Building resilience, self-efficacy, and social responsibility.

Amal Career-Prep graduates to date.

Graduates amongst these are women.

Job success rate within 3 months.

Improvement in professional skills.

Average increase in household income post-Fellowship.

Fellow-led social & entrepreneurial initiatives.

Indirect beneficiaries from the Amal Fellowship.

Fellow-led fundraising for Edhi and Akhuwat.

Amal was launched with initial funding from Stanford University (read more here) and launched its first Fellowship batch in partnership with the Punjab Education Endowment Fund in 2014.

Thanks to a wonderful group of partners, and an inspired team, we’ve come a long way since then.

Our program has reached as wide as it has far.

Batches facilitated across Pakistan.

Towns & villages represented at the Fellowship.

Universities & colleges represented at the Fellowship.

Fellowship applicants to date.

Ahmed Khalid’s story.

Hear Ahmed's and Usman's take-aways from the Amal Fellowship, and how it's helped them excel in their careers.

Aqsa Muzaffar’s story.

Hear Aqsa's story of transformation and uplift through the Amal Career-Prep Fellowship.

Success stories.

The story of Yanfa Un Naas.

What happens when passionate young change-makers come together to uplift their communities? Meet the Yunfa Un Naas Foundation (YUNF)—a social impact initiative started in 2021 as a Mega Project by members of Batch 180 of the Amal Career-Prep Fellowship. From providing quality education through their Hut School Project to organising blood donor drives, ration distributions, and disaster relief efforts, YUNF is a testament to what’s possible when empathy meets action.

Get involved.

Your support makes all the difference. Whether you’re interested in collaborating, partnering, or volunteering, there are many ways to join us in empowering the next generation of change-makers.

Together, we can open doors to opportunity and inspire lasting impact.