Ignite, the National Technology Fund, is unveiling an innovative subsidy model designed to bolster the endeavors of 25,000 freelancers nationwide. Operating within the co-working spaces initiative, this effort is gaining substantial traction and is anticipated to have a significant impact on the freelance landscape.
Sources within the Ministry of Information Technology revealed to ProPakistani that the funding for the co-working spaces project will be derived from two primary channels. The Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) has already given the green light to Rs. 1 billion dedicated to establishing e-Rozgar centers nationwide. This funding will be administered by the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) to set up 250 e-Rozgar centers.
In the second phase of the project, spearheaded by Ignite, there is notable progress as the focus shifts towards crafting a subsidy model tailored to benefit 25,000 freelancers. With the final stages underway, Ignite is gearing up to seek board approval, paving the way for the release of a request for a proposal for the ambitious project.
This groundbreaking endeavor is estimated to incur a cost ranging from 2.5 billion to 3 billion rupees, with Ignite earmarking the budget to subsidize freelancers. The allocated funds will ultimately be channeled to co-working space owners, empowering them to furnish freelancers with essential facilities.
The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecom is gearing up to launch e-Rozgar centers for freelancers in the imminent days. The PSEB, in collaboration with established Software Technology Parks spanning 27 cities, is diligently expanding the e-Rozgar network.
In a move to further incentivize private building owners, the government is set to provide interest-free loans of up to 10 million rupees for the conversion of their buildings into e-Rozgar centers. This multi-faceted initiative is poised to reshape the freelance landscape and bolster the digital economy in the country.