Volunteer Task Force for community service on the cards
Islamabad: Islamabad Capital Territory Administration (ICTA) has planned to constitute a Volunteer Task Force for the residents of federal capital to enhance liaison between the district administration and the city’s dwellers seeking the public support to offer better community service.
The role of volunteers in today’s modern society could not be underestimated as they were necessary and extremely helpful for a healthy community, a senior official in ICTA told this agency here on Sunday adding that different government departments across the country have adopted this strategy for the socio-economic development of the society.
The residents were invited to become the member of this force by filling the application form available at https://forms.gle/GyB4EDB3fXrSKvpA8. Elaborating the responsibilities of the Task Force, he said, the members would play a pro-active role through participating in ICTA mass awareness campaigns.
The public could help the city administration in organizing campaigns, seminars, workshops, conferences and festivals in the federal capital for public welfare. He said the force members could also participate in electronic media shows, debates and discussions.
The members would be tasked with responsibility of engaging community through public relations and social networking as well as to mobilize the students in academic institutions, would also be made their responsibility.
The proposed areas for the working of volunteers was parks and recreation, youth and social services, education, environment/recycling, community & economic development, public health, safety and many others, he maintained. He said a volunteer manager would be deputed by ICTA who would be overall responsible for ensuring effective implementation and success of the volunteers.
He would ensure recruitment of volunteers based on their skills and interests would also be carried out for day to day affairs of ICTA Volunteers Task Force, he said. In order to ensure availability with required skills, campus ambassadors would be deployed at major educational institutions which would act as an advocate of ICTA, their respective institutes propagating the activities for the administration and its attached departments, he added.
Besides, Interest Based Groups would be created to supervise the campaigns launched by the Task Force, while each group would comprise of 01 Steering Committee Member, 01 Campus Ambassador and volunteers interested in the activities of respective group.
Multiple Interest Based Groups would also be created for the different areas of the federal capital as per need. A Steering Committee comprising of the officers of city administration and civil society members would be constituted to provide guidelines to Task Force members besides suggesting initiatives which could be undertaken, he concluded.
-
Former Nickelodeon Star Kianna Underwood Dies At 33 In Tragic Hit-and-run -
Prince Harry Risks Straining Marriage To Make Archie, Lilibet Make Emotional Demand Of Meghan -
Sarah Ferguson’s Pal Reveals What She Really Thinks Of Beatrice, Eugenie Choosing A Royal Christmas -
North West Raps About Piercings, Tattoos And Skipping School In New Song -
Teddi Mellencamp Shares Hopeful Health Update Amid Cancer Battle: 'Cloud Is Lifting' -
Prince William Makes Clear The Conditions He Has For Meeting Prince Harry -
Sara Foster Slams Age Gap Relationship After 'blah' George Clooney Date -
Jennifer Garner Recalls Enduring Ben Affleck’s Intense Beyoncé ‘Halo’ Phase -
Prince Harry’s Mental Health Ends Up At Stake As Meghan Moves Him To 'second Fiddle' -
Bradley Cooper On Who His Mother Thinks Is The World’s Best Actor -
Meghan Markle Offers Glimpse Into Intimate Dance Moment With Harry Amid Split Rumors -
Jon Bon Jovi Joins The Viral 2016 Throwback Trend With Nostalgic Photos -
Kate Middleton Hailed For Her Lack Of ‘obligation’ As Well As Altruistic, Selfless Qualities -
Jason Momoa Says Being With Beau Adria Arjona Feels 'perfect' -
Idris Elba Says One Mix-up Nearly Cost Him A Knighthood From King Charles -
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Incurs Anger Of Biggest Royal