ISLAMABAD: Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, was present at the closing ceremony of the International Conference on Girls’ Education at the Jinnah Convention Centre, where significant international partnership agreements were signed.
During the event, Abdulwahab Alshehri, Assistant to the Secretary General for Corporate Communications at the Muslim World League, and Dr. Khaled Khalifa, Senior Advisor and Representative to the Gulf Cooperation Council at the UNHCR, formalized their collaboration through a partnership agreement. The agreement marks a significant step in promoting global initiatives for girls’ education, focusing on enhancing opportunities and resources for young girls in underserved regions.
The signing ceremony, which took place amidst the conference’s closing activities, was a highlight of the event, symbolizing the growing international commitment to addressing challenges in girls’ education. Sheikh Dr. al-Issa praised the partnership, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between organizations to achieve shared goals in the education sector, particularly for girls who face numerous barriers to education worldwide.
The conference, which brought together global leaders, educators, and organizations, underscored the critical need for concerted efforts in supporting girls’ education, especially in regions affected by conflict, poverty, and inequality. The partnership between the Muslim World League and UNHCR’s Gulf Cooperation Council aims to create impactful programs that will help empower girls and open new avenues for their academic and personal development.
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The event concluded on a hopeful note, with stakeholders reaffirming their commitment to fostering education as a fundamental right for every girl, regardless of their background or geographic location.
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