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UoE Hosts Successful ‘Youth Support Programme’

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The “Youth Support Programme: A Transnational Partnership for 21st Century Skills” concluded its nine-day engagement in Lahore, marking a successful endeavor aimed at fostering global citizenship, digital literacy, and transferable skills. Supported by the Warwick Institute of Engagement (WIE) at University of Warwick, UK, alongside local partners Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and Academic Leaders Innovation Forum (ALIF) in Pakistan, this collaborative project was designed to equip its participants with essential skills for thriving in the contemporary world.

During the closing ceremony, certificates of participation were distributed among the 25 enthusiastic attendees, while accolades were bestowed upon the program trainers, teams, and volunteers. The event also provided a platform for participants to exhibit their posters and short videos, showcasing their newfound skills and creativity.

Dr. Naima Qureshi, Assistant Professor at the University of Education (UoE) and an international collaborator, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all community partners and the UoE for their steadfast support throughout the program’s duration.

In his address, Prof. Dr. Alam Saeed, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, lauded the program team for their dedication to empowering the youth with the necessary skills and competencies to excel in the global landscape of the 21st century. He extended his appreciation to all participants for their hard work, commitment, and dedication, underscoring the university’s unwavering commitment to supporting such initiatives in the future.

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