Officials said on Wednesday that our Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai will be visiting Pakistan for attending International Education Summit on promote girls education in Muslim communities. At the two days Education Conference Malala will be the spokesperson which will be scheduled on January 11-12 in Islamabad.
This will be the third visit of Malala to Pakistan after October 2012 when she flew to Britain for her treatment after serious attack. For the first time She travelled to Pakistan to visit her hometown since she was attacked. Malala age was only 15 years and in a campaign of promoting Girls education Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) shot her in head.
One of the organizer of the Conference said that, Malala has confirmed his presence in this International Education Summit and She also said that, she will give a speech to highlights the significance of girls education in Muslim Communities. The International Education Summit of Challenges and Opportunities of girls’ Education in Muslim Communities will be hosted by the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training.
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The declaration provided by the Foreign Affairs said that the main goal of this Global Summit is to promote Girls Education in Muslim communities worldwide, and also encourage dialogue and find best solutions for challenges and opportunities of girls education. This seminar will also give an ideal platform for high-level debates and collaborations.
The seminar will begin by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Who will give a speech on the opening session and also promote Girls Education and gender equity. In this event more than 150 countries will bring together Including ministers, ambassadors, scholars and academia and 44 people from Muslim countries including, officials from organizations like World bank, UNESCO, UNICEF and many more. Spokesperson and Penalists will share revolutionary success stories, demonstrating inventive approaches to advancing gender and education equity.
One of the important agenda of this summit is to debate on the ban on girls education in Afghanistan by Taliban Government. There is no clear reference of current situation in Afghanistan, According to sources joint conference will reject ban on girls education in Afghanistan.
According to sources, Pakistan sent invitation to the Afghan Taliban Government for this summit and there is no confirmation that they will sent a delegation or not. Relationships of Afghanistan and Pakistan have remained exhausted for last few months because of refuges of terrorists in Afghanistan. This summit will end by the formal signing of Islamabad Declaration.