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This report, sponsored by the Center for Conflict Management at the U.S. Institute of Peace, focuses on the inroads extremist narratives have made in Pakistani society. As
Pakistani...
"The use of American unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS), aka, drones, to attack targets in Pakistan has become a source of great controversy in Pakistan. There have been public protests against...
"Equality Now and our partners in Pakistan are deeply concerned about the continuing attacks and threats against activists and NGO workers in Pakistan. Women, and those working to promote the...
With three years of devastating floods putting the lives and livelihoods of at least four million citizens at risk, and military operations against militants displacing thousands more in the...
Over the course of the 2010 monsoon season, Pakistan experienced the worst floods in its
history. The UK was at the forefront of the international community’s response to the
disaster...
"Pakistan’s military offensives against Taliban
insurgents in the west of the country have
generated a population exodus on a scale
unmatched since the founding of the state...
DRC has been present in Pakistan since 2010 through its field office in Peshawar, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) close to the Afghan border. Responding to the severe flooding in autumn 2010, DRC...
The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum was formed in 2003 to coordinate and strengthen the
efforts of International NGOs working in disaster management. The forum comprises 35 of
the largest...
"More than 1.5 million people affected by floods; 185,000 hit by earthquakes; and nearly 1 million remain displaced due to insecurity Pakistan remained vulnerable to emergencies in 2013,...