Pakistan
Transforming Violent Extremism for Women Peace Architects in Pakistan – 2023Inspiring the Next Generation of Independent Media in Pakistan |
Youth Mapping Report (Karachi and Lahore)Youth Mapping Report (Karachi and Lahore) |
Barrier Analysis – Inspiring the Next Generation of Independent Media in PakistanInspiring the Next Generation of Independent Media in Pakistan |
Central and South Asia Strategy SummarySearch for Common Ground’s strategy for “Central and South Asia,” focuses on the dynamics within and around five countries – Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Developed in 2019, this strategy focuses on our approach for our work in the conflict geography which is made up of three interlocking conflict systems: Afghanistan’s recurring and ongoing war; social and political divisions in Pakistan, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Afghanistan’s border; and the conflicts of the Ferghana Valley and beyond in Central Asia. |
The Women Leaders of Khyber PakhtunkhwaA workshop on leadership and advocacy inspired 48 female politicians to make a difference in their local communities in Pakistan. |
Search launches leadership training for newly elected female LG office-bearersThe News reports on our trainings for women leaders in Pakistan. |
My Story, Our Voice – Youth Communication through Appreciative Inquiry ApproachThe report presents findings form baseline study carried for the project ‘Social Cohesion and Resilience My Story, Our Voice – Youth Communication through Appreciative Inquiry Approach’ implemented by SFCG Pakistan and supported by UNICEF, Pakistan. The project aimed at increasing the individual capacity of community youth leaders and other stakeholders to promote social cohesion and be proactive agents of change. The findings reveal that although the youth would like to help people from their communities, the majority felt that this help should not just be limited to their own community. The majority also “completely disagreed‟ that people from other communities in Pakistan did not treat them fairly. There was equal division among young people who felt that when big decision are made in Pakistan the opinions of member of their own community as well as that of other communities should be valued. This is interesting to note as it showed a certain level of maturity amongst the youth. |