DLP Report
ISLAMABAD
Malik Shahid Khan, a young student, social activist, and mental health advocate, recently made Pakistan proud by representing the nation at the inaugural meeting of the International Association of Children’s Organizations.
Held in Moscow, Russia, this significant gathering was organized by the Movement of the First and World Youth Festival.
The event, which took place on June 1st and 2nd at VDNH Park, brought together young minds from over 60 nations to discuss crucial objectives aimed at empowering children and youth globally.
The main objectives of the meeting encompassed a broad spectrum of initiatives dedicated to fostering the well-being and development of children and youth worldwide.
These included facilitating the implementation of state policies favoring children and youth, promoting education, vocational guidance, and organizing leisure activities.
Moreover, the meeting aimed at creating equal opportunities for comprehensive development and self-fulfillment, preparing the younger generation for active participation in society, and nurturing socially significant and creative endeavors.
Beyond mere representation, Malik actively engaged in leading a group project, demonstrating his dedication to making a meaningful impact on a global scale.
For Pakistan, Malik’s representation at such a prestigious international forum symbolizes a significant milestone in the nation’s efforts to nurture young leaders and advocates who can contribute meaningfully to global discourse on critical issues affecting children and youth.
His involvement not only reflects the potential and talent within Pakistan’s youth but also highlights the importance of fostering a supportive environment that encourages active civic engagement and social responsibility from a young age.
His experiences and achievements at the MIACO inspire hope and optimism, reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders who will continue to champion the rights and well-being of children and youth on both national and global platforms.








