Benazir Hunarmand Portal
Benazir Hunarmand Portal: In a significant step toward sustained change, the BISP launched the Benazir Hunarmand Program, a New initiative aiming not just to provide support but to empower families. The program aims to provide low-income and eligible families with the actual skills needed to earn a dignified living and have a more secure future.
What is the Benazir Hunarmand Program?
The Benazir Hunarmand Program is Pakistan’s first structured skill development program designed specifically for BISP beneficiaries. It’s a shift from financial aid alone to giving people the tools to stand on their own feet. Through this initiative, participants will get access to:
- Hands-on technical training
- Vocational and professional skill-building
- Work-based learning experiences
- Support for job placement and financial independence
In short: It’s training, not charity, designed to restore dignity and hope.
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Launching on a Day of Legacy
The government Benazir Hunarmand Portal will be inaugurated on June 21, 2025, a day with real meaning, as it marks the birthday of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. This will be officiated by President Asif Ali Zardari, and will enable the government to put its commitment behind the manhi jorno skill and self-sufficiency.

A New Direction for BISP
The announcement happened during a high-level workshop at BISP Headquarters in Islamabad and was chaired by Senator Rubina Khalid, Chairperson of BISP. Today marked the start of a new vision where BISP would not just be a safety net, but a launch pad.
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What’s Changing?
- BISP is evolving from giving financial aid to investing in human potential
- Focus is now on capacity building and income generation
- A centralized online portal will handle registration and training access
- Programs are designed to respect dignity while building livelihoods
Words That Matter: From Leadership
Sharing her hopes for the future, Senator Rubina Khalid highlighted the impact she envisions for the program. BISP has evolved from being solely an income transfer program; we will help families exit poverty with dignity through skills development, with the Benazir Hunarmand Programme. Mr. Aamir Ali Ahmed, Secretary BISP, reiterated that the initiative fits within the bigger picture of BISP’s mission to develop inclusive, people-centered approaches based on evidence and impact.
Who Can Benefit?
This program is especially designed for:
- BISP-registered individuals, especially women
- Families struggling with unstable or no income
- Unemployed youth who want to build real-world skills
- Anyone who wants to stop relying on aid and start building a future
How It Works
Once the portal goes live on June 21, 2025, here’s how eligible people can join:
- Register online using your CNIC and BISP number
- Select a skill you’re interested in, based on market demand
- Enroll in certified training centers across the country
- Complete your training, get certified, and receive support for job placement
This process has been designed to be easy and accessible so that you can easily benefit from this program.
Training Programs Offered
You can choose from a wide variety of in-demand skills, including:
Technical Skills
- Electrician
- Tailoring
- Plumbing
Digital Skills
- Basic computer literacy
- Freelancing
- Graphic design
Business & Communication
- Entrepreneurship
- Customer service
- Workplace communication and ethics
All courses are completely free for eligible BISP beneficiaries.
Why This Program Matters
This isn’t just a training program—it’s a chance to reclaim dignity, earn a livelihood, and change the future. Here’s why it’s important:
- Helps reduce dependency on aid
- Opens doors to jobs in local and global markets
- Empowers women to contribute financially
- Builds a skilled workforce to drive Pakistan’s economy
- Uplifts entire families and communities
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the overall aim?
A: To offer vocational training so that BISP beneficiaries can become financially viable and independent.
Q: Is it free?
A: Yes! Training is fully available for all eligible participants at no charge.
Q: What kind of training?
A: A mix of skills: technical skills, digital skills, and soft skills—i.e., tailoring, freelancing, customer service, etc.
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Final Thoughts
The Benazir Hunarmand Program is not merely another governmental initiative. It is a vehicle for change. It will enable us to go from reliance to a successful life of self-sufficiency, from hopelessness to hope. As the program launched on June 21, many families will have the opportunity to learn, grow, and stand tall, not just as recipients of the assistance but as skilled people ready to build their future with pride.