
Introduction:
The AWAZ Fellowship Program, introduced by Youth General Assembly, is a unique initiative designed to enhance youth understanding of social and legal issues, with a special focus on the Pakistani constitution and policy-making processes. This fellowship aims to nurture young leaders capable of addressing contemporary societal challenges.
Vision:
To create a generation of young leaders equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate complex legal and social issues. This fellowship envisions building a future where youth contribute to a socially cohesive and legally conscious society.
Belief:
We believe that through civic education and an in-depth understanding of the constitution, young individuals can become change-makers who uphold justice and social harmony. The youth have the potential to shape a more informed and engaged society.
Aim:
The fellowship aims to strengthen the aptitude of youth by exploring tools of civic education and understanding the policy-making process. It seeks to develop young leaders who are flexible in their thinking and approach problems holistically.
Objectives:
- Provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the Pakistani constitution and policy-making processes.
- Enhance leadership skills and civic awareness among youth.
- Promote social cohesion through civic education and engagement.
- Develop problem-solving skills through hands-on training and workshops.
- Encourage youth to engage with societal challenges and contribute to legal reforms.
Core Areas of Operation:
- Constitutional Awareness and Civic Education
- Youth Leadership Development
- Social Cohesion and Policy Engagement
- Workshops on Legal and Social Issues
- Community Building through Civic Engagement