Here are the highlights of what Peace Champions did in your district for peace. Take a glance.
Participants of Second youth peace summit at Saranan Afghan Refugee Camp, Killa Abdullah are discussing existing biggest problems that are causing conflicts are in their community.
Meet Mr. Masood Achakzai from Jungle Pir Alizai, Killa Abdullah taking the lead in conducting youth peace summit in his village. Sensitizing the residents on how they have been making mistakes in decision making which causes increase in violent extremism in Killa Abdullah. Mr. Masood is a government teacher and performing his duties in the same village.
Meet Bisma Iqbal, a graduate from Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University, #Quetta. She is conducting a session on rational and irrational decision during first youth peace summit organized in Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences
Syeda Ushba is a student of intermediate from #Quetta. She is the youngest Conflict prevention champion awarded by Individualland in Pakistan. She is conducting session on what could be the results if you take rational or irrational decisions. Pictures is from first youth peace summit organized in #BUITEMS, #Quetta.
The participants of first youth peace summit organized in BUITEMS, Quetta presenting the ideas on how they can reduce the conflicts caused by lack of tolerance. Conflict prevention champion from Quetta, Irfan Kakar is moderating the session.
This picture is from second youth peace summits organized by conflict prevention champions from Quetta. Participants are presenting their ideas on how would they resolve a conflicts if there is any conflict rises due their business. What role can game theory play?
Participants are sharing the problems in Quetta due to which conflict rises most of the time. While Ms. Ayesha Imran is moderating the session. Ms. Ayesha is recent graduate in media studies from Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University, Quetta.
Syeda Ushba is a student of intermediate from #Quetta. She is the youngest Conflict prevention champion awarded by Individualland in Pakistan. She is conducting session on what could be the results if you take rational or irrational decisions. Pictures is from first youth peace summit organized in BUITEMS, Quetta.
Nida is undergraduate student from University of Turbat. She was part of Game theory training held in #Turbat. At youth peace summit organized in Atta Shad Degree College, Turbat she is conducting a session on how game theory helps in decision making?
Participant of second youth peace summit, #Turbat having lighter moment with conflict prevention champion Ahmad Faraz while he was delivering a session on what are the basic problem which are the reasons of conflict in #Turbat.
Participants from Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Turbat are busy in group discussion with other participants from different institutions of the district that how the problem they highlighted would be solved through Game theory?
While presenting the problems identified causing violent extremism, this group told root cause of conflicts in Turbat is Drug Addiction. This pictures is from Youth Peace Summit organized in Atta Shaad Degree College, Turbat.
The participants from Nursing College Turbat are presenting ideas on how would they solve the conflicts related education would be solved or lessened through game theory?
This is Shereen Adam, the team leader of the second group of conflict prevention champions from Turbat. She is doing context setting and introduction session at second youth peace summit organized at Nursing College, Turbat.
Director ORIC, University of Turbat, Dr. Ghulam Jan graced the second youth peace summit as guest held at Nursing College, Turbat. While sharing his thoughts about the importance of game theory he told “As student of business, I can relate with its importance in daily life. I personally and also as head of ORIC would support your online course in form assisting you in getting in space with internet and computer lab so that our youth can make most of it.”
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