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BRITISH COUNCIL BRITISH COUNCIL ReportsReports

Pakistan :Pakistan :The Next GenerationThe Next Generation

November 2009November 2009

SOURCE & DISCLAIMERSOURCE & DISCLAIMERBRITISH COUNCIL PKISTAN websiteBRITISH COUNCIL PKISTAN website

All credit goes to the concerned authors/writers/publishers etcAll credit goes to the concerned authors/writers/publishers etcSajjad Haider-Sajjad Haider-

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OverviewOverviewWe have interviewed large numbers of young peopleand given them a chance to tell their stories.What do they want from the future? Whatobstacles do they face? And how can theyhelp build a stronger Pakistan?

Our report argues that it is time for a freshstart. We all need to unite behind a newmission to meet the needs of the nextgeneration. Never again will Pakistan havesuch a high proportion of young adults in itspopulation. They offer us a substantialdividend, which we cannot afford to leave onthe table.

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OverviewOverviewThe most hopeful message emerging fromour report is the strength of the voices of thenext generation itself. With the country at aperilous point in its history, many youngleaders are determined to play their part inbuilding a brighter future.

The next generation is emerging as apowerful force for change. Only byharnessing its energy can a new Pakistan beborn – one able to overcome the challengesthe future will bring.

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Key findingsKey findingsPakistan :Pakistan :

The Next GenerationThe Next Generation

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Key findingsKey findingsPeril and PromisePeril and Promise

Pakistan is a young and increasingly

urban society. Half its citizens are under

twenty; two thirds have yet to reach

their thirtieth birthday.

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Peril and PromisePeril and Promise

The population has trebled in less than

fifty years. It will grow by around 85

million in twenty years (roughly the

equivalent of five cities the size of

Karachi).

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Peril and PromisePeril and Promise

Birth rates remain high by regional

standards, especially in rural areas.

Pakistan's demographic transition (from

high to low mortality and fertility) has

stalled.

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Peril and PromisePeril and Promise

The economy must grow by 6% a year to

meet the needs of its growingpopulation. 36 million new jobs areneeded in just ten years. At present,Pakistan ranks 101 out of 133

countrieson the Global Competitiveness Index.

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Peril and PromisePeril and Promise

By 2030, Pakistan will be more urban

than rural, creating huge demand for

infrastructure. Energy use could

quadruple; water will be an increasingly

scarce resource.

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Peril and PromisePeril and Promise

Pakistanis are losing confidence in the

future. Only 15% believe the country is

heading in the right direction. 72% feel

economically worse off than a year ago.

Only one in ten expect an improvement

in the near future.

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Portrait of a GenerationPortrait of a Generation

Young people are passionate believers in

education, but many have had no

opportunity to gain essential skills. Only

half of Pakistan's children go to primary

school, a quarter to secondary school,

and just 5% receive any higher

education.

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Portrait of a GenerationPortrait of a Generation

In our survey of the next generation (18-

29 year olds) a quarter of respondents

are illiterate. Half believe they do not

have the skills for the modern labour

market. Even those with good

qualifications are struggling to find

decent employment, and are struggling

against discrimination and corruption

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Portrait of a GenerationPortrait of a Generation

Disillusion with democracy is

pronounced. Only around 10% have a

great deal of confidence in national or

local government, the courts, or the

police. Only 39% voted in the last

election; while half are not even on the

voters' list.

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Portrait of a GenerationPortrait of a Generation

The next generation loves Pakistan,

despite the country's failings. It is also

civic minded, with nearly half believing

education's primary purpose is to learn

to be a good citizen or to gain a broad

understanding of the world.

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Portrait of a GenerationPortrait of a Generation

Many young leaders are no longer

prepared to wait for others to act. They

are actively seeking opportunities to

build a stronger, more peaceful and

prosperous society, and to develop a

new relationship with the rest of the

world.

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Collecting the DividendCollecting the Dividend

In 1980, Pakistan passed a milestone: the

proportion of adults to children and old

people reached its lowest level. Eversince, demographic conditions havebecome steadily more favourable – atrend that will continue to mid-century

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Collecting the DividendCollecting the Dividend

A huge generation of young people is now

entering the workforce. If there are

no jobs and services for them, Pakistan

faces a demographic disaster. If they are

engaged in the economy, politics and

society, Pakistan could collect a one-off

boost to its growth and development.

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Collecting the DividendCollecting the Dividend

This demographic dividend first became

available in the 1990s. The window of

opportunity will close around 2045, by

which time the society will be ageing

rapidly. During this period, therefore,

investment in the next generation will

have a huge impact on Pakistan's long

term prospects.

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Collecting the DividendCollecting the Dividend

Leaders need to make the next

generation their number one priority,

dramatically increasing investment in

young people, helping them reach their

economic potential, supporting young

families, and engaging the youth as

active citizens and future leaders.

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Collecting the DividendCollecting the Dividend

A long term vision for the nextgeneration should form the basis of anew contract with young people,

settingout what they can expect from

Pakistanand what the country expects them todeliver in return.

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VIEWSVIEWSLet the girls be provided equalopportunity to study. what is

this? some kind of colossal jokethat we are muslims by religionand we can't impart education

to our female youth? otherthing, include daily news paperreading in their syllabus. and

teach them to really readbetween the lines, not skim

thru the newspapesSaamiya Musani

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VIEWSVIEWS

One of the major challenges

which the next generation of

Pakistan needs to know is to

have answers to the questions,

and enough knowledge about

the political/economic

condition of the country

Rabia

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VIEWSVIEWSThe youth must not forgetwho they are and wht theyr a part of.. They must keepthe cultural heritage alive

in thier hearts..... Dontforget your identity if youdo, the world will forgetyou....... hey, it rhymes!!

Furqan

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VIEWSVIEWS

“The journey of a thousand

miles begins with a single step."

Pakistanis need to keep this

adage in mind and no matter

how trying the circumstances,

we need to keep believing that

we can pull through.

WAQAS ABID

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I think word 'CHALLENGE' is

not the right expression of

the current and future

scenario, it is a 'WAR' our

next generation have to face.

Mirza Zahid ul Hassan

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VIEWSVIEWSI believe that our demographicsituation provides our young

with an extraordinaryopportunity to compete in

whatever sphere they chose.We have an opportunity to turnour very large and very youngpeople into a productive asset.

Muhammad Fahad Lakhani

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VIEWSVIEWSThe main challenge that the

next generation of thiscountry faces is self

realization. We must realizewhat we are Pakistanis. Wemust come of the shell of

ignorance and compete withthe world.

Ahmed Abdullah

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VIEWSVIEWS

There are three main factors

faced by our youth are:

Education, Justice

(equal opportunity)

and Employment.

Bilal Raza Khan

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VIEWSVIEWS

The challenges of the next

generation of Pakistan is that

the they have to compete

with the developed

countries and the scenario is

changing rapidly

Muhammad Laeeq Ur

Rehman

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VIEWSVIEWSWill there be enough jobs for

the next generation? Withthe current security threats,

will we be able to attractforeign investment? Will they

be able to go abroad forhigher studies? Will they beable to enjoy safety in their

own country?Afsa Babar

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VIEWSVIEWS

The next generation of

Pakistan would be facing a

major problem of freedom,

education, one-ness and

language.

Raheel Ahmad

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VIEWSVIEWSYouth should also be made

aware of social responsibility,so that they can help build

and advance their owntowns, villages and

communities, rather thanabandoning their

environment- henceentrepreneurial skills will be

an extreme guide inadvancing their own

communities.Tatheer Zehra

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VIEWSVIEWSWhen talk about realization i

think Next generation of Pakistando realize there responsibility

and the only problem prevail isthere involvement most of theyoung people afraid to involve

them self in politics and showingthere responsibility is due topoor democratic culture inPakistan they need to be

involved so the only concretestep would there involvement

Arpheel John

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VIEWSVIEWSThe next generation, fortunately

or unfortunately, is groomedunder an environment wherethe parents and elders teach

them the ways of illegalovertaking. The potential can

not be realized by scoring As inO and A Level examinations butthe emphasis should be given

for the active participation of theyouth in the community and its

activities.Majid Ali Khan Ghori

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VIEWSVIEWS

Give a "fair" chance to

"real" "people".

Hira Hanif

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VIEWSVIEWSA proper youth policy should

be that should beconcentrating on the youth

only. As I said earlier, a equaland affordable educationsystem, opportunities for

sports and vocationaleducation is a must.

Ayesha Khan

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VIEWSVIEWSGovernment should provide

the windows for theengagement of the youth in

the decision making process.No decision about us,

without us. Private/CivilSector: Opportunities like

Model Parliaments,Assemblies and role-playing.

Wajahat Nasser

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VIEWSVIEWS

Youth of today is lacking

direction and even if they do

have it no one is taking

chance to trust them. This

attitude should be changed.

Baroosh Ahsan

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VIEWSVIEWS

If u can...give us a good

atmosphere to study n

practice...give us world class

education in pakistan or

abroad.....or kill us...

Adil Ayub

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VIEWSVIEWS

Forums and promoting of

student exchange so that an

exchange of cultures can be

witnessed and create a field

for next generation "MADE

IN PAKISTAN" market

globally

Syed Hussain Raza Moosavi

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VIEWSVIEWS

Apart from sympathy and

disrespect? Recognition,

Respect and Tolerence!

Rabia Kiyani

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VIEWSVIEWSThe youth are the leaders oftomorrow, what they dreamtoday will become the realityfor Pakistan tomorrow, so itis important that they dreamand work to provide a better

Pakistan for the nextgenerations. They can workby reaffirming the goals and

the ideologies with whichPakistan was formed.

Wajahat Nassar

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If the ppl of this generation

would quit drugs and

smoking, our next

generation would

automatically become more

involved in creating a more

prosperous Pakistan?

Samreen

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Mainly by combating

poverty. Because when a

family is facing hunger it

doesn't matter which kind

of marketing technique we

are using they don't care

about it.

Beenish Wasay

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The govt and the youth are

two pillars of the nation they

should move side by side for

the prosperous Pakistan.

Pakistan zindabad

Mehreen Malik

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VIEWSVIEWSA complete new policy isneeded for all the youths

especially 14, 15 years oldbecause of the increased

terrorist activities. Ayoungster should be showna direction, a career path, a

goal, for this career advisoryservices are required.

Shoaib Jadoon

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VIEWSVIEWSChildren, or the next

generation is the future ofthis country, today's childrenwould be tomorrow's Prime

Minister, President, Doctor ora Teacher, and these

designation would lead to agood society, good

environment and a goodPakistan.

Raheel Ahmed

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VIEWSVIEWS

The change has to

come from within

Syed Muhammad Hasan

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VIEWSVIEWS

Please built the minds of

individual to remove

terrerism and

extremism...

Sohail

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VIEWSVIEWS

“I believe in change ,

because evolution is the

ultimate survivor of

mankind"

Jarrar Kazim Ali

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VIEWSVIEWSI think the next generation

wants to be involved but weare mostly controlled by theelders and the Taboos of the

society. Frankly, here itseems what you say does notmatter but who and how old

you are matters a lot. Theelders need to trust the next

generation more.Junaid Ahmed

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VIEWSVIEWSI feel that there should be aquota for qualified youth to

sit in the parliament and alsoto observe the parliamentsessions, as they need toknow how policymaking isdone.... and how they can

play their roles to change ifsomething is not working.

Zahid Shahab Ahmed

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VIEWSVIEWSWhen i was an intern at an

organization l i was told thatthe commitment interns showto their work is probably morethan the employees show totheir's. We just need to give

our 18-23 year studentsopportunities to work like

NGOs, volunteering, socialwork and internships and sit

back and watch them dowonders.

Maria Muzammil

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VIEWSVIEWS

It is vital that those who

have share with those who

do not have; whether it is

knowledge, wealth or a

few kind words, whatever

one can afford; be the

giver, not the taker

Ramla Mustafa

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