Islamabad (GNP): An introductory meeting chaired by Shaista Pervaiz, Convenor of the Parliamentary Task Force on the SDGs and Member of the National Assembly, was held at the National Assembly to finalize the action plan for the “Hum Hain Pakistan” SDG Youth Campaign. The initiative aims to embed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) education and action across Islamabad’s schools, colleges, and universities.
Barrister Danyal Chaudhry, Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Information & Broadcasting, and Wajiha Qamar, Minister of State at the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training were active participants in the session. Barrister Danyal reaffirmed his commitment to bridging policy and grassroots implementation through youth engagement.
The meeting outlined a structured “Learning + Action” model to transform students from passive learners into active change-makers.

The campaign is led by the SDG Parliamentary Task Force in collaboration with the International Governance and Sustainability Institute (IG-SI), United Peacekeepers Federal Council (UNPKFC), and the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training.
It aligns with Pakistan’s five-year economic plan Uraan Pakistan and its 5E framework (Exports, E-Pakistan, Environment, Energy & Infrastructure, Equity & Empowerment), contributing to national progress toward Agenda 2030.
Shaista Pervaiz emphasized that the campaign will roll out student-led SDG clubs, teacher training modules, and inter-school action projects.
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Participants of the meeting expressed optimism that the initiative would help build a more informed and socially responsible youth population capable of contributing effectively to national development and sustainability goals.





