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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (APP):The Young Leaders Conference (YLC) 2025 on Day-3 focused on the theme Manifesting Informed Citizenship, encouraging young leaders to critically engage with politics, economics, culture, and civic responsibility in an increasingly interconnected world.
The day began with reflective sessions and meditation, setting a thoughtful tone for dialogue and awareness, said a press release on Wednesday.
Participants explored the influence of narratives in shaping societies during ‘Creativity Is a Superpower’ by Ali Rez, followed by Think Global, Act Local, where Atiya Zaidi highlighted the importance of balancing global awareness with meaningful local action.
Participants then took part in an interactive activity led by Ali Haider on ‘Breaking the Narrative’, where they examined how narratives are constructed, how they influence public perception, and the impact they have on individuals and communities. The activity encouraged critical thinking, dialogue, and reflection on personal and collective responsibility in shaping narratives.
Immersive simulations such as Paisa Aur Power allowed participants to experience firsthand how money, alliances, and influence shape systems and decision-making. Sessions including ‘Who Is Responsible for What’? by Syed Habibullah and ‘When Youth Took Charge’ by Irfan Junejo further explored accountability, governance, and the evolving role of youth in shaping national and global discourse.
The evening featured creative and expressive breakout sessions across writing, journalism, theatre, dance, music, and digital media, demonstrating how art and expression remain powerful tools for awareness, resistance, and social change. The day concluded with a red-carpet dinner and Warrior Stories, celebrating youth voices, resilience, and collective purpose.
Day 3 reaffirmed YLC’s commitment for developing conscious, informed, and engaged citizens ready to question systems, participate actively, and lead with empathy and responsibility.