Wednesday 23 June 2021

HOPE ENCOURAGES COMPUTER TRAINING AMONG THE UNDERPRIVILLAGED YOUTH

HOPE - An Educational NGO in Pakistan being the glowing candle in the darkness by providing equal opportunities of growth for young girls and boys, to become financially strong and independent by educating them with different skill sets.

For this purpose, HOPE has established computer training centers in Thatta, Karachi, Gadap and Muzaffargarh. The computer training courses are basically divided in three phases. The First phase is of Typing and Paint, 2nd Phase is of MS OFFICE and the 3rd phase is of Computer Graphics. HOPE’s qualified teachers are delivering their best to the students.

The basic aim of establishing these computer courses is training the youth on a skill development which will assist them in finding office administrational related jobs and mold their family’s financial status towards a better future.

One of the biggest hurdles faced by HOPE – An Educational NGO in Pakistan is convincing the families of these areas to allow their children and the young girls and boys to gain education via our vocational center. The courses are for 3 months each and during the span of 3 months parents pick and drop their children by themselves and they are quite satisfied by the course material and performance level of their children.





These classes have proved to be beneficial for many individuals because they can now cope up with the competition and be a greater cause as they are now well equipped with computer skill which necessary to survive in this dynamic environment.

Currently there are more than 1500+ students learning diverse skills and many young women who challenge the stereotypical ‘house wife” perception by gaining computer skills. These students are eager to learn and are passionate about earning a living out of the learned skills. Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A child specialist in Karachi does her best to create opportunities for the youth to expand the freedom of choice for them in order to empower them. 

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