Germany’s support for Pakistan’s youth initiatives, Ambassador Alfred Grannas

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By Abid Chaudhry
TWA
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A meeting was held today between the Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, and the German Ambassador to Pakistan, Alfred Grannas, to discuss potential avenues for youth exchanges and collaborative initiatives between Pakistan and Germany. The meeting, held at the prime Minister’s office, also saw the participation of Olympian Khawaja Junaid and Syed Amna Batool, the Focal Person for the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme.

 

During the meeting, both sides explored opportunities to foster stronger youth ties between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of educational exchanges, skill-building programs, and international cooperation in the areas of sports and youth development.

 

Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, highlighted the government’s commitment to empowering young people across Pakistan. He noted that the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, which includes initiatives in education, employment, and entrepreneurship, could greatly benefit from international partnerships that offer youth exposure to global best practices and professional networks.

 

Ambassador Alfred Grannas expressed Germany’s support for Pakistan’s youth initiatives and reiterated the importance of cross-cultural exchanges in strengthening bilateral relations. He emphasized that Germany was keen to provide opportunities for Pakistani youth to engage in educational and vocational training programs, as well as sports and cultural exchanges, to help broaden their horizons and equip them with valuable skills.

 

Olympian Khawaja Junaid, a renowned sports figure, shared his insights on the role of sports in bridging cultural gaps and promoting youth empowerment. He emphasized that sports exchanges would not only provide opportunities for skill development but also encourage teamwork, discipline, and mutual understanding among young people.

 

Syed Amna Batool, Focal Person for the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, highlighted various youth-oriented initiatives being implemented by the government, such as the Green Youth Movement,National Youth Council and expressed hope that such initiatives could be further enhanced through international cooperation with Germany.

 

The meeting concluded with both sides agreeing to explore specific areas for collaboration, including educational exchanges, sports programs, and leadership training, with the aim of creating lasting partnerships that empower youth in both countries.

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