Youth Empowerment and Studies Pakistan (YES Pakistan) signed a partnership agreement with the Prime Minister Youth Program to widen international education opportunities for Pakistani students. The ceremony took place under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Youth Program Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, signalling government backing for the initiative.
YES Pakistan was represented by Founder and CEO Kainat Zahra Khan Darshak, with Chairman Waqas Khaliq and Director Wali Khan Darshak also present. The delegation discussed mechanisms to streamline admissions and academic placements abroad, aligning institutional capacity with student needs.
The collaboration aims to facilitate admissions, academic placements and scholarships while expanding wider educational opportunities, with a particular emphasis on study options in China. By focusing on international education, the partners plan to create clearer pathways for Pakistani youth seeking global exposure and specialised programs.
Both organisations reiterated their commitment to transparent, merit based and sustainable initiatives that support youth development. The agreement outlines cooperative steps to promote scholarship access, ensure fair selection processes and build long term educational ties that benefit students and national human capital.
Officials said the partnership will help Pakistani students access quality international education, strengthen institutional linkages and open future oriented career pathways that reflect the country’s growing engagement with global academic partners.
