Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, on Monday held a video call discussion with Bahrain’s Minister of Youth Affairs, Rawan Bint Najeeb Towfeqi.
The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Pakistan and Bahrain through enhanced cooperation in youth empowerment and development.
During the call, both leaders emphasized the critical role that youth play in the socioeconomic development of their respective countries.
They acknowledged the shared challenges faced by young people in the modern world and explored opportunities for collaboration in various areas, including digital skills development, entrepreneurship, volunteerism, and leadership training.
Rana Mashhood highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to empower its youth through various initiatives under the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme. He expressed a keen interest
in learning from Bahrain’s successful youth programs and discussed potential areas where the two countries could collaborate for mutual benefit.
Rawan Bint Najeeb Towfeqi appreciated Pakistan’s efforts in youth development and expressed Bahrain’s willingness to work closely with Pakistan on initiatives that could benefit the youth of both nations.
This partnership is expected to pave the way for more robust youthcentric policies and initiatives that will contribute to the longterm growth and development of both countries.
According to a statement, The Prime Minister’s Youth Programme continues to seek opportunities for international collaboration to empower the youth of Pakistan and to provide them with the skills and opportunities necessary to succeed in the global economy.