Union Minister for Youth Affairs Dr Maung Thin attended a ceremony yesterday morning at the Nay Pyi Taw Sports Training Camp (Gold Camp), where he provided clarification on the President’s address.
Also present
were Deputy Minister U Sitt Naing, Director-General U Kyaw Soe Moe, deputy
directors-general, directors and staff.
The Union
minister first elaborated on the points raised in the President’s speech
concerning the youth sector. He noted that, in order to build a developed
democratic Union, the country requires a large number of highly skilled
intellectuals, professionals, and human resources. He pointed out that many
young people are unable to attend school for various reasons, and stressed that
improving access to education in line with international standards is essential
for the development of human resources. He emphasized that the education sector
must be strengthened collectively to raise educational standards, as a nation
cannot be built by those who lack education, knowledge, or awareness. He
further highlighted that young people represent the country’s future, its
strength, and the driving force behind nation-building, and therefore, the
youth sector must be actively promoted.
He added
that promoting the youth sector requires time, as progress must be achieved
progressively across generations. A sound and systematic foundation is
essential from the outset. Moreover, young people must be nurtured to develop
appropriate thinking, attitudes, analytical ability, and sound judgement
according to their age and level of maturity. Emphasizing the important role of
youth, who will shoulder the responsibilities of the nation in the future, he
explained that the Ministry of Youth Affairs was established anew to ensure
effective and sustained implementation of youth-related initiatives, to
encourage active youth participation in national development processes, and to
promote all-around youth development.
He also
stated that, to develop the five strengths of young people – physical,
intellectual, moral, social, and economic – awareness talks on youth affairs
and health, vocational training, computer and language courses, scouting and
Red Cross training, as well as disaster preparedness programmes, will be
conducted in schools in cooperation with relevant ministries. He urged the
ministry staff to continue working with dedication and enthusiasm, using their
full capacity to promote the development of the youth sector and to nurture
high-quality, well-rounded young people.
MNA/MKKS
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