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Dr Sania represents Pakistan at UN’s forum on sustainable development
July 8, 2021
Islamabad : COVID-19 has unearthed an opportunity to recast the role of the welfare state, which needs to be a major part of the re-commitment to agenda 2030, said SAPM Senator Dr. Sania Nishtar while speaking at a high level UN forum.
Dr. Sania was invited to speak at UN’s high-level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development. The session on, “The SDGs in time of crises: A sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery from COVID-19 as an opportunity to realise the SDGs” had a town hall format to accommodate many high-level speakers given the importance of topic and various dimensions that needed to be covered for a sustainable, inclusive and resilient recovery from COVID-19 pandemic. This session was convened by ECOSOC, under the Presidency of Pakistan as Ambassador Munir Akram is the current president of ECOSOC.
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The Daily Star newspaper recently announced on its front page, "COVID Vaccines. One Lakh Pfizer Shots to Arrive Next Month" (May 19, 2021). This news obviously comes at a good time for Bangladesh as it struggles to find more vaccines for the nation of 160 million people.
Dear colleagues and students
The University of Cape Town, in collaboration with the African Union’s African Peer Review Mechanism and the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, will host a youth-centered public symposium on 24 May 2021.
Under the theme, “
Youth development and participation on the African continent amidst the COVID-19 pandemic”, this symposium will mark the annual Africa Day celebrated on 25 May. The symposium takes place against the backdrop of the African Union theme, “
Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers for Building the Africa We Want”, the 15
th anniversary of the African Youth Charter, and UCT’s Vision 2030 of “Unleashing human potential for a fair and just society”.