Q1: What is The Hunar Foundation’s vision and why is it important?
The Hunar Foundation’s (THF) vision is to create a new cadre of skilled Pakistanis with internationally recognized technical qualifications that will open a new world of opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.
Keeping to this vision, THF is empowering the marginalized youth, both boys and girls, with vocational training at six THF Institutes all across Pakistan, making them gainfully employed thus creating ‘A Skilled Pakistan’ in the process.
Recently conducted census puts Pakistan’s population at over 207 million people with around 60 million between the ages of 16-35, making it potentially the sixth largest labour force in the world. If you even take out 10 million graduates, we’re still left with some 50 million people. The question was how can we harness this huge asset to boost the country’s economy rather than making it a burden? Our idea is to provide school graduates and other young adults with international standard vocational training and create a force of breadwinners across the country who provides sustenance and livelihood for their families.
Currently, we have institutes in Sindh and Punjab with plans to open new institutes in other provinces to expand our outreach thus maximizing the impact. The institutes are located in Karachi, Tando Allahyar, Lahore, Multan and Khairan.
Beside these institute, our seventh institute is under construction in Korangi, Karachi. Once completed, the Korangi Campus, which will be spread over 4 acres, will house 2500 students and include institutes for both boys and girls as well as a teacher training excellence center.