Youth support programme concludes
LAHORE: The 'Youth Support Program: A Transnational Partnership for 21st Century Skills' concluded successfully after a nine-day engagement in City, focusing on global citizenship, digital skills, and transferable skills.
In the concluding ceremony, certificates of participation were awarded to all 25 participants, while shields were presented to the programme trainers, teams, and volunteers. On this occasion, participants also showcased their posters and short videos.
Dr Naima Qureshi, Assistant Professor at the University of Education and international collaborator, expressed gratitude to all community partners and the University of Education for their unwavering support throughout the programme. Prof Dr Alam Saeed, UOE Vice-Chancellor, commended the programme team for the project's success by equipping the youth with the right skills and competencies to thrive in the global landscape of the 21st century.
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