Shazia Tahir

RAWALPINDI,  (Parliament Times) : Pakistan is the country of youth and for their meaningful participation in nations democratic processes civic education is vital, said farhat-ullah babar at the launch of paper, ‘Political Parties and Civic Education’ arranged by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung on Tuesday.
in absence of such dialogue, discussion and learning spaces, we are witnessing hate speech, increased political intolerance and occasional resort to violence he said.
Country Director of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Dr. Niels Hegewisch in opening remarks said democracy needs democrats and civic education is an effective tool to nurture them. Civic education serves as a vital vaccine for a healthy democracy as it imparts knowledge about country’s system and structures besides training the young in art of dialogue, tolerance and peaceful co-existence, he added. Sidra Saeed introduced the foundations work on civic education. We have conducted trainings for the implementation of the national civic education Act passed in 2018 and worked with legislators to enact provincial laws, she added.
Author of the paper, Zafarullah Khan said according to the last population census, 60 percent population is comprised of youth i.e. is below 24 year. Similarly, number of registered voters with the Election Commission of Pakistan confirm youthful demography of the electorate. Out of 120 million plus registered voters, 20.35 million are between the ages of 18-25. ‘Youth needs civic education to learn about democracy, constitution, parliamentary institutions and political parties etc. so that they can peacefully participate in country’s affairs,’ he advocated.
The research paper has surveyed existing pledges on civic education by political parties and offers a set of suggestions for future election manifestos. Speakers urged public service broadcast and private channels and radios to allocate ample time for civic education. Almost all political parties have their students and youth wings but there are very limited opportunities to learn through study circles or proper trainings academies.
Speakers said, This does not auger well for the future of democracy in a ‘youth bulge’ country.
The research papers says the political parties must pay attention on civic education, promise legislation and its implementation. The parliament, provincial assembles and local governments shall establish civic education desks and invite youth to watch their proceedings and learn about their functioning.

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