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Home » Rs16.79bn RISE programme aims to transform youth futures in Balochistan
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Rs16.79bn RISE programme aims to transform youth futures in Balochistan

i2wtcBy i2wtcDecember 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Balochistan — the country’s largest province in terms of land — comprises 36 districts, each characterised by distinct cultures, heritage, and socioeconomic contexts.
Despite its vast natural resource base and strategic significance, the province continues to face deep-rooted challenges, including high unemployment, limited economic opportunities, weak infrastructure, fragile security conditions, and the persistent marginalisation of youth and women.

Each year, thousands of young people transition into adulthood without access to market-relevant skills, sustainable livelihoods, or meaningful platforms for social and economic participation. This cycle not only perpetuates poverty and exclusion but also constrains communities from realising their full development potential.

In response to these longstanding challenges, and recognising the need for a comprehensive and forward-looking approach, the provincial government has launched its flagship initiative — Resilience, Integration and Socio-Economic Empowerment (RISE) Programme, with a PSDP 2025-2026 allocation of Rs16.79 billion through the Industries and Commerce Department.

The programme is being implemented exclusively by the Balochistan Rural Support Programme (BRSP) across six districts: Panjgur, Kharan, Washuk, Gwadar, Awaran and Kech/Turbat.

Designed to empower youth and marginalised communities, RISE aims to enable income generation, wealth creation, and productive engagement, contributing to a peaceful, resilient, and inclusive society.

The programme addresses multidimensional poverty, unemployment, economic exclusion, and climate vulnerability, while envisioning long-term social and economic transformation through inclusive and sustainable development.

At its core, RISE seeks to uplift communities, create sustainable livelihood opportunities, and equip youth with the skills and tools needed to thrive in an evolving economic landscape.

The Social Engagement component focuses on promoting social cohesion, trust, and peaceful coexistence by strengthening local governance structures, empowering youth and women, encouraging civic participation, and facilitating constructive dialogue between communities and institutions.



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