Islamabad : The Government of Pakistan has an ambitious target of meeting the national targets of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This calls for concerted efforts on the part of Government as well as other players from private sector and civil society to join hands and create synergies in meeting the commitments of Pakistan with international community.
The views were expressed by experts and students who attended a two-day training on SDGs organised by Human Resource Development Network (HRDN) and Oxfam at Institute of Rural Management (IRM) in Chak Shehdaz. The training concluded on Tuesday. They said that it is high time to engage Pakistani Youth and train them as “Agents of Change”.
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