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Pakistan emerges as global freelancing powerhouse

Published on: January 1, 2026 11:48 PM

Pakistan has become the third-largest freelancing hub in the world, Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced, highlighting that the country’s youth can drive significant economic growth through skill-based opportunities.

Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad, Aurangzeb emphasized that Pakistan’s population is predominantly young, and the government is prioritizing training programs to equip them with skills relevant to global freelancing markets.

Read more : Freelancers in Gilgit-Baltistan earn $15M, surpassing local IT firms

The finance minister noted that Pakistan faces challenges in discipline and result-oriented work, adding that focusing on sustainable development is key to reducing poverty and achieving long-term economic stability.

Aurangzeb also introduced plans to develop Pakistan’s Social Impact Financing Framework, describing it not merely as a policy statement but as a structured financial model designed to support impactful projects nationwide.

Special attention, he said, is being given to empowering young women through initiatives like PSIB, while congratulating NuTec and Early Stage Codiel teams for their contributions to this historic launch.

The minister urged stakeholders to focus on results-based funding and expand collaboration through public-private partnerships, ensuring that Pakistan’s emerging freelancers and innovators can contribute meaningfully to the country’s economy.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: freelancing hub, Latest, Pakistan freelancing growth, Public-Private partnership, skill-based training, social impact financing, youth economic power

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