Prime Minister's Adviser: The Supreme Council for Youth seeks to create a youth generation that will leave an impact on society

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  • 31-01-2024, 20:15
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    Baghdad-INA  
    Advisor to the Prime Minister for Youth Affairs, Qasim Al-Dhalimi, explained today, Wednesday the most important goals and tasks of the Supreme Council for Youth, pointing out that it seeks to create a conscious youth generation that will leave a real impact on society.
     
     
    Al-Dhalimi said in his speech during a lecture to introduce the goals and visions of the Supreme Council for Youth, in the presence of the Dean of the College of Education for Girls, a number of professors, community police officers, and college students, and received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “Based on the principle of belief in the importance of youth in creating the future and advancing society in all, its fields.”
     
    The Supreme Youth Council was established under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani and the membership of the Ministers of Youth and Sports as Deputy, Planning, Finance, Higher Education, Labor, Social Affairs, Culture and Education, which takes upon itself the responsibility of drawing up general policy for youth to achieve integration in aspects of activity in the fields of youth, prepare them socially and intellectually, and activate their a leader role in all state institutions.”