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Counter-violent extremism
Reintegrating militants should follow process, engaging parliament, laying down criteria
A discussion forum on ‘Reintegration of militants: processes and practices’ was organized by Pak Institute for Peace Studies on 24 October 2017. Besides PIPS team, three international experts shared their perspectives. The event, attended…
200 college and madrassa students engaged in mutual learning activities
Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) successfully engaged around 200 college and madrassa students in a series of joint extra-curricular activities with a view to shed mutually held misperception and stereotypes between the two groups.…
‘Stereotypes towards marginalized groups a widespread phenomenon’: PIPS’s dialogue forum
Provincial Dialogue Forum – 2
It is to the absence of social harmony that non-Muslims in Pakistan are being treated as outsiders not only by radicals but also apparently-moderate individuals. Even in elite institutions, there are…
PIPS hosts “Inclusive and Secure Pakistan” seminar, calls upon parliamentarians to address the…
On 25 May 2017, PIPS hosted “Inclusive and Secure Pakistan” seminar, releasing a national policy report on how to counter violent extremism in Pakistan, and discussing debate on the content of that document.
Participants of the seminar…
“Teachers must respect diversity in classrooms” – PIPS workshop
Teachers can help in building a healthy and inclusive society by supporting and building environment in classroom that promotes atmosphere of tolerance and co-existence among diverse background students. Pre-requisite for such an…
Holistic internal security policy need of the hour
CVE Consultation-10
A consolidated internal security policy be devised, which articulates the roadmap towards addressing those challenges. Only then can violent extremism of all shades be extirpated from the society. These thoughts came…
Producing inquisitive, knowledgeable society can help counter extremism
CVE Consultation-9
Any attempt to counter extremism from the society cannot ignore reform in the education sector. This much is repeatedly stressed. A working group has suggested that any measure aimed at reforming measure should aim at…
Reclaiming cultural spaces can curb extremism
CVE Consultation-8
Given that one of the direct casualties of extremism in the country is its rich diversity, providing enabling environment for pluralism can fade out extremist voices. To do so, the government shall, on priority,…
Regulate conventional and new media to check extremism
CVE Consultation-7
To check the flow of extremist content, there is a need to regulate all forms of media platform, especially current-affairs shows, entertainment programs, cyber spaces, and religious publications.
These suggestions…
Reviving inclusive spaces will enable young people to resist extremism
CVE Consultation-6
To shrink the extremist appeal, young people shall be provided with inclusive public and private spaces, both in physical and digital realms, where they can frequently interact with each other. These will enable them…