Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has called for greater youth leadership at the Commonwealth Intergenerational Dialogue in Samoa. He stressed that young people are essential to building a resilient and inclusive Commonwealth.
Moreover, Dar highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to empowering its young population. He pointed to initiatives like the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme. This program has benefited millions of young Pakistanis.
Through education, employment, and engagement, it provides them with opportunities. As a result, young people in Pakistan are better equipped to take on leadership roles.
He also shared Pakistan’s efforts in revising the Commonwealth Youth Programme Memorandum of Understanding (CYP-MOU). This revision aims to create more opportunities for youth empowerment. Another key initiative is the launch of the Commonwealth Asia Youth Alliance (CAYA), which brings together young leaders from across Asia to drive change.
Dar stressed that young people are not just the leaders of tomorrow; they are active contributors to policymaking today. He praised the efforts of young leaders, especially in areas like climate action and digital innovation. Their contributions are already making an impact, he noted.
In his address, Dar urged fellow Commonwealth leaders to embrace youth as partners in shaping the future. He called for stronger intergenerational collaboration to ensure that the Commonwealth becomes more resilient and sustainable. This, he said, is crucial for lasting progress in the global community.
The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted that young people have the potential to shape policies that will affect their future. By including them in decision-making, Commonwealth nations can build a stronger foundation for progress. Dar noted that Pakistan remains dedicated to providing platforms that allow young leaders to flourish.
The Commonwealth Intergenerational Dialogue brought together leaders from various countries. It focused on how intergenerational collaboration can lead to a more inclusive and sustainable future. Dar’s message was clear: youth must be given a seat at the table, not just as future leaders but as partners in current policymaking.
As the Commonwealth continues to navigate challenges, Dar believes that youth leadership is key to overcoming obstacles. He emphasized that Pakistan will continue to champion youth empowerment on both a national and international level. The initiatives, such as the CYP-MOU revision and CAYA, are only the beginning, he said. They reflect Pakistan’s dedication to nurturing young talent and preparing them for leadership roles.
In conclusion, Ishaq Dar’s speech at the Commonwealth Intergenerational Dialogue was a call to action. He urged leaders to recognize the importance of youth leadership and intergenerational collaboration. For Dar, the future of the Commonwealth depends on empowering the next generation today.
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