APF Attends 58th Session of the UN Commission on Social Development

 
 
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The 58th session is of particular significance for APF and its partner in Pakistan, Family Education Services Foundation, because the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s upcoming visit to Pakistan for the international conference on Afghan refugees will highlight the impact and role of migration, homelessness and social protections.
— Dr. Ameena Zia, Chair, APF UN Initiative
 

In June 2019, APF received Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Affairs Council (ECOSOC), enabling it to engage the international community at the United Nations on policies and initiatives important to the APF mission.

Through the UN Initiative, APF hosts UN meetings focused on Pakistan and participates in NGO Civil Society Meetings hosted by ECOSAC.

APF also provides opportunities for students to contribute through the APF United Nations Internship Program , which was formally launched this month.

On February 14 in New York City, APF interns Adina AamirKelly Cruz ValenciaYosha Ashis Kumar, and Najma Tubssum attended the 58th session of the Commission on Social Development on homelessness, affordable housing, and social protections for all.

 
 
 

Meet the 2020 APF UN Initiative Interns

The APF United Nations Internship Program introduces interns to the inner workings and policies of the United Nations (UN) and the various ways that Pakistan-related policies are shaped by the UN community.

Interns engage Pakistani and international civil society organizations advancing the Millennium Development Goals, and support activities at the UN as part of APF’s NGO status on the United Nations Economic and Social Affairs Council.

 
 
Adina Aamir studies Economics at Rutgers University. She is interested in socioeconomic development and international peace building and hopes to serve marginalized communities in Pakistan and worldwide in the future.

Adina Aamir studies Economics at Rutgers University. She is interested in socioeconomic development and international peace building and hopes to serve marginalized communities in Pakistan and worldwide in the future.

Kelly Cruz Valencia is currently in her senior year at Hunter College majoring in Political Science and minoring in Human Rights. She is interested in international human rights, migrant women’s rights, and hopes to become an international human rig…

Kelly Cruz Valencia is currently in her senior year at Hunter College majoring in Political Science and minoring in Human Rights. She is interested in international human rights, migrant women’s rights, and hopes to become an international human rights lawyer.

Najma Tubssum is currently an undergraduate in her senior year at Hunter College pursuing a degree in Political Science, Human Rights, and English. She is dedicated to exploring methods of mobilizing and empowering youth to combat all forms of inequ…

Najma Tubssum is currently an undergraduate in her senior year at Hunter College pursuing a degree in Political Science, Human Rights, and English. She is dedicated to exploring methods of mobilizing and empowering youth to combat all forms of inequality.

Yosha Ashis Kumar is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Art in Politics and a minor in Public Policy and Management from New York University.

Yosha Ashis Kumar is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Art in Politics and a minor in Public Policy and Management from New York University.

 
 
 
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