International Conference Illuminates Crucial Roles of Women, Youth, and Diaspora in Shaping Kashmir's Future

Islamabad - 30 December 2023 (Connect Pakistan): — JKSDM International and Youth Council Pakistan successfully organized a landmark International Conference on "The Role of Women, Youth, and Diaspora on Kashmir." The event, held in Islamabad, brought together esteemed leaders, experts, and advocates dedicated to fostering comprehensive dialogues on the multifaceted contributions of women, youth, and the diaspora towards the Kashmir region. The conference served as a significant platform for insightful discussions, providing a deeper understanding of the pivotal roles played by women, youth, and the diaspora in the context of Kashmir. Eminent speakers from diverse backgrounds shared their expertise, offering valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in advancing the involvement of these vital segments of society in the Kashmir region. Among the distinguished guests were Chief Guest Mushal Hussein Mullick, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Human Rights & Women Empowerment; Lt. General (R) Senator Abdul Qayyum Malik; Councillor Yasmin Dar, Lord Mayor of Manchester UK; Majid Khan, Lord Mayor Stoke On Trent UK; and other key figures from political, social, and academic spheres. The conference highlighted the indispensable role that women, youth, and the diaspora play in shaping the future landscape of Kashmir. The esteemed speakers, including Dr. Asma Shakir Khawaja, Executive Director CISS AJK; Sardar Sadiq Khan, Chairman JKSDM EU; and Abdul Hameed Lone, Vice Chairman FoK International, provided in-depth perspectives on the challenges faced and the opportunities available for inclusive participation. The event concluded with a resounding call for continued collaboration, advocacy, and support for the meaningful inclusion and active participation of women, youth, and the diaspora in the ongoing discourse and initiatives concerning Kashmir.

International Conference Illuminates Crucial Roles of Women, Youth, and Diaspora in Shaping Kashmir's Future