The Education Attaché Dr. Mehmet Tuğrul Türker added that the Turkish language camp provides children with more than just language skills—it also offers a comprehensive understanding of Türkiye’s rich history, cultural values, and modern advancements. The ultimate goal is to enable students to pursue higher education in Türkiye with a strong foundation in the Turkish language and foster mutual understanding among diverse communities.
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has launched a two-week “Turkish Summer Camp” to promote children’s education, creativity and physical development in a culturally enriching environment. The initiative was formally inaugurated in a ceremony attended by children, their parents, and distinguished guests including Dr. Zahid Majeed (Director, International Office), Prof. Dr. Khalil Tokar (Director, Yunus Emre Institute), the Education Attaché of the Turkish Embassy in Islamabad, Dr. Mehmet Toyran and Prof. Dr. Samina Tokar, an expert in Turkish language.
The speakers praised the camp as a unique educational and cultural experience for young learners and described it as a practical demonstration of the strong and enduring friendship between Pakistan and Türkiye.
The summer camp, which will continue until July 18, comprises three interactive sessions held each day. The first session focuses on teaching the Turkish language, helping children learn basic vocabulary, sentences, and conversational phrases. The second session involves calligraphy training based on Islamic and Turkish cultural themes, aimed at developing the children’s aesthetic and artistic abilities. The third session introduces traditional Turkish games such as archery and Mangala, encouraging physical activity and offering children a deeper, hands-on appreciation of Turkish traditions.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Dr. Zahid Majeed stated that this is AIOU’s third Turkish Summer Camp, and it continues to serve as an effective platform to nurture children’s hidden talents, broaden their exposure to global cultures, and shape their personalities with confidence and awareness. He further announced that the camp’s closing ceremony will feature AIOU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, and the Ambassador of Türkiye to Pakistan as chief guests.
Prof. Dr. Khalil Tokar, in his remarks, expressed hope that the summer camp would further strengthen the cultural and emotional bonds between the people of Pakistan and Türkiye.
The event reflects AIOU’s commitment to fostering international collaboration and cultural exchange, especially among younger generations.