Chairman Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan of the Prime Minister's youth programme holds meeting with UNESCO Director Fuad Pashayev to explore potential collaborations and discuss youth development initiatives.
The Chairman of the Prime Minister's youth programme, Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, recently met with the Director of UNESCO, Fuad Pashayev, to discuss various initiatives and potential collaborations. This meeting marked an important step towards exploring opportunities for youth development and empowerment.
During the meeting, Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan and Fuad Pashayev engaged in a productive discussion, focusing on key areas of mutual interest. They exchanged ideas and perspectives on how to promote education, skills development, and employment opportunities for young people. The Chairman highlighted the Prime Minister's youth programme's objectives and achievements, while the UNESCO Director shared his organization's experiences and expertise in supporting youth-related initiatives worldwide.
The meeting between Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan and Fuad Pashayev underscored the importance of international cooperation and partnership in addressing the challenges faced by young people. Both parties recognized the need for collective efforts to provide quality education, vocational training, and economic empowerment opportunities to help youth realize their full potential.
As a result of this meeting, it is expected that the Prime Minister's youth programme and UNESCO will explore potential areas of collaboration, including joint projects, capacity-building initiatives, and knowledge-sharing activities. This partnership aims to leverage the strengths and resources of both organizations to make a positive impact on the lives of young people and contribute to the country's socio-economic development.
The meeting between Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan and Fuad Pashayev demonstrates the commitment of the Prime Minister's youth programme to engage with international organizations and stakeholders to promote youth development and empowerment. By fostering such partnerships, the programme aims to create new opportunities for young people and support their growth into active, productive, and responsible citizens.