The festival includes diverse sessions, panel discussions, and insights from a wide array of experts in STEM, public officials, development sector professionals, and private sector leaders
Staff Report
Karachi, Sindh
The Karachi Youth STEM (Education in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) Learning Festival, a landmark three-day event (January 18 to 20, 2024), commenced on Thursday with great enthusiasm at the Gulistan Scouts Training Center in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi.
This festival, a collaborative effort between the Sindh Education and Literacy Department, UNICEF, and the Reform Support Unit (RSU), aims to ignite a passion for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) among the youth of Karachi.
Inaugurated by Mayor Karachi, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, the festival is a vibrant display of scientific talent, featuring participation from over 50 schools across 7 districts. It showcases the budding ingenuity of Karachi’s youth at the Karachi Science Festival. A key highlight is the inclusive approach of the event, integrating UNICEF’s program Generation Unlimited (GenU), to provide a comprehensive platform for assessing and nurturing the capabilities of young minds in the field of STEM.
Mayor Wahab stressed the urgent need to promote and popularize STEM education in Sindh.
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The festival includes diverse sessions, panel discussions, and insights from a wide array of experts in STEM, public officials, development sector professionals, and private sector leaders.
The event is set to conclude on third day with an awards ceremony. This will recognize and celebrate the achievements of participating students, underscoring the festival’s commitment to fostering scientific knowledge, showcasing innovation, and shaping a brighter future for the youth.
Karachi, being a hub of economic and educational activity, has shown promising growth in STEM education in recent years. According to recent statistics, the city has seen a significant increase in STEM-related initiatives and programs in schools and universities, aiming to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly tech-driven world.
The Karachi Youth STEM Learning Festival is more than just an event; it is a beacon of hope for the future of STEM in Karachi and Pakistan. By encouraging higher secondary school students from all districts, the festival plays a crucial role in bridging educational gaps and promoting equal opportunities in STEM education.
Also read: The Importance of STEM Education in Pakistan: Initiatives and Opportunities
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