TikTok launches STEM feed in Pakistan

Published August 5, 2025
Minister of Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja poses for a photograph along with students and representatives of various organisations at the official launch of a dedicated STEM feed in Pakistan on Monday. — INP
Minister of Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja poses for a photograph along with students and representatives of various organisations at the official launch of a dedicated STEM feed in Pakistan on Monday. — INP

ISLAMABAD: TikTok in partnership with the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training on Monday announced the official launch of its dedicated STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) feed in Pakistan.

The new feed on TikTok is a dedicated in-app experience where users can explore a curated stream of high-quality content focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, says a press release.

It said that the feed was designed to spark curiosity, promote critical thinking, and expand digital learning opportunities, especially for students, educators and young professionals across Pakistan.

TikTok is also partnering with leading academic institutions across the country to launch a training programme for teachers, educators and instructors. TikTok is actively nurturing Pakistan’s local STEM creator community, providing training and guidance to increase the volume and quality of STEM content across the platform in English, Urdu and regional languages as well.

“This effort is aimed at building a self-sustaining educational ecosystem where both formal educators and independent creators contribute to a shared mission: making STEM education fun, inclusive and discoverable.”

Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunication, stated: “This initiative is aligned with our broader vision to use digital platforms to enhance education and skill development in Pakistan.

“TikTok’s STEM feed is an excellent example of how technology can democratise access to knowledge and empower our youth, including aspiring female students, to explore new career pathways in science and technology. We are proud to support this collaboration with TikTok and look forward to seeing its long-term impact.”

Minister of State for Federal Education Wajiha Qamar stated: “We welcome the launch of TikTok’s dedicated STEM feed in Pakistan, as a step toward making science and technology more accessible and relatable to our youth. Digital platforms, when used responsibly, can become powerful tools for education, creativity, and empowerment.”

Fahad Mohammad Khan Niazi, head of public policy and government relations at TikTok, said: “The launch of the TikTok STEM feed in Pakistan marks an exciting milestone in our mission to inspire and educate through creativity.

“By partnering with the MoITT and by collaborating with prestigious academic institutions, we are investing in Pakistan’s future talent. STEM education has the power to transform lives, and we are proud to be supporting its digital evolution on TikTok.”

Published in Dawn, August 5th, 2025

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