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Pakistan to host over 150 dignitaries for girls’ education summit in Islamabad

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January 8, 2025
Pakistan to host over 150 dignitaries for girls’ education summit in Islamabad
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Islamabad, January 8, 2025: Pakistan is set to host an international summit on girls’ education in Muslim communities, welcoming over 150 dignitaries from 44 Muslim-majority and friendly countries from January 11 to 12 in the federal capital, according to the Foreign Office.

The conference, titled “Girls’ Education in Muslim Communities: Challenges and Opportunities,” aims to foster dialogue, develop actionable solutions, and encourage high-level collaboration to advance education equity for girls worldwide. The event is organized by Pakistan’s Ministry of Education in partnership with international bodies.

“The summit will feature ministers, ambassadors, scholars, and academic experts from 44 countries, as well as representatives from leading global organizations, including UNESCO, UNICEF, and the World Bank,” the Foreign Office stated. Prominent speakers and panelists will present success stories and innovative strategies to promote gender equality in education.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will inaugurate the summit and deliver the keynote address at the opening session, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to improving girls’ education and promoting gender equity.

The conference will conclude with the adoption of the Islamabad Declaration, a formal document outlining a shared commitment by participating states and organizations to empower girls through education. The declaration aims to pave the way for inclusive educational reforms and sustainable development, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.

This landmark summit is expected to strengthen international cooperation and inspire transformative policies that will bridge educational gaps across Muslim communities.

Tags: Girls' EducationIslamabadIslamabad DeclarationMinistry of EducationMinistry of Foreign AffairsMuslim CommunitiesPakistanShehbaz SharifUNESCOUNICEFWorld Bank
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