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Pak, UNESCO agree to establish joint excellence centre in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 20 (APP): Pakistan and UNESCO have agreed to work out for establishment of PAK-UNESCO Joint Centre of Excellence in Teachers Training and STEAM Learning at Islamabad.

It has been decided during a bilateral meeting held at Tashkent, Uzbekistan between the Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain, with Ms. Stefania Giannini, Assistant Director General for Education UNESCO.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of II World Conference on Early Childhood Care and Education, said a press release yesterday.

Ms. Giannini was previously Senator and Minister for Education, Universities and Research, Italy.

Rana Tanveer Hussain informed about Pakistan’s resolute commitment to overcome the major challenges in education sector and mainly in the areas of Out of School Children, Girls Education, urgent actions required to mitigate learning losses, Quality of Education referring to (pedagogy skills, faculty development & governance issues), introducing & embedding Skills learning in mainstream Education as well as use of technology & STEM to assist the conventional mode of education.

He also emphasized on the damage caused by the recent unprecedented floods with recovery cost in education sector around USD918 million.

Mr. Tanveer urged that various interventions were made in partnership with UNESCO, however, the focus shall be on major challenges with one or two high impact targeted interventions instead of low impact scattered collaborations in different areas.

The minister ensured that Pakistan will make all out efforts to ensure inclusive and equitable and quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities as in light of SDG-4 as well as commitments made in Bangkok declaration and recently held Transforming Education Summit at UN HQs.

While considering the importance of teachers’ training and STEAM education, he proposed for Pak-UNESCO Joint Centre of Excellence (CoE) in teachers training and STEAM learning at Islamabad, which will be established with the support of UNESCO. The said Centre will mainly focus of early childhood & primary education.

Ms. Stefania Giannini informed that UNESCO has been doing its best to support Pakistan’s education sector along with its other partners (UNICEF, WFP, WHO etc) in emergencies. She appreciated Pakistan’s commitment to address the educational challenges faced by the country.

She also assured for mobilizing the global partners to provide all possible assistance to Pakistan’s education sector.

Ms. Stefania Giannini welcomed the proposal of Pakistan’s Education Minister for establishment of Pak-UNESCO CoE.

The Director of UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education informed that the said proposal/project will be covered under the component of learning recovery and education for all of the Bangkok declaration, for which Pakistan will submit its formal proposal.

Both sides decided to further engage on the level of technical teams for working out the modalities regarding the principally agreed establishment of Pak-UNESCO Joint Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Teachers Training and STEAM learning at Islamabad.

It was also agreed that UNESCO will enhance its efforts for capacity building of the officials of Pakistan National Commission for UNESCO (PNCU), whereas Pakistan’s Education Ministry will ensure adequate workforce at PNCU. Both sides also agreed to engage on possibility of holding an International Conference in Pakistan in a mutually agreed area in line with SDG-4.

FM felicitates Qatar on hosting FIFA World Cup 2022

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 20 (APP): Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday congratulated Qatar for being the first Muslim country to host FIFA World Cup 2022.

On his Twitter handle, the foreign minister said that Pakistan was proud for its contribution to the security of the event. Workforce from Pakistan had been a major contributor in the development of facilities, he further added.

The FIFA World Cup kicked off in Qatar on Sunday with an impressive inaugural ceremony. The host country’s national soccer team took on Ecuador in the opening fixture.

Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has projected that about five billion people are expected to tune in, thus making the month’s long event as the most-watched-sports spectacle in the world.

FM felicitates Qatar on hosting FIFA World Cup 2022

Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival

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Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival
APP43-201122 LAHORE: November 20 - Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival. APP/MHA/TZD
Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival
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Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival
APP44-201122 LAHORE: November 20 – Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival. APP/MHA/TZD
Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari distributing prizes to the artists participating in the exhibition of the Islamic Art Festival
APP42-201122 LAHORE: November 20 – Provincial Finance Minister Sardar Mohsin Laghari keenly viewing art work during an exhibition at the Islamic Art Festival. APP/MHA/TZD

‘World Peace Conference’ in March to sort out climate change, faith-based issues: Ashrafi

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 20 (APP): Prime Minister’s Special Representative for Interfaith Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi on Sunday said a ‘World Peace Conference’ would be organized in March next year to sort out the climate change and faith-based issues in the federal capital.

Ashrafi who is recently re-elected Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC)’s chairman in an exclusive talk with APP, said Imam-e-Kaaba, Sheikh Al-Azhar, Pope Francis, Bishop of Canterbury and Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary General Dr. Muhammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa would be invited in the moot.

He said the presence of these world-renowned faith-based leaders on one platform would give a positive message and help resolve the common issues being confronted by humanity for so long.

He further informed that ‘Pakistan Stability Conferences’ and other seminars would be held to promote interfaith and intersect harmony across the country.

Keeping in view the current situation, Ashrafi said political and religious parties should adopt an attitude of understanding and harmony for the economic stability in the country, and continue efforts for the elimination of interest-based economic systems, extremism, and terrorism.

He proposed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership to start meaningful dialogues with the government and return in the parliament. “Reforms in the justice and electoral systems are essential to bring Pakistan at par with advanced countries,” he maintained.

He said malicious campaign against the Pakistan’s security forces and officials should be stopped immediately, adding that the new army chief would be appointed in accordance with the Constitution and law.

He was of the view that in the case of senior journalist Arshad Sharif’s murder, attack on Imran Khan, and alleged illicit video-tape incident of Senator Azam Swati, “blaming the national security forces without any investigation and evidence was not right”.

Ashrafi also urged the Supreme Court to constitute a judicial inquiry commission in the following cases as requested by the prime minister on immediate basis.

He informed that a committee was also constituted to liaison with the international organizations and religious leaders expressing agreement with the declaration of conferences called by Darul Ifta on climate change challenges.

He said the PUC strongly supported the establishment of R20 by the MWL and efforts on interfaith and intersect dialogue on peace and global issues.

He also decided to cooperate with the International Interfaith Harmony Council to play a more effective and vibrant role with regard to interfaith and intersect harmony, minorities, women’s issues, and their respective rights.

He said all religious scholars should also play their role on the issues of climate change and other increasing issues including poverty in the world.

Visitors keenly viewing calligraphy art work during Calligraphy Art Exhibition at Alhamra Arts Council.

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Visitors keenly viewing calligraphy art work during Calligraphy Art Exhibition at Alhamra Arts Council.
APP41-201122 LAHORE: November 20 - Visitors keenly viewing calligraphy art work during Calligraphy Art Exhibition at Alhamra Arts Council. APP/AHF/TZD
Visitors keenly viewing calligraphy art work during Calligraphy Art Exhibition at Alhamra Arts Council.
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Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque addressing the launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics.

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Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque addressing the launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics.
APP39-201122 KARACHI: November 20 - Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque addressing the launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics. APP/SDQ/TZD
Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque addressing the launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics.
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Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque addressing the launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics.
APP40-201122 KARACHI: November 20 – Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Syed Amin Ul Haque cutting cake during launching ceremony of Pakistan Social Media Association (PSMA) at Newports Institute of Communication and Economics. APP/SDQ/TZD

Malik Mubashir Ahmad Khan, IG Jails Punjab visiting the garment department during his surprise visit to jail.

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Malik Mubashir Ahmad Khan, IG Jails Punjab visiting the garment department during his surprise visit to jail.
APP38-201122 SIALKOT: November 20 - Malik Mubashir Ahmad Khan, IG Jails Punjab visiting the garment department during his surprise visit to jail. APP/MUT/TZD
Malik Mubashir Ahmad Khan, IG Jails Punjab visiting the garment department during his surprise visit to jail.
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Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council with children cutting cake to celebrate World Children Day at Press Club

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Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council with children cutting cake to celebrate World Children Day at Press Club
APP37-201122 HYDERABAD: November 20 – Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council with children cutting cake to celebrate World Children Day at Press Club. APP/FHN/TZD
Members of Sohni Dharti Youth Council with children cutting cake to celebrate World Children Day at Press Club
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An attractive view of leaves changing colors on trees as the autumn season start in Federal Capital.

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An attractive view of leaves changing colors on trees as the autumn season start in Federal Capital.
APP34-201122 ISLAMABAD: November 20 – An attractive view of leaves changing colors on trees as the autumn season start in Federal Capital. APP/IRK/IQJ/TZD
An attractive view of leaves changing colors on trees as the autumn season start in Federal Capital.
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An elderly woman collecting and binding dry woods for domestic use along Srinagar Highway.

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An elderly woman collecting and binding dry woods for domestic use along Srinagar Highway.
APP33-201122 ISLAMABAD: November 20 - An elderly woman collecting and binding dry woods for domestic use along Srinagar Highway. APP/IRK/IQJ/TZD
An elderly woman collecting and binding dry woods for domestic use along Srinagar Highway.
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