UNDP and media
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, September
27, 2021: Digital Media Development Programme (DMDP), a flagship initiative
of the Government of Pakistan was inaugurated by Digital Media Wing (DMW),
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in partnership with the United
Nations Development Program (UNDP), yesterday. Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr.
Imran Khan was the chief guest for the ceremony and formally launched this
initiative.
Pakistan’s digital media community has been growing rapidly, with
over 100 million internet users, 185 million mobile subscriptions, and over 50
million people active on social media. Against this backdrop, DMDP is
strategically designed to leverage the digital landscape. This will empower the
youth of Pakistan in enhancing their digital skills and gain employment
opportunities.
The Digital Media Development Programme will bridge the gap
between the students, the Government of Pakistan, and the digital media
industry by training the youth. In the first batch, 100 capable interns will be
selected placed at federal ministries and departments for three months to
enhance their skills.
The Programme has partnered with the world’s leading social media
organizations and digital media industry experts, including YouTube, Facebook,
and Twitter to give workshops to young Pakistani interns. With UNDP’s support,
the students will also get monthly stipends upon successful completion of tasks.
During the internship period, the interns will also be guided to
conduct digital media seminars in their respective universities to engage the
youth of Pakistan. The interns will also work on a project to address issues
such as fake news that Pakistan faces in this particular industry.
Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan said, “The
Pakistani Youth should never underestimate their abilities and set a very high
goal for themselves to achieve. You should never give up in the face of
failures, and the hurdles are there only to make you stronger. Choose
objectives that are bigger than yourself and serve a higher purpose. Further,
he said that he is delighted to see this initiative that will involve the youth
of Pakistan in furthering Pakistan’s narrative. He stressed the importance of
truth and said that those who remain truthful in their life are respected.”
Regarding UNDP’s support to the internship program, the UNDP
Resident Representative Knut Ostby quoted, “UNDP is pleased to support the
Government of Pakistan in this effort to empower youth by providing very
relevant digital skills and on-the-job training to young men and women in
government offices. This kind of professional exposure will be an important
step to enhance youth’s future career prospects.”
UNDP, through its Youth Empowerment Programme, has already been
providing digital skills training, entrepreneurship training, internships, and
employment opportunities to the youth in Pakistan through its various
interventions since 2018.
With DMDP, a more collaborative and agile digital ecosystem will
be created, where all stakeholders will be working towards a common goal of
transforming Pakistan’s digital landscape for the betterment of the country.
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