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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…
Treating citizens and regions with equality, will dent extremist spaces
CVE Consultation-5
To deal with the menace of extremism in the long-run, there is a need to treat all citizens of the country and their areas with equality, as promised in the constitution. Only then can the ideological and physical…
To address militancy holistically, NAP shall be revised, bifurcating in soft and hard components
CVE Consultation-4
Members of a working group called for revising National Action Plan afresh, dividing into two broader components, Counter-Terrorism (CT) and Counter-Violent Extremism (CVE). The first component, CT, shall deal with the…
“National Charter of Peace” be produced to eradicate extremism
CVE Consultation-3
To root out extremism, state players, civil society, and religious stakeholders should hold multi-pronged dialogues on critical philosophical issues of the state and society, producing “National Charter of Peace”. The…
High-powered parliament-endorsed commissions required to review dealing with militant groups
CVE Consultation-2
To deal with the menace of militancy in the country, parliament should constitute high-powered commissions aimed at reviewing the policies that produced militants and at mainstreaming those willing to shun violence.…
“Engaging parliament key in shaping religious narrative against extremism”
CVE Consultation-1
There is a greater need for revisiting the religious narrative that extremists invoke to justify their acts. Whatever be the specifics of the counter discourse, some sort of mechanism may be evolved, not least by…
12 media students trained on video journalism
On March 17 and March 18, Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) trained 12 media students on the essentials of video journalism, in Islamabad.
12 students from mass communication & media studies departments were selected from a pool…
Pakistan-Afghanistan media should orient debates beyond blame game: PIPS roundtable
On 14 March 2017, PIPS, with the support of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), hosted a roundtable dialogue, “Pakistan-Afghanistan relations: transforming through media”.
The dialogue hosted ten visiting Afghan journalists, who were…
Despite divisive regional scenario, CPEC can achieve goals of connectivity
The emerging scenario in region around Pakistan is bereft with differences, rivalry, and insecuriy, a situation likely to exacerbate under Trump administration. Even CPEC gets played in those differences. But with right set of policies,…
‘Functional SAARC viable for regional cooperation’: Nepalese scholar
A functional SAARC is a viable option for regional cooperation and progress for the South Asian belt. And will provide a stronger “bargaining power” for the member countries against non-member states while forging new relations.
These were…