Microenterprise Program
The Microenterprise Program supports small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in Balochistan by providing training, mentorship, and resources to help them start, sustain, and scale their ventures effectively.
About the Program
The Microenterprise Program is designed to empower small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in Balochistan. It focuses on helping individuals transform their ideas into sustainable businesses through practical training, mentorship, and access to essential resources.












Who Can Apply?
Anyone with a small business idea or an existing microenterprise can apply. The program especially encourages women, youth, and rural entrepreneurs looking to formalize or scale their ventures.
Male
Female
Rural
entrepreneurs
Program Benefits
Turn Your Small Business Idea into a Big Success!
Join NIC Quetta’s Microenterprise Program and get the tools, training, and mentorship you need to grow your business sustainably. Empower yourself with skills that create real impact.
Our Programs
The MSMK Microenterprise Program, sponsored by UNHCR, empowers refugees and local entrepreneurs through business training and mentorship. It supports the creation of sustainable microenterprises that drive economic growth and self-reliance.
SDGs
Entrewise: Uplifting Entrepreneurs in Balochistan is a transformative initiative sponsored by PPAF, dedicated to empowering aspiring entrepreneurs through mentorship, skill development, and startup support to create sustainable impact in the region.
SDGs
Our Featured Stories

DOCH
It’s the first ever fashion house of traditional wardrobe in Balochistan. They take handicrafts of Balochistan to global markets via its online platform.

Bake O Clock
Bake O’Clock is a family business, which specializes in customized designers’ cakes and baked items.

Raniya's Collection
Raniya's Collection is run by an especially-abled woman, who started to make crocheted frocks, bags, decorative dolls etc to cater the demand of local market.