KARACHI: Dr Ruth Pfau, founder of the Mary Adelaide Leprosy Centre, Saturday urged AKU graduated to make use of their education and training by providing a service, best rewarded by a person's happiness and gratitude.
"I know how desperate Pakistani youth is for role models and I wish they had more," she said while addressing the 412 graduates from 36 cities in Pakistan and four countries being awarded degrees and diplomas at the Aga Khan University (AKU) convocation 2015 here.
She spoke of how young people respond to individuals perceived to be exemplary, whom they can admire, respect and be influenced by.
In his welcome address Firoz Rasul, President, AKU spoke about civil society, of great importance for Pakistan and its neighbours and how everyone is a potential member.
"It is in civil society that both our unity and our diversity are expressed.
We express our diversity when a multitude of voices speak without fear on every subject.
We express our unity through the respect that we accord those whose perspective we may not share, but whose right to their perspective we respect," he noted.
When civil society is strong, communities and countries thrive. When they are not feared or discouraged, they are important contributors to the public good. "Otherwise, the 'Ruth Pfaus' of today and tomorrow may find it impossible to help us address the many challenges Pakistan faces." said AKU President.
On the occasion degrees were conferred upon 233 nurses, 212 medical graduates and 21 post graduates in medicine, 2 PhDs in the health sciences, 20 master's, 96 graduate level degrees and 17 advanced diplomas (13 in Human Development; 4 in Health Professions Education).
The PhD in Education went to a student from the northern areas. In addition, 31 master's degrees and 12 advanced diplomas in education were also granted during the convocation ceremony.
There were two best graduate awards with Dr Amna Qasim from the Medical College and Afsheen Amirali Hirani from the School of Nursing and Midwifery receiving the honours.
The University also honoured two of its faculty. Dr Abdou Filali-Ansary, the founding director of AKU's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, from 2002-2010, was conferred the title of Professor Emeritus and Dr Muhammad Memon, the director of the Institute for Educational Development, Pakistan was conferred the Award of Excellence in Education.
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