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The Pakistan Army and the Special Communications Organization (SCO) have set up a freelancing hub at the Independent Living Center in Skardu, aimed at empowering children with special abilities in the field of Information Technology (IT).
As per details, the Pakistan Army and the Special Communications Organization (SCO) have set up a freelancing hub for special children at the Independent Living Center in Skardu.
The main purpose is to provide these children with valuable opportunities to develop digital skills and earn livelihoods through freelancing platforms. The freelancing hub will offer training and resources to help them excel in the IT sector, fostering inclusivity and self-reliance.
The Pakistan Army and SCO’s collaborative effort underscores their commitment to social welfare and digital empowerment, ensuring that individuals with special abilities are not left behind in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
This initiative is expected to open new doors for special children in Skardu, allowing them to contribute to the economy while gaining independence through IT-based skills.