Active Citizens Program has engaged more than 40,000 young people nationwide in meaningful community development. As a leading partner, Superior University delivers a structured 96-hour training program focusing on capacity building, policy dialogues, and youth-led social action projects. These modules foster leadership, innovation, and social responsibility while expanding access to essential services within communities.
The program also provides participants with an internationally recognized platform that strengthens youth leadership, aligns local initiatives with global frameworks, and promotes national and international collaboration. Superior University proudly stands as one of the most active and impactful partners, extending this transformative training across multiple disciplines, empowering students and communities to build a more inclusive and sustainable future.



No Poverty, by providing strong community assistance programs that support the establishment and growth of financially and socially sustainable businesses. Through its innovation-led and community-based initiatives, the University equips students and local entrepreneurs with the education, mentorship, and resources needed to transform ideas into viable enterprises.
The Startup Stream, powered by Innovation District 92 (ID92), and the Scaleup Stream, powered by Scaleup PK, nurture entrepreneurial ambition by guiding students from ideation to commercialization. These programs provide continuous mentorship, access to co-working spaces, investor networking, and legal assistance—leading to the creation of 178 student startups, 1.9 billion PKR in revenue generation, 1,832 jobs, and 1.6 billion PKR in investment.


Complementing these streams, the Design Challenge and Go Global Streams—powered by the Superior Employability Centre and Superior Go Global—further enhance entrepreneurial readiness, achieving 90% overall employability among participants.
Beyond campus, Superior University’s Apna Rozgar initiative empowers 116+ community and student-led startups by offering financial assistance, vocational training, and microenterprise support, thereby promoting self-reliance and financial inclusion. Likewise, Mission ESSAR, a student-powered humanitarian force, has mobilized 30,000+ volunteers, raised PKR 91 million, and delivered 5,000+ food packs to vulnerable communities, supporting over 195,000 families through crises such as floods, earthquakes, and pandemics.
Together, these initiatives reflect Superior University’s deep commitment to empowering individuals, building sustainable livelihoods, and fostering economic resilience within both its student body and the wider community.







