Young Social Reformers: After humble beginnings, two students fulfil their dream
[2023-03-10 16:39:08]
They started out in a small room in 2004. University students Fahad Rizvi and Sarah Alam have imagined many promising young people in the future. Their goal is to unite them and provide a platform to become the subject of change - create new leaders and give power to young people
Today, after 7 years, their dreams have evolved into young social reformers, volunteers and social welfare organizations working with young people in India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka as well as Pakistan.
"Young social reformers (YSRs) are aiming to encourage young people to be effective citizens through networking and leadership development activities to strengthen decision making skills within organizations and their communities "Rizvi explains.
YSR has promoted and encouraged local youth advocating socially important issues. Their activities are educational and pleasant, and people who share the same will provide opportunities to organize networks, form groups and serve communities.
The team also actively participated in earthquake relief activities in October 2005, and in May 2007, in collaboration with iEARN - Pakistan, established a community library in GGS Liaquatabad.
Nidadar is a student at Jinnah Women's College and said, "Because the organizers believed in me perfectly, there was no script for organizing the event." "I got this confidence later"
Young social reformers have nine post bearers, honor committees of eight executives, and 750 members from all major universities in Karachi and Sindh.
The range of activities of trainers and motivating speakers includes discussion and discussion on leadership building, decision-making workshop, nationwide socio-political improvement.
Their activities were organized with the help of partners outside the Pakistan Sea, Information Technology Ministry, National Bank of Pakistan, National Petroleum Corporation of Pakistan, Engro, Secondary Board of Education, Karachi, the US Embassy, Islamabad, and the US Consulate It was. , Karachi, Sindh Youth Bureau, City government, Karachi, South Asia, India
YSR vice president, Zeeshan Qamar said that these youth leaders are helping to promote and implement these programs at international level. "Our youth activities also support international cooperation activities with other partner countries in Southeast Asia."
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