Carnival brings joy, creativity to hundreds of disadvantaged children.

ISLAMABAD -- A children's festival was held in Islamabad on Friday by Islamic Relief Pakistan bringing together hundreds of kids, especially girls who are out of school due to poverty and giving them a day full of fun and recreation.

The festival was aimed to celebrate talents and creativity and featured a wide range of activities and entertainment for different age groups.

Children from different parts of the twin cities participated in the festival and showcased their talents through various competitions and games. The festival also included music and dance performances, art and craft workshops, games, and more.

They were able to explore their creativity and learn from each other in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Speaking about the festival, Country Director Islamic Relief Pakistan, Mr. Asif Sherazi said, "Children are at the heart of our work.

Our efforts are directed towards protecting children at a disadvantage whether they are on the streets or children unable to attend schools due to poverty. It was wonderful...

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