closing ceremony of leadership management skill training shangla
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Closing Ceremony of LMST Shangla At Hotel Swat Regency Mingora Swat on June 08, 2013
Under Programme for Economic Advancement & Community Empowerment
(PEACE)
It was first LMST residential event for the men
community activists of UC Alpuri & Lilownai
Shangla, conducted at Hotel Swat Regency
Mingora Swat on June 4 - 8, 2013. After
successful completion of five days residential
LMST, the closing ceremony was held on the last
day, in which apart from Mr. Ihsnaullah Khan
(Member BOD/Advisor PEACE), Mr. Ijaz Ali DPM
Swat Region, SOU Incharge Shangla and Regional
HRD staff, 25 training participants participated.
Mr. Farukh Atiq (Assistant Commissioner Babuzi)
was the chief guest in the occasion.
Mr. Ijaz Ali (DPM Swat Region)
while expressing his views, he
was of the opinion that SRSP
believe that communities have
the capabilities and potentials to
do and SRSP is going to explore
these capabilities and potentials.
He also added that you all are
community leaders and the good
leaders are always thinking for
the betterment of coming
nations. He asked the participants
to ensure implementation and
practical demonstration of the
learning in their community
institutions, which they got during
this five days residential LMST
training event.
Mr. Ihsanullah Khan (Member
BOD/Advisor PEACE, SRSP) before
giving his comments and feedback,
he presented warm welcome to the
chief guest for sparing his precious
time for the event. He highlighted
mission, vision, working approach
and core messages of SRSP in detail.
At the end he stressed the entire
participants to focus the poorest
segments of the society and get them
involved in their community
institutions, so that to ensure
maximum participation and carpet
coverage of the concerned
communities. He once again thanked
the chief guest and entire training
participants.
The respected chief guest
Mr. Farukh Atiq (Assistant
Commissioner Babuzi Swat)
appreciated the activities
being carried out by SRSP,
having close links with
concerned communities. He
was of the opinion that it is
very important to spend on
human development, which
could then play vital role in
development sector. He also
added that SRSP is going to
bridge the gaps between the
government and line
departments and concerned
communities and thus to
make easy access for the
common folk to their basic
rights. At the end he
thanked SRSP team. The certificates were then awarded by the chief guest to the
training participants.
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