Human rights defenders, student activists observed International Volunteer Day

KashmirHuman rights defenders, student activists observed International Volunteer Day

Islamabad, Pakistan: Around 100 young men and women student leaders from major universities in Islamabad and Rawalpindi observed an event in connection with international Volunteer Day. The event was organized by the YFK-International Kashmir Lobby Group, which is an international NGO working with the UN on peace in South Asia through conflict resolution in Kashmir.


This year’s theme, set by United Nations, is “Volunteer now for our common future” accompanied by UN’s two hashtags for this event: #IVD2021 and #VolunteerNow.
YFK added a third global hashtag: #KashmirActivism, which refers to the work on documenting human rights violations in Kashmir and the desire for peace.
YFK–International Kashmir Lobby Group (Youth Forum For Kashmir) is a non-partisan, international non-governmental organization, working for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir Conflict in accordance with United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolutions.

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