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- Gaza universities’ officials stress immediate need for virtual learning platforms, remote laboratory facilities for Palestinians
- COMSTECH, Pakistani private universities have launched program to provide 5,000 scholarships for Palestinian students
ISLAMABAAD: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) COMSTECH Coordinator General Dr. Iqbal Choudhary on Sunday invited the presidents of major Gaza universities to Islamabad, hoping their visit would lead to solutions for academic continuity in the war-torn area.
The OIC’s Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) has facilitated Palestinian students in securing higher education amid Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed at least 57,000 people and destroyed hundreds of schools since October 2023, dealing a major blow to the education sector in the area.
Choudhary held a high-level virtual meeting with the presidents of all major universities in Gaza to coordinate a “collective humanitarian and academic response” to the war’s impact on higher education sector in the region, the OIC body said in its press release.
“During the meeting, the Coordinator General extended a formal invitation to Gaza’s university presidents currently outside the region to visit Islamabad,” the statement said.
“The visit aims to foster direct dialogue with key stakeholders and explore collaborative solutions to sustain academic continuity under these extraordinary circumstances.”
Choudhary conveyed his deep concern for the people of Palestine, particularly academics, students, and researchers as Israel’s war rages on.
“The suffering of the people of Gaza is unbearable, yet their resilience is inspiring,” Choudhary was quoted as saying by COMSTECH.
During the meeting, the university representatives gave a presentation highlighting key proposals to facilitate medical training for displaced students, capacity-building for health professionals, access to scientific publishing, and supporting research on the psychological impact of war, COMSTECH said.
“Participants also emphasized the immediate need for virtual learning platforms and remote laboratory facilities as many university campuses have been destroyed,” the statement added.
COMSTECH, in collaboration with the Association of Private Sector Universities of Pakistan (APSUP) and member universities of the COMSTECH Consortium of Excellence, initiated a program in 2021 offering 500 fully funded scholarships and fellowships to Palestinian students.
This number was increased to 5,000 scholarships in 2023. Many Palestinian students have already arrived in Pakistan under this program and are pursuing full-degree programs, while efforts are underway to bring more students to the country.