The Pakistan - Afghanistan Civil-society Dialogue Initiative
The Pakistan-Afghan cross-border dialogue initiative has engaged civil society activists and community representatives from Pukhtoon populated tribal areas of Pakistan and bordering regions of Afghanistan into a positive discourse on issues and opportunities of building peace in the region
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The Conflict Resolution Facilitators - Peacebuilders Pakistan
The Peacebuilders Pakistan is the network of conflict resolution mediators trained in conflict resolution and mediation skills and represented by civil society and community welfare activists from across FATA, KP and Sindh province (more)

 

Addressing The Issues of Children Affected By Armed Violence
A large number of persons from the tribal areas in North West Pakistan were forced to flee their villages and move into more secure areas. These movements were triggered by military operations...
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Mine Risk Education  Program (MRE)
Due to the recent War and insurgency in the north-west and southern parts of Pakistan has badly affected the humanitarian situation leaving the infrastructures destructed and millions of people internally...
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Religions For Peace
The Religious Youth Leaders invite you to join our year-long global campaign for shared security. Our target petitions are 50,000,000 (fifty million). Signed petitions will be delivered to the United Nations...(
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Sustainable Peace and Development Organization (SPADO) is a non-profit,
non-government and
non-political peace and development organization based in Pakistan.


SPADO is:
Member and focal point for International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC)
Active member of International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA)
Active member of International Peace Bureau (IPB)
Group status for International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR)

MRE FINAL REPORT