Youth strengthening drive sent off
ISLAMABAD: A spearheading drive, the Age Limitless Policy Research Challenge (PRC), pointed toward engaging and moving youthful activists all through Pakistan has been formally sent off.
Working under the GenU structure, this visionary task opens entryways for people matured 12 to 28 to effectively participate in research, champion creative arrangements, and assume an instrumental part in molding a more evenhanded and promising future for society, with an extraordinary spotlight on tending to the difficulties of climate change and variation.
The test, presented by UNICEF, UNDP, and UNFPA as a team with the carrying out accomplice School of Initiative Establishment, typifies a unique public-private-youth organization system.
It is intended to act as a stage for imaginative reasoning and examination, empowering members to comprehend and propose research regions that could be useful to Pakistan better adjust to environmental change. In this astonishing test, members are arranged into three age gatherings: 12-14 years, 15-18 years, and 19-28 years.
The initial two age classes will be essential for Challenge 1 and are supposed to zero in their examination on environment variations in regions like water, wellbeing (with a particular spotlight on emotional well-being), sexual and conceptive wellbeing and privileges (SRHR), training, and vocations.
For Challenge 1, a private training camp will be directed in Karachi to prepare members from Sindh and Balochistan with the information and abilities expected to lead top to bottom exploration on environment related issues.
Members in the third age classification will be essential for Challenge 2, addressing environment issues connected with water, wellbeing (with accentuation on psychological well-being and SRHR), schooling, livelihoods, horticulture, versatile networks (with an extraordinary spotlight on minimized networks), and foundation.
To launch their excursion, Challenge 2 members will take part in a thorough four-day private training camp in Islamabad, addressing all regions of Pakistan.
The victors of Challenge 1 and 2 will get an opportunity to win up to Rs150,000 while the champs of Challenge 3 can win up to Rs500,000.
Besides, the cutoff time for this challenge is set for eleventh October 2023, giving youthful activists more than adequate opportunity to take part in significant exploration and backing endeavors.