Extremism surfaces due to inequality-lack of education: Arif Alvi

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ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday said extremism is not borne in a vacuum poverty, inequality and lack of education and opportunity can make individuals vulnerable to extremist ideologies.

Speaking at a two-day National Vice Chancellors Peace Conference, which concluded on Thursday, he highlighted the importance of working on countering violent extremism, and praised the idea of collaboration between state institutions and civil society.

“As a nation, we must work towards addressing these underlying issues and provide a better future for our citizens,” he said. The president said academia had a greater responsibility to nurture traits of empathy, tolerance and coexistence among their students.

The conference was a joint venture by Shaoor Foundation for Education and Awareness (SFEA), National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) and Higher Education Commission (HEC), and attended by 50 vice chancellors from across the country besides policy stakeholders.

The conference with the theme ‘Academic Discourse on Countering Extremism - The Way Forward’ was a significant milestone in the implementation of Peace, Advocacy and Community Engagement through Transformation (PACT) for tolerance project, which is built on a foundation of collaboration and cooperation between SFEA, Nacta, HEC Pakistan and other policy-level stakeholders.

Chairman of HEC Prof Dr Mukhtar Ahmed said that HEC has always encouraged and supported efforts for mutual benefit, including conflict resolution within universities. “It is our joint responsibility that universities are empowered and supported to create an enabling environment where difference of opinion is respected,” the HEC chief said. He urged vice chancellors to make use of policy recommendations for promotion of peace and tolerance at universities and the society at large.

Founder and chair person of Shaoor Foundation for Education and Awareness Syed Ali Hameed said: “We need a multi-sectoral approach to tackle the menace of extremism and intolerance.

“Shaoor Foundation has always focused on working with stakeholders and developing well informed solutions.”

Member of NACTA Mohammad Inkasar Khan shed light on the role of NACTA in contributing towards the state’s response to counter extremism and its alignment with PACT for Tolerance project. He said that this conference has beefed up efforts of engaging youth and enhancing their capacities to support peace and harmony in academic institutions.

 

 

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