Pakistan’s initiatives in education, employment highlighted
Islamabad: Representing Pakistan at OIC Youth Forum in Uzbekistan, Focal Person to Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) for Green Youth Movement and International Linkages, Syeda Amna Batool, highlighted Pakistan’s initiatives in education, employment, entrepreneurship and environment.
The forum united young leaders from OIC member states to address pressing global issues and advocate for youth empowerment. As well as to strengthen the global ties in bilateral meetings with other delegates, Syeda Amna also showcased government’s resilient efforts towards the youth insertion in Pakistan’s progress. Amna’s participation also reflected Pakistan's commitment to youth engagement and global cooperation. Her contributions enriched the discussions, reflecting Pakistan's dedication to the OIC's goals. On the occasion, Minister of the Youth Affairs of Uzbekistan, Alisher Sa’dullayev appreciated her active involvement in the forum and also presented a souvenir.
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