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TPL Trakker’s Location Based Services to Power Bykea’s App

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KARACHI: TPL Trakker, Pakistan’s leading Telematics Company providing IoT, Tracking, Mapping and Location Based Solutions, has partnered with the country’s leading On-Demand Ride-Hailing and Logistics Service, Bykea to power its all-in-one mobile app.

Following the partnership, Bykea is going to use Location Based Service (LBS) APIs powered by TPL Maps, the mapping arm of TPL Trakker, to power their all-in-one mobile App for transportation, deliveries and cash on delivery payments.

The Karachi-based, homegrown startup accounts for over half of the bike ride-hailing market. Given the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, Bykea requires an efficient and cost-effective Location Based Services provider that is finely tuned to provide optimal, customized services. With the largest location based dataset covering 400 cities, 4.5 million geocoded addresses and 600,000 km of road network, TPL Trakker is ideally positioned to meet the needs of Bykea; supporting their continued growth and success in the On-Demand Digital space.

A significant number of startups and established businesses alike in Pakistan are testing and choosing TPL Trakker’s LBS APIs to make their assets location-enabled. In the year 2020 alone, TPL Trakker has grown its client base by 400% after partnering with several brands in the Telecommunications sector as well as the On-Demand Delivery Services sector.

The two companies signed an agreement on 24th July, 2020 to finalize this partnership. Speaking on the collaboration, Sarwar Ali Khan, CEO, TPL Trakker said, “Location based Services are the backbone of the On-Demand Services economy. We have seen Bykea grow and succeed over the years and we are proud to support their continued growth through our Location Based Service [LBS] APIs. Our strengths in data, technological performance, cost-efficiency and overall customer support services are driving leading international and domestic brands to choose us as their preferred LBS provider. We are proud to welcome Bykea into our client base and we look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration together. ”

Abdul Mannan, Chief Information Office, Bykea said, “We have chosen TPL Trakker to support our continued success and growth in Pakistan. The team at Bykea anticipates greater improvements to our services by collaborating with a company with local knowledge and expertise. We are excited to see what the future holds by supporting and integrating with Pakistani companies”.

No discrimination against minorities living in AJK and Pakistan: Masood

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Islamabad; AUG 11 – : Sardar Masood Khan, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has said that the minorities living in AJK enjoy equal rights and have all the rights of State subjects. Unlike India, minorities in Pakistan and AJK are treated with love, respect and dignity, he said.

“For us, a minority is a statistical representation and is in no way a factor towards discrimination of citizens belonging to any religions or beliefs”, he said

The AJK President made these remarks while addressing a conference organized by BTM Global on World Minority Day here at the Pakistan Institute for Parliamentary Services. The event was also attended and addressed by Chairman Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Mr. Shehryar Khan Afridi, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Raja Pervez Ashraf, Member National Assembly Ramesh Kumar, Member Provincial Assembly Mr. Ranjheet Singh, President of the National Council of Churches in Pakistan Dr. Azad Marshall and Chairman BTM Global Ms. Sumaira Farrukh.

President Masood Khan said that all humans have been created equal and there is no discrimination between people of various race, colour and religion. He said that the teachings of Islam have clearly said that all humanity is equal. The President said that Pakistan and AJK have integrated the minorities in the mainstream with considerable success. He added that we will continue to engage religious leaders of minorities to help address their issues.

Turning to India’s maltreatment of minorities, the President said that when we say India, we do not refer to the 1.3 billion Indians but refer to the current government in power run by BJP and RSS, who propagate Hindu extremism, fanaticism and fascism. This regime excludes all other non-Hindu monitories from the whole of the Subcontinent. They are in the process of disenfranchising the minorities, especially the Muslims living in India by introducing exclusionary measures like the Citizen Amendment Act, the National Population Register and for the Muslims of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK), they have implemented the New Domicile Rules. Not only this, but he also added, the BJP-RSS regime has targeted the Dalits.

The President going into detail and informing his audience of the treatment being meted out to Kashmiris in the IOJK, said that the people of Kashmir have been killed, maimed, tortured, forcibly disappeared, incarcerated and tortured. Last century, we saw such gruesome scenes in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy but in this day and age we see this in IOJK as Muslim Kashmiris are being rounded up for extermination.

“The only reason for this is that they are Muslims. It has become a sin to be a Muslim in IOJK. The Indian regime has failed to win the hearts and minds of the Kashmiris even after taking brutal measures for the past 72 years. Now, they are changing this Muslim majority in the State into a minority”, said Masood Khan

The President giving a message to the minorities of IOJK said, “The Dogras, the Pundits, the Sikhs, Hindus of all castes and the Buddhists are an integral part of the Kashmiri fabric. They are equal citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and they will never be ‘othered’ like they have been made so in mainland India”.

The President thanked the organizers for opening up this space for Kashmir and praised the various speakers who raised very important points during the conference.

Now pay your SNGPL bills directly through Easypaisa

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 11  – Easypaisa, Pakistan’s leading digital financial services platform, is now enabling 7 million Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) customers to pay their monthly dues directly through the SNGPL App using their Easypaisa mobile account or through 150,000 Easypaisa agents across Pakistan.

Easypaisa is the exclusive payment platform for one of the biggest utility companies in Pakistan and is allowing customers to enjoy hassle-free payments anytime, anywhere.

The Government of Pakistan is launching various initiatives to promote the use of digital payments and mobile wallets in the country. The Punjab Government recently slashed the sales tax on purchases made through debit or credit cards and now SNGPL has taken another step towards adopting digital payment methods with the integration of Easypaisa within its app. Mobile payment solutions have also become frequently used services in light of the precautionary measures recommended for COVID-19. Digital transactions significantly reduce the risks of spread and make it simpler as well as safer for customers to carry out regular financial activities.

Commenting on the development, M. Mudassar Aqil, CEO, Telenor Microfinance Bank/Easypaisa, said:

“App integration and partnerships are one of the most efficient ways to expand the sphere of digital payments in Pakistan. Through technology and collaboration with like-minded companies, Easypaisa aims to bring more convenience into the lives of Pakistanis. We are honored to become an exclusive payment platform for SNGPL and hope that this integration will open new opportunities for the promotion of digital payments across Pakistan.”

Easypaisa, through the power of collaboration and technology, is working effectively towards enhancing financial inclusion within the country. With simple onboarding processes, low costs and diverse features, the service empowers masses to make financial transactions in a simple, convenient, and a digitally secure manner.

New Zealand announces return of coronavirus after 102 days

New Zealand announced its first locally transmitted coronavirus infections in 102 days on Tuesday, prompting the country’s prime minister to issue a stay-at-home lockdown order for the country’s largest city.

Jacinda Ardern said four cases had been detected in a single family in Auckland from an unknown source.

“After 102 days, we have our first cases of COVID-19 outside of managed isolation or quarantine facilities… While we have all worked incredibly hard to prevent this scenario, we have also planned and prepared for it,” she said.

New Zealand had declared itself coronavirus-free on June 8 after the country’s final patient was given the all clear and released from isolation.

The milestone was “really good news” and an achievement the whole of New Zealand could take heart from, health department director-general Ashley Bloomfield said.

New Zealand had won praise for its handling of the pandemic, which involved a strict seven-week lockdown that ended in May after the virus was contained.

British High Commission hosts roundtable on minorities day

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 (DNA) – The British High Commission hosted a virtual roundtable discussion to demonstrate the UK’s support on Freedom of Religion or Belief, and to mark National Minorities Day.

The event, chaired by the British High Commission’s Political Counsellor, Iona Thomas, brought together a range of experts from the world of politics, academia and religious affairs.

The British High Commission is proud to embrace Pakistan’s immense diversity, and to engage with and bring together members of all religious faiths. Inter-faith harmony and freedom of religion was at the centre of the vision of Pakistan’s founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

The list of those attending were: Asiya Nasir – JUI-F member, former parliamentarian and Chairperson Pakistan Christian Forum, Lal Chand Malhi – Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Human Rights, Ramesh Singh Arora – Member Punjab Assembly and General Secretary PML-N Minorities Wing, Jennifer Jag Jeven – Executive Director of Christian Study Centre and Nadeem Abbas – Academic with specialisation in Islamic Studies.

Political Counsellor Iona ThomasOBE, said:

“Delighted to have hosted a roundtable on Freedom of Religion and Belief, bringing together some of Pakistan’s brightest minds to discuss this important theme on National Minorities Day.

“August 11th is a commemoration of Pakistan’s rich diversity – a diversity that we must uphold and celebrate. As a longstanding friend of Pakistan, the UK continues to support efforts towards guaranteeing freedom and coexistence of different religions.”

Federal Minister for IT Amin Ul Haque meets DigiSkills Freelancers

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ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 (DNA)  – Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Amin Ul Haque has said that the national level training program of the Ministry of IT has imparted 1.28 million trainings to youth in freelancing.  

Federal Minister for IT Syed Amin Ul Haque was talking to DigiSkills freelancers who called on him on Monday.

The Federal Minister for IT & Telecom met DigiSkills freelancers to have a direct account of their experiences of learning and earning through DigiSkills.

He said that his ministry is taking necessary steps to equip the freelancers, students, housewives, professionals, etc. with knowledge, skills, tools & techniques necessary to seize the opportunities available in local and international online marketplaces to earn a decent living.

He also informed the visiting freelancers that MoITT has entered into a partnership with JazzCash that will enable them to transfer money from their Payoneer accounts into their JazzCash Mobile Account in real time and at the best exchange rates. In addition to this, DigiSkills freelancers can also register their Payoneer Account from the JazzCash App, eliminating the need for commercial bank accounts.

Federal Minister for IT said that all the issues of freelancers will be resolved. He  gave direction for extending outreach of DigiSkills program to school and colleges also. The Federal Minister also gave direction for increasing the ratio of women in DigiSkills program from 23 percent to 33 percent, and incorporating the minorities and educated transgender in this program.

Visiting freelancers apprised the IT Minister that in the face of economic crunch DigiSkills Training Program has been a game-changer in their lives that has enabled them to continue their educational pursuits besides supporting their families.

IT Minister appreciated the youth for their initiative to seize the opportunity to learn marketable intermediate digital skills that have enabled them to be self-employed besides earning vital foreign exchange for the country.

Secretary IT said, he has special affection for the youth taking their own flight to explore opportunities to overpower the conventional barriers and dependencies.

Earlier in his opening remarks, Junaid Imam, CEO Ignite welcomed and thanked the freelancers for taking time out for the interaction. He said that Ignite is focused on building an ecosystem for ‘future of work’, financial inclusion and poverty alleviation.

A National Level Training Program (DigiSkills.pk) launched by Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunication through Ignite National Technology Fund has been providing free of cost training in freelancing and other marketable skills to youth. The program comprises of 10 courses including Freelancing, Digital Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Graphic Design, Digital Literacy, e-Commerce Management, Creative Writing, QuickBooks, AutoCAD and WordPress.

Palestine Ambassador to Malaysia meets Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin

KUALA LUMPUR, AUG 11 (DNA)  – Palestine Ambassador to Malaysia, Walid Abu Ali met the Prime Minister of Malaysia “Muhyiddin Yassin” and handing him a letter from the President of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas.

Matters on current situation and the brotherly relations between Palestine and Malaysia were discussed. DNA

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PTI ’s Govt: two years witness successful implementation of CPEC: Report

ISLAMABAD, AUG 11 (DNA) – The government of Prime Minister Imran Khan in its just concluded two-year period successfully carried out the implementation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), says a report carried by Gwadar Pro on Tuesday.

The report says, the PTI’s government showed the mettle to survive against all odds ranging from bureaucratic glitches, malicious international propaganda, economic and financial challenges, foreign pressures, and COVID-19 pandemic,

In August 2018, Imran Khan expressed his resolve to CPEC’s robust traction. In August 2020, he is committed to taking CPEC to its new heights. During the two years, both CPEC and Imran Khan have been exposed to many adversaries but both stayed afloat.

The saga of phenomenal development has silenced all malicious critics. Malignant campaigns run amok, branding CPEC as debt trap and Imran’s government as incapable. As a matter of fact, a series of mala fide utterances were proven false.

During two years, CPEC played an anchoring role in fixing economic gray areas, mitigating electricity woes, rolling out the construction of dams, creating thousands of jobs, laying down network of roads, revamping ICT and fostering agriculture structure on modern lines.

It also plugged up infrastructure gaps, making progress on health corridor, opening up new avenues for the blue economy, intensifying development of Gwadar port, initiation of Afghan transit trade and medical cooperation & assistance to control coronavirus devastation.
According to the report, the driving force behind the glories were the establishment of CPEC authority headed by Lt Gen ® Asim Saleem Bajwa, reconstitution of the 15-member business council by Board of Investment (BOI), China Pakistan Free Trade Agreement-II (CPFTA) Pakistan, tangible progress on SEZs, a framework on modern farming, Diamer Basha dam and ML-1 Railway project.

The critical analysis of CPEC role in generating inexpensive and environment-friendly electricity during two years reveals many success stories. In terms of energy that plays a dominant role in the economic development. Pakistan’s first joint venture CPHGC’s Hub coal-fired power plant producing 1320MW started its operation last year.

Before 2018, hydropower projects were not prioritized, forcing Pakistan to produce costly electricity and spend billions of rupees on imported oil.

CPEC changed the dynamics with the launch of hydel power projects in two years. Recently, Kohala, Azad Pattan hydro projects to produce1800 MW with creating 8000 jobs have been launched.

Prime Minister Imran Khan personally unveiled construction work of the mega hydroelectric project, the Diamer-Bhasha Dam. The hydel power project would produce 4,500 MW of affordable, environmentally-friendly electricity and along with boosting the cement and steel industry sectors. The project would also generate around 16,000 jobs in the country.

In order to accelerate mass industrialization, three SEZs have been prioritized in two years. They are Rashakai Economic Zone, AllamaIqbal IndustrialCity, Faisalabad, and Dhabeji Special Economic Zone.

Allama Iqbal Industrial City Faisalabad groundbreaking is already done. Rashakai SEZ will see development agreement in the third week of August. The opening tender of Dhabaji SEZ is on the way.

Regarding Eastern Routs, Multan to Sukkhar section has been completed and one section left is Sukkar to Hyderabad. Gladly its construction work has been approved two or three weeks back. Similarly, on the Western route, two portions have been started already and two more sections are left.

During the two years, CPEC has put great emphasis on Port infrastructure. Gwadar Port, being a sister and supporting port, has become operational already. Other infrastructure projects next to the port are free zones of 24 hundred acres, which is also currently under development.

New Optical fiber cable has been operationalized from Khunjrab to Islamabad under CPEC. In the next phase, the cable will be laid from Islamabad to Karachi & Islamabad to Gwadar as part of the “Digital Highway Plan”.

During the two years, Gwadar port has officially been operationalized. Pakistan has begun transit trade to Afghanistan via the Arabian Sea, which offers a much shorter overland link, particularly to southern regions of Afghanistan, for the rapid delivery of goods.

Another milestone achieved when Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) approved ML-1 at the cost of US$6.8 billion a few days back, the report added.

China, Pakistan’s universities to promote coop in textile under CPEC

BEIJING, Aug 11 (DNA): Shanghai University of Engineering Science (SUES) and National Textile University (NTU), Pakistan have renewed their commitment for promoting mutual cooperation in textile sector, under China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).


According to China Economic Net, they decided to make all possible effortsto “promote bilateral exchanges and cooperation in textile engineering via Internet”. It was noted that “COVID-19 did affect the onsite, face-to-face cooperation between China and Pakistan’s universities.” They hoped that the situation will soon come to normal to interact face-to-face.

According to an agreement SUES and NTU signed earlier, they will promote bilateral exchanges and cooperation in teaching, scientific research, academic conferences, seminars, symposiums, long-term and short-term student exchange programs.

The two sides will undertake programs and industry-university collaborations, so as to build a demonstration platform for textile engineering technology exchanges.

Officials of SUES told China Economic Net that the 2020 AATCC Sustainability Innovation & Fashion Technology International Conference (AATCC-SIFTIC) will be held in October by School of Fashion Engineering (SFE), SUES in the form of online video conference, in which professors from NTU will participate.

“The majors of NTU and SUES’s School of Fashion Engineering is highly consistent with each other,” said source from SUES, “therefore, through the agreement, we are committed to promoting the international IUCs between the two schools, of which the key step is to enroll NTU students into SUES’s IUC projects.”

SUES added that School of Fashion Engineering (SFE) is a multidisciplinary and coordinated developing school based on textile and fashion engineering technologies.

It has built the “Quadra-Cooperative Mode” of “Cooperative Education, Cooperative School-Running, Cooperative Innovation, and Cooperative Employment” with industries.

SFE is also equipped with two ministerial and provincial research bases, and a National Engineering Practical Education Centre co-founded with the enterprise in China.

China and Pakistan are iron-clad brothers that enjoy a profound friendship and mutual cooperation,” the officials said, adding that the educational exchange and cooperation between the two universities can provide human resources and technical resources for the economic and trade cooperation in fields of textile and apparel.

They hoped that such cooperation will get a big boost under the framework of Belt and Road Initiative and CPEC.

Youth important support for SCO

Vladimir Norov

“Young people with their energy, innovative and bold ideas are an important support on the way to further development of SCO”, said Vladimir Norov – the Secretary-General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

On August 12, International Youth Day is celebrated each year. The holiday was established by the decision of the UN General Assembly on December 17, 1999, on the proposal of the World Conference of Ministers of Youth, which was held  on             8-12 August 1998 in Lisbon.

In 1995 the UN adopted the World Programme of Action for Youth, which was later expanded in 2007. The document outlined measures to strengthen the Activities of States in youth policy. The Programme of Action covers 15 directions: education, employment, hunger and poverty, health care, environment, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, leisure organization, girls and young women, full and effective participation of youth in the life of society and decision-making process, globalization, information and communication technologies, HIV/AIDS, armed conflicts, and issues of intergenerational relations.

On the threshold of celebrating International Youth Day,the SCO Secretary-General Vladimir Norov shared his vision of youth development and youth policy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

Young people are a progressive part of society

The world community recognizes that young people in all countries are a major human resource, a key mediator of social change, economic development, and technological innovation. International organizations, especially the United Nations, have also paid considerable attention to youth issues.

The UN Youth Agenda is guided by the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), adopted by the General Assembly in 1995, which provides a policy framework as well as practical guidelines for national action and international support to improve the situation of youth around the world.

In his new strategy “Youth 2030”, which was launched on the eve of the general policy debate at the 73rd Session of the General Assemblyin 2018, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres identified five priority areas to improve the lives of young people: to involve them in solving contemporary problems; to increase access to education and health; to improve their economic situation; to ensure conditions for the exercise of their civil and political rights, and to support young people in conflict and crisis.

He stressed that the Youth 2030 strategy would be underpinned by the “Unlimited Opportunity Generation” initiative. The project is aimed to empower young people, especially in terms of quality education and decent work.

  1. Youth policy within the SCO.

Today, the world is home to 1.8 billion young people, the largest number in the history of humankind. Almost half of the world’s young people live in the SCO region (approximately 800 million people).

Young people with their energy, innovative and bold ideas are an important pillar on the way to further development of SCO in various aspects of its activities.

That is why our organization is focused on young people. The SCO Member States attach great importance to the development of youth cooperation, aimed at promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual development of the young generation and involving them in large-scale plans for joint development.

The responsible body for implementing the policy is the SCO Youth Council, which was established in 2009 on the initiative of Youth Organizations of the Organization’s Member Countries.

Its purpose is cooperation and exchange of experiences of representatives of the young generation of SCO countries in various areas of development of young personality to ensure fundamental continuity of SCO policy and contribute to the implementation of its historical mission.

The SCO Youth Council is an effective mechanism for protecting young people from various destructive ideas by creating favorable conditions for them in terms ofavailing modern education, acquiring professional skills, generating business opportunities, and innovative projects to accommodate maximum employment, self-realization, enhancing spiritual potential and prosperity.

Involving young people in interstate cultural, economic, scientific and educational processes contributes to the discovery of the creative, social, educational and spiritual and moral potential of the young generation besides strengthening friendship and mutual understanding among the young people of the participating countries, which could serve to further develop good-neighborly relations and strengthen inter-ethnic and interfaith cooperation.

For this purpose, discussions, conferences, cultural and sporting events, as well as youth forums are organized annually within the framework of the SCO Youth Council along with the project of the International Service “SCO Youth Map”, which successfully implemented international festivals “SCO and BRICS Student Spring”, including SCO marathons are held annually.

As part of the “Our Common Home” project, the SCO Secretariat works with young people, providing them technical support as well as a platform for organizing various events. These events range from SCO model meetings to intellectual contests on various themes such as “Leader of the 21stCentury”.

Also, since 2016 the SCO Secretariat organizes an “Open Day” for students and schoolchildrenevery year, during which visitors are given a tour of the SCO headquarters and briefed about the Organization’s activities and national peculiarities of its member states.

All these events once again confirm that young people are the main bearers of society’s intellectual potential.They have great abilities to work, to create life in all spheres, and are capable of mastering new knowledge, professions, and specialties faster than other social groups in the society.

All activities of the Youth Council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization are built in the spirit of mutual respect and trust, equality and mutual benefit, taking into account the interests of the parties and resolving all issues by consensus under the principles of the “Shanghai spirit” and the Regulations on the Youth Council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Last year, the Youth Council celebrated its 10thanniversary. Its activities were highly appreciated by the heads of state at the SCO Summit in Bishkek, which was heldon 13-14 June 2019. A vivid illustration of this was the joint photographof leaders of Member and Observers States with representatives of Youth Council, for the first time in the history of SCO.

  1. Interaction within SCO against the radicalization of youth.

In the declaration which was adopted after the Bishkek Summit, the Heads of SCO Member States stressed the importance of intensifying joint efforts of the international community to counter attempts to involving young people in terrorist, separatist and extremist groups.

Indeed, young people are considered one of the vulnerable parts of the society. International terrorism and extremism, turbulence in the world economy and aggravation of social problems – these besides other factors exacerbate the challenges faced by the young people. They have been targeted by various destructive and terrorist forces seeking to lure young men and women into criminal activities through the manipulation of the immaculate mind.

Statistics have shown that the most extremist and violent crimes in the world are committed by people under the age of 30, including minors. There are about 300,000 young people under the age of 18 in the ranks of religious and extremist organizations across the world.

Taking these trends into account, the SCO is also responding appropriatelywhich isaimed at countering the involvement of young people in terrorist, separatist, and extremist structures.

Particularly, following the SCO Summit in Qingdao in 2018, the Heads of states adopted a joint appeal to youth and a Programme of Action, aimed at actively involving young people in creating a decent future, promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual development of the younger generationfor its implementation. The documents emphasize the utmost importance of ensuring favorable social and economic conditions, availability of opportunities for education, self-expression, disclosure of creative potential, and realization of labor activity for young population groups.

One of the SCO’s events aimed at the practical implementation of the Joint Statement of the Heads of State was the Assembly of Youth Representatives of the Organization’s countries which were held in November 2018in Dushanbe. The event confirmed that the young people of SCO strive for creation and development, and share the goals and principles, ideals, and values which were enshrined in the Heads of States’ Addresses. They are ready to contribute to strengthening security and stability as well asto ensuring sustainable joint development in unification.

  1. Involvement of youth in Entrepreneurship.

The coronavirus pandemic has ruined the ways, millions of people used to live. In six months, what was considered important in previous decades has been devalued before our eyes.Consumer society has been transformed into a society of safety. People who used to travel found themselves trapped within the borders of their countries, cities, and even apartments.Sports competitions, concerts, and other favorite and familiar entertainment were canceled and, resultantly, has directly affected the routine daily life of the young generation.

Today, one-quarter of the world’s working population is young, but it is also worth considering that half of the world’s unemployed are also young.

The International Labour Organization has stated that young people are worst affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, and they have been affected by the current crisis in terms of mental and physical health, education, professional development, and civic engagement – in all of the cited areas besides young people also face significant changes and challenges.

In the current climate, the development and support of youth entrepreneurship have become a priority for our Governments. For young people, this could be a solution to the problem regarding their employment and self-realization because today many young people want to work and create something socially significant.

For young entrepreneurs, the crisis is also a challenge that is not comparable in scale to their capabilities. The situation when old strategies stop working and new ones are yet to be developed, in such dramatically changed conditions many entrepreneurs must master some new areas of activity.Because the old ones are no longer effective and profitable.

In this regard, the SCO is actively working to attract young people to business activities. The member states are in favor of developing business incubators to improve the business climate in the region and support youth start-up projects. The project “International Youth Business Incubator of the SCO countries” is being implemented within the framework of the SCO Youth Council, and is designed to assist training mentors for start-ups, opening up a space of business incubators for young people, and conducting internships projectsin the Member States.

Since innovation and the digital economy is key a factor of economic growth, therefore, the SCO attaches great importance to cooperation in the development of e-commerce and promotion of startup initiatives. As an example, China and Russia have launched youth incubators to develop startups in the SCO region.

India is also not lagging in this area, with the launch of the “Startup India” movement in 2016 to create an ecosystem for the development of innovations and startups in the country and to involve young professionals in this activity. To ensure knowledge sharing, a single web portal, Startup India Hub, has been launched in 40 different languages, including the languages of all SCO countries: English, Russian, Chinese, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and Uzbek.

Besides, the International Youth Entrepreneurship Forum was held in Qingdao in April 2019, which became an effective platform for promoting youth entrepreneurship and innovation for sustainable economic development in the SCO region.

  1. Youth and modern information technologies

Under the circumstances of the pandemic, we are witnessing a real increase in youth activity in the sphere of information and communication technologies. It is worth mentioning that young people’s interest in new sciences and technological development has led to the growth of e-commerce, andmany experts believe that the world economy will keep afloat.Thanks to the digital economy.

The coronavirus pandemic had triggered the development of the digital economy and has forced many to rethink their vision of the future economy. The phenomenon has forced the young generation, considered to be the most advanced in the use of ICT, to seek new solutions to painlessly circumvent the negative effects of the epidemic as well as protecting themselves and others from the virus.

To be more actively involved in this area, the SCO Secretariat, together with the SCOLAR Network – Youth Platform, in partnership with the Innoway Technology Park and Alibaba Group, has held a conference on “Digital Economy and E-commerce: Challenges and Opportunities in the SCO Region”, and a webinar on “Digital Action for Entrepreneurs in the COVID-19 Era: Lessons from Alibaba”. The events were attended by more than 600 young adapted in the digital economy and 45 were from “SCO Family” countries besides Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

In this regard, it is very important for the young generation of the SCO space to actively improve their skills in using software and other eminent platforms that are used by technological specialties. A huge number of training materials, on almost any skill, can be found on the Internet. We need to move towards our goal, to achieve our luck, not to sit back nor to retreat.

  1. Ensuring full education in the context of the pandemic

The SCO countries attach importance to channeling the energy of the younger generation to a creative direction, first and foremost, through accessible, high-quality, innovative education that makes it possible to realize the full potential of the individual.

Nevertheless, it should be noted that the global crisis caused by the pandemic has put education on the back burner, as governments today are more focused on health, economic, and social policy measures aimed at overcoming the pandemic and its consequences.

The main response to the spread of the epidemic, virtually all over the world, has been the closure of educational institutions and the conversion of education into an online format. The crisis came at a time when most education systems were not prepared for the world of digital learning opportunities. This has created a range of problems ranging from a lack of preparedness of infrastructure and teachers to a lack of motivation to educate young people, potentially leading to a significant increase in educational differentiation.

Despite the obvious negative consequences of the pandemic, it has provided several opportunities and an understanding of today’s unpredictable world.It is essential to bridge the digital divide and develop skills to resist various threats. The crisis has accelerated the process of piloting and adapting online learning in most countries.

As is the case around the world, all, or part of the countries of our Organization have closed their educational institutions and many students have switched to distance learning. In China alone, a total of 120 million students at 140,000 schools across China have returned to classes using DingTalk, a communication application developed by Chinese Internet giant Alibaba. Half of the students in China are now “attending classes” through the app, which was originally a mobile office app.

The pandemic came at a time when most education systems, as shown by the latest round of the OECD’s International Student Assessment Programme (ISAP), were unwilling to take advantage of new digital learning opportunities.

The closure of higher education institutions, colleges, schools, and the emergency transition to distance learning presents problems mainly due to insufficient technical equipment. Internet bandwidth is sufficientagainst a significantly increased workload.

Considering these trends, during the first organizational meeting of the SCO University Coordination Council which was held on 30 June 2020, the member states discussed the issues of conversion of educational programmes to distance learning. The SCO Secretariat believes it is important to compile the experience of our countries in the development of distance education and to develop an appropriate multilateral cooperation programme. At the same time, SCO University should become a reliable platform for the development of online education in the SCO region.

Education is an integral part of humanitarian cooperation within the SCO. As soon as the spread of COVID-19 became under control, the return of students to educational institutions is now one of the top priorities of the governments of the SCO Member States. The Meeting of Education Ministers of SCO Member States has been effective in this regard.

  1. Participation of young people of SCO countries in volunteer activities

I would also like to separately mention the volunteer movements in our countries in which the young people actively participated during the pandemic like; voluntarily assisting physicians, the sick, the poor, and those in need. During these difficult days, they distributing medicines and food and young medical volunteers providing first aid to those who are unable to reach doctors is an invaluable contribution to supporting those who need help during these difficult times.

In the SCO region, almost 200 million young people have volunteered to help their citizens.

In India, volunteer programmes organized by the Government of the country have brought together over 10 million volunteers to help. Moreover, in some states, citizens-initiated community programmes also brought together many volunteers for this purpose.

According to the Ministry of Civil Administration of China, the number of registered volunteers in China has reached 172 million, and 735,000 volunteer organizations were registered in the country, most of which took part in combating the coronavirus epidemic in Wuhan and other cities.

In Kyrgyzstan, since its founding, volunteers from the Daryger Youth Initiative have helped more than 15 hospitals with personal protective equipment, respirators, medicines, soaps, detergents, masks, and antiseptics. To this day, the volunteers continue to provide meals to medical workers andcoordination of transportation of doctors from home to work and back.

In Pakistan, hundreds of thousands of young people have registered with the civil youth movement “Tiger Force” to help the government and masses to counter the spread of the epidemic.

In Russia, they have launched the All-Russian Action of Mutual Assistance – “We are together”. The participants of the action help the poor and needy segments of the population. Almost 120,000 Russian young people have responded to help medical professionals and the needy during these difficult days.

Tajikistan’s young people have also stood by and are helping the population and medical facilities. The Committee on Youth and Sports under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan has established a volunteer movement “Followers of the Leader of the Nation”. Members of this movement have organized mobile groups that deliver necessities to the needy and carry out awareness among the population on prevention and prevention of the spread of the pandemic.

To assist the sick and needy in Uzbekistan, on the initiative of the Agency for Youth Affairs, volunteer.uz website was launched, which currently has several tens of thousands of volunteers registered. They actively assist charitable organizations in distributing food to needy families and work even in the so-called red zones, day, and night, as well as in hospitals to somehow compensate for the shortage of medical personnel.

The courage, firmness, and selflessness shown by young people in the activities of volunteer organizations in the fight against the pandemic, are highly appreciated by the Heads of state of all SCO Member States.

We are deeply convinced that the future development of the entire SCO region depends on the participation of young people in political, socio-economic, and public life at both the national and international levels. That is why we believe that it is necessary to build a society in the SCO region where all young people will have the opportunity to realize their potential, their ability and contribution to the development of their countries, and to building a recognized future.

The writer is the Secretary General of SCO.

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