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Annual Report 2024–2025

A year of digital skills, dignity, and community-led change.

From youth-empowerment training to wheelchair distribution and a new solar-powered Resource Centre, here is what AKWS delivered this year.

210

Registered members (130 male, 80 female)

300+

Youth trained in digital skills

800+

Participants in soft skills sessions

1,500+

Beneficiaries of the Resource Centre

1,000+

Wheelchairs distributed

22

Students on active scholarships

Key Initiatives & Milestones

What AKWS delivered in 2024–2025.

Funding: USIP

Equipping Youth for a Stronger, Sustainable Chitral

The USIP-funded Youth Empowerment Project — Empowering Resilient and Combating Extremism for Sustainable Development of Chitral — delivered 10 digital skill training cohorts (300 beneficiaries), 50 soft skills sessions (800+ participants), and 4 community-building activities reaching over 1,000 beneficiaries.

Funding: Diplomatic & development partners

Visit of the Foreign Delegates

AKWS hosted esteemed foreign delegates, including representatives of the Canadian High Commission, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the German Ambassador, and the UN Golf Team, showcasing its impactful initiatives and discussing potential collaborations for sustainable community development.

Funding: AKRSP & AKWS

Inauguration of the Solarization Project

The solarization project was completed through a co-finance model — 30% AKWS and 70% AKRSP — to ensure uninterrupted, sustainable power for the co-working and Resource Centre space, and was inaugurated by the Assistant Commissioner, Upper Chitral.

Funding: USIP

Inauguration of the Digital Library

The Digital and Conventional Library was formally opened in a ceremony attended by Roziman Shah, a renowned Chitrali-American businessman, and many community members — a key educational resource promoting learning, digital literacy, and knowledge-sharing for the youth of Chitral.

Funding: Niaz Support

Distribution of Wheelchairs to Differently Abled Persons

With the support of Niaz Support, AKWS carried out a large-scale distribution of customised wheelchairs across Upper & Lower Chitral, from Asherait to Yarkhoon Lasht, covering almost every valley except Laspur in Upper Chitral — ensuring dignified mobility for 530 persons with disabilities in this reporting period alone.

Funding: Niaz Support

Scholarship Program for Children of Differently Abled Persons

A continuing scholarship and health support program for children of parents with disabilities across Upper and Lower Chitral. 22 students are currently enrolled, representing institutions including AKES, FCPS, Alkhidmat, and Oxford Public School and College.

Funding: AKRSP

Community Awareness Dramas & Theatre Engagement

AKWS produced and facilitated a series of community awareness dramas with theatre groups from Upper Chitral, addressing social, financial, digital, and economic challenges — using theatre as a culturally rooted medium for public awareness, dialogue, and behavioral change.

Looking Ahead

Next five-years action plan.

01

Upgrading the Resource Centre to engage and facilitate more students

02

Continuing digital, job, and soft skills programs

03

Youth-centered research

04

Scholarships for deserving youth

05

Promoting volunteerism among youth

06

Youth internship opportunities

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