Monday, March 11, 2019

Commonwealth to extend cooperation to PMYP for youth

Islamabad : The Commonwealth has decided to extend its cooperation to Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) in fields of education, health, employment and social engagements through different agreements.The initiative will create vast opportunities for youth in diverse sectors.According to the source, in this regard common wealth and PMYP have inked various agreements to work on their education, health, employment and social engagements.He said special assistant to PMYP Usman Dar and Secretary General Common Wealth Patricia Scotland have expressed their willingness to sign various agreements for uplift of youth in the country.He said it was also agreed that they would extend their cooperation to PMYP’s National Youth Counsel.He said empowerment initiatives like common frame work would also be established between Commonwealth and PMYP.He said Commonwealth was committed to make Pakistani’s youth as role model to contribute in the progress of the country. He said it would be joint efforts of Common wealth and PMYP to facilitate maximum youth.

from The News International - Islamabad https://ift.tt/2UukHoX

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