The Civic Innovator Program (CIP) connects final-year university students with government institutions and industry mentors to build digital tools that enhance public services. Through iteration, process improvements, and open-source civic technology, CIP helps make governance more accessible, accountable, and effective.

How it works?

The program runs for two final academic semesters, allowing sufficient time for in-depth development and collaboration on projects. A steering committee with representatives from government, academia, and industry provides oversight twice a year.

Government Departments

Identify pressing public service issues

Government departments provide problem statements based on public service challenges, offer domain expertise and occasional feedback. In return they gain low-cost, scalable solutions to improve efficiency and citizen engagement
 by implementing successful projects

Academic Institutes

Students prototype and develop solutions

Universities facilitate student teams through academic supervision, access to labs, research resources, faculty guidance, and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration. These projects are integrated into their final-year coursework for academic rigor and faculty support.

Industry Mentors

Provide mentorship and technical feedback

Mentors from reputable companies guide students with technical advice by committing a few hours per month for virtual or in-person mentorship. They help students align solutions with industry standards
 ensuring the projects align with real-world needs and best practices.

Current projects

Vehicle Management
Halal Food Authority

Developing systematic records of vehicles for allocation within department and to track expenditure on the maintenance of vehicles.

Outbreak Information
Agriculture Extension

Mobile application for pest surveillance, disease tracking and identification, as well as risk assessment, alerts, and integrated management.

Supply Chain System
No Department

Implementing advanced supply chain management systems using blockchain for optimal, transparent and secure supply chain processes.

On-farm Water Management
Agriculture Department

Developing innovative sensor based ICT tools for gauging water losses through inlets and outlets, to optimize on-farm water requirements.

Peshawar Digital Zoo
Wildlife Department

Developing a mobile application using augmented reality, geolocation services and gamification to guide visitors across zoo attractions and activities

Optimized Waste Collection
Water and Sanitation

Developing a digital sensor-based IoT solution to track and enhance the efficiency and accountability of waste collection operations.

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