Pakistan UNESCO Delegation in Samarkand 2025

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Follow Pakistan UNESCO delegation at the 43rd General Conference in Samarkand 2025 as they promote inclusive education, cultural preservation and innovation.

Ms Wajiha Qamar leads the Pakistan UNESCO delegation at the 43rd UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand 2025, accompanied by senior officials who are representing Pakistan’s priorities on the global stage. The delegation’s presence underscores Pakistan’s commitment to inclusive education, protection of cultural heritage, scientific collaboration and responsible communication practices that reflect UNESCO’s core objectives.

The Pakistan UNESCO delegation is engaging in substantive discussions on education policy, scientific cooperation and cultural preservation, bringing a national perspective to international debates. Delegates are highlighting Pakistan’s efforts to expand equitable access to learning opportunities while advocating for collaborative approaches to innovation and sustainable development that benefit diverse communities across the country.

Participation in Samarkand offers Pakistan a platform to build partnerships, exchange practical experiences and promote policies that support knowledge sharing and opportunity for all. The delegation’s work aims to reinforce links between Pakistani institutions and international counterparts, creating pathways for cultural exchange and joint initiatives in research and education.

By actively contributing to agenda items at the conference, the delegation seeks to align Pakistan’s domestic priorities with UNESCO’s vision, emphasizing inclusive education, cultural preservation and forward-looking innovation as pillars for sustainable national development.

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