Monday, September 16, 2024 06:52 AM
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar highlights Pakistan's commitment to the Commonwealth, focusing on education, youth empowerment, and climate resilience.
On Monday, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized Pakistan's strong commitment to working with the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth is a group of countries that cooperate on various issues, including education, youth empowerment, women's rights, and climate change. This collaboration aims to improve the lives of people in member countries and tackle global challenges.
During his speech, Deputy Prime Minister Dar praised the Commonwealth for its efforts in promoting cooperation in important areas. He highlighted the organization's role in supporting education, empowering young people, building skills, and taking action against climate change. These initiatives are crucial for Pakistan, especially in light of the recent floods that have affected many communities.
One significant aspect of the Commonwealth's support for Pakistan is the appointment of a climate finance advisor. This advisor will help Pakistan manage funds and resources to address climate-related issues, ensuring that the country can better prepare for and respond to natural disasters.
Pakistan's partnership with the Commonwealth is vital for advancing initiatives that benefit education, youth, and women's empowerment, as well as enhancing climate resilience. By working together, these countries can create a brighter future for their citizens and tackle the pressing challenges of our time.