Digital” marks a strategic shift toward integrating rural women into the broader digital transformation landscape. By creating access to education and entrepreneurship from within their homes, the program sets the foundation for inclusive economic participation and fosters self-reliance among women in previously underserved regions.

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