Sindhi youth faces numerous problems. They face several threats to their health and overall growth and development.
The Sindhi youth is growing up in a time of heightened peril and in villages devoid of proper education and health infrastructure, communication, information and transportation facilities. The vicious cycle of poverty, inadequate education, lack of work opportunities, fear and frustration, lawlessness and wickedness of feudal lords and mercantile elite, stunt the development and growth of millions of young people in Sindh.
It is a known fact that the unemployment predicament can be tackled by promoting agro-rural economy which can generate more and better jobs for them, which could contribute to an acceleration of sustainable development.
I appeal to the political leadership and humanity caring organisations to set up “Youth Development Centres” in Sindh, especially in Shikarpur and Jacobabad which have become major breeding grounds for criminals and tribal clashes, so as to train the youth in various skills, in particular progressive farming, livestock and dairy development skills and also in marketing so they may explore the market of their products around the globe.
HASHIM ABRO
Islamabad
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