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Experts at AKU conference declare raising children a ‘Societal Imperative’

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KARACHI, Oct 15 (APP):A global conversation on safeguarding and shaping the future of the next generation began Wednesday as the 13th International Conference on ‘Raising Children in Our Times,’ hosted by the Aga Khan University’s Institute for Educational Development (IED), here.
Chief guest Sindh Minister for Education and Culture, Syed Sardar Ali Shah declared the proper raising of children to be the “fundamental challenge of our era,” said a statement on Wednesday.
He asserted that the future is built not in parliaments or factories, but in the “nurturing, protected, and enlightened spaces we create for our children today”.
This urgency was echoed by Dean of IED, Dr. Farid Panjwani who noted that “we often put the onus of raising kids solely on parents, as if it was a private and individualistic responsibility.
He hoped that the discussions in the conference will help reclaim the idea that raising children is a social act.
The foundational dialogues grappled with the profound ethical weight of this task amid several global challenges, including deep inequality, digital saturation, and climate anxiety.
Keynote speaker Dr Lynne Wolbert, Associate Professor, Vrije University Amsterdam, captured this ethical dilemma by questioning how humans, having contributed to so many of the world’s problems, can justifiably aim to raise flourishing individuals.
A thought-provoking panel discussion on “Raising Resilient Learners in a Digital and Divided World” brought together experts like Haroon Yasin, CEO of Taleemabad, and Bronwen McGrath, Global Programme Manager at the Aga Khan Foundation, to explore concrete ways education systems and families can nurture resilience, empathy, and critical thinking.
Following this, the panel “Beyond Survival: Shaping Safe and Supportive Spaces for the Modern Child” addressed disability inclusion and supportive environments, featuring panellists including Omair Ahmed, CEO of NOWPDP, and renowned educationist Dr Mehmood Mughal, Dr Nargis Asad, Interim Chair Department of Psychiatry and Dr Fozia Parveen, Environmental Scientist at AKU.
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