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MoUs signed to strengthen vocational training programmes

June 17, 2026
Managing Director PBM Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt, Rector NUTECH Lieutenant General (r) Moazzam Ejaz, and Executive Director NAVTTC Muhammad Aamir Jan are witnessing the signing of the MoU documents regarding strengthening Women’s Economic Empowerment through PBM’s Women Empowerment Centres, at PBM Headquarters on June 16, 2026. — INP
Managing Director PBM Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt, Rector NUTECH Lieutenant General (r) Moazzam Ejaz, and Executive Director NAVTTC Muhammad Aamir Jan are witnessing the signing of the MoU documents regarding strengthening Women’s Economic Empowerment through PBM’s Women Empowerment Centres, at PBM Headquarters on June 16, 2026. — INP

Islamabad:In a significant step towards advancing women’s economic empowerment and skills development, Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM), National University of Technology (NUTECH), and the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) have signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) aimed at enhancing the quality and effectiveness of vocational training programmes for women across the country.

The signing ceremony was held here at the PBM’s Headquarters and was attended by senior leadership from all three institutions. The MoUs were signed by Managing Director PBM Senator Captain Shaheen Khalid Butt, Rector NUTECH Lieutenant General (r) Moazzam Ejaz, and Executive Director NAVTTC Muhammad Aamir Jan.

Other participants included Brigadier (r) Muhammad Tahseen Arif, Brigadier (r) Salman Zafar, Brigadier (r) Maqbool Ahmed, Air Commodore Nadeem Khalid, Engineer Muhammad Aleem from NUTECH University, and Professor Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Danish, DG Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal, along with senior officials of PBM.

Under the partnership, NUTECH’s Board of Technical and Professional Education (NBTPE) and a team of technical experts will support the modernization of 165 Women Empowerment Centers operated by PBM nationwide.

The collaboration will focus on aligning training programs with contemporary market demands, introducing standardized curricula and a uniform and third-party examination systems, and ensuring the issuance of nationally recognized certifications to the graduates.

Speaking at the ceremony, Senator Shaheen emphasised that empowering economically disadvantaged women through vocational training and market-relevant skills remains a key priority for PBM.

“This partnership represents an important milestone in our efforts to enhance the quality of training offered at Women Empowerment Centers and to create sustainable livelihood opportunities for women. By adopting internationally aligned standards, structured assessments, and accredited certification mechanisms, we aim to equip women with the skills needed to become financially independent and contribute meaningfully to the economy,” he said.

Managing Director PBM further highlighted the Government of Pakistan’s commitment to women’s empowerment and digital transformation in the light of Prime Minister’s Uraan Pakistan initiative.

He noted that expanding access to technical and vocational education, alongside self-employment opportunities, will help address unemployment and enable women to access both domestic and international labor markets.

He also acknowledged the efforts of the Director General Prof. Dr. Zeeshan Danish and his team for orchestrating the partnership. Executive Director NAVTTC, Muhammad Aamir Jan, highlighted the importance of institutional collaboration in maximizing impact and resource efficiency. He noted that the partnership aligns with the Prime Minister’s vision of fostering coordination among organizations working toward common development objectives.