Alkhidmat Foundation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Board of Technical and Commerce Education have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost the Alkhidmat Bano Qabil program, aligning private IT training with formal accreditation standards across the province.
As part of this strategic agreement, all IT courses being conducted by Alkhidmat Foundation under the Bano Qabil initiative will now be officially certified by the Technical Board. This move ensures that thousands of students enrolled in free digital skills training programs will receive officially recognized certificates—improving their employability and access to career opportunities.
The MoU was formally signed by Khalid Waqas, President of Alkhidmat Foundation KP, and Dr Hazrat Hussain, Chairman of the KP Technical Board. The agreement outlines cooperation in technical validation, curriculum support, and structured evaluation, further elevating the credibility of the Alkhidmat Bano Qabil program.
The board’s delegation, including Board Secretary Rehmanuddin, Deputy Director IT Muhammad Ismail, and Controller of Examinations Yasir Khan Sadozai, visited Alkhidmat’s provincial headquarters. During the briefing, Khalid Waqas Chamkani highlighted the foundation’s digital empowerment efforts, with special focus on the Alkhidmat Bano Qabil program, which is designed to bridge the skills gap for underserved youth through free access to IT education.
He emphasized that this collaboration marks a milestone in integrating social welfare with formal technical recognition, ensuring that Alkhidmat’s beneficiaries gain credentials that can truly open doors in the job market.