Categories: Latest News

World Economic Forum & PSDF Collaborate to Set Pakistan’s Future Skills Agenda

Top leaders from across the public and private sector gathered at a press conference on Thursday, to discuss the future of jobs in Pakistan, in light of the World Economic Forum Report.

Present at the event were, Parwaaz co-chairs, Sayed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari (SAPM Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development), Muhammad Aurangzeb, President & CEO HBL, Ghias Khan, President & CEO Engro Corporation, Irfan Wahab Khan, CEO Telenor Pakistan, and Chairman Telenor Microfinance Bank as well as top business leaders including, Monis Rahman, CEO & Founder Naseeb Networks, Asif Peer, CEO Systems Limited, Ehsan Saya, Managing Director Daraz.pk and Jawad Khan, CEO PSDF.

In a monumental step, Pakistan has been featured in the ‘Future of Jobs’ Report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) for the first time. The Pakistan Chapter showcases jobs and skills of the future, highlighting Pakistani employers’ perspective on new job roles and skills that require attention and investment in Pakistan in the age of technology and automation. In its 2020 edition, the Report features in-depth information on 15 global industries and 26 advanced and emerging countries.

Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF) serves as the secretariat for WEF’s (National Accelerator on Closing the Skills Gap in Pakistan – ‘Parwaaz’). Parwaaz brought Pakistan into the global conversation on skills and the future of work by facilitating an extensive employers’ based survey conducted with over 50 top Pakistani companies and business leaders across 6 priority sectors. The profile on Pakistan provides a detailed snapshot of the future readiness of the workforce in the country.

Related Post

The Report also features CEO PSDF, Jawad Khan as a Global Expert on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on New Agenda on Education & Work.

The Report insights reveal that in Pakistan, of the over 82 Million working-age population, 50% on average have requisite digital skills, 51% have business relevant skills, and almost 55% have acquired education with business relevance. While this looks promising for an emerging country, large challenges remain with 31% youth not featured in employment, education, or training, and 55% of working age population in vulnerable employment.

The results of the Pakistan survey do however have room for ‘measured optimism’; technology adoption especially in the areas of E-commerce, Big Data Analytics, and Cloud Computing is high (91% of the companies surveyed).

Pakistani companies are focusing on cultivating employability skills in the domain of Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, Creativity, and Leadership, in tandem with emerging skills in the global market.

NewsDesk

Recent Posts

  • Latest News

Elon Musk once again becomes the world’s richest person after earning 55 billion dollars in 5 months

Elon Musk has once again become the richest person in the world after earning 55…

1 hour ago
  • Latest News

Parvez Elahi arrested in Lahore

Parvez Elahi has finally been arrested in Lahore!Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President and former Chief Minister…

2 hours ago
  • Sports News

Djokovic advances to round-3 at Roland Garros after stirring Kosovo controversy

Djokovic has advanced to round-4 at Roland Garros after stirring the Kosovo controversy! Novak Djokovic…

3 hours ago
  • Latest News

US Dollar depreciates sharply against PKR in open market since the start of 2023

The US Dollar depreciated sharply against the PKR since the start of 2023, on Thursday.…

3 hours ago
  • Latest News

2 soldiers martyred in terrorist attack along Pak-Iran border in Kech: ISPR

2 soldiers were martyred in a terrorist attack along the Pak-Iran border in Balochistan’s Kech…

4 hours ago
  • Drama Reviews

Jhoom Episode-5 and 6 Review: Sherry is creating troubles in Aryaan and Mariyam’s relationship

7th Sky Entertainment production drama serial Jhoom episodes 5 and 6 were quite a roller…

6 hours ago