Awaz Foundation Pakistan: Centre for Development Services

Author name: Ishfaq Khalil

Inclusion of women’s empowerment topics in curriculum demanded

Our correspondent Saturday, November 08, 2014 From Print Edition Islamabad Speakers emphasised on rethinking and revision of curriculum, especially in Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies, and inclusion of topics related to socio-economic development and women’s empowerment in Pakistan. The demand came forward at a dialogue ‘Pakistan Millennium Development Goals Status and Post-2015 Development Framework’ jointly

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Baseline Evaluation Report

EXTERNAL EVALUATION OF INTEGERATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME

This report is the outcome of External Evaluation of Integrated Community Development and Empowerment Programme (ICDEP) implemented by AWAZ CDS in four districts of southern Punjab. The document gives background, provides an overview of evaluation process, details evaluation findings, lists lessons learnt and finally puts forward a few recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and relevance of the programme

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AWAZ-Assessment by Simiotichs 2011

AWAZ-Assessment by Simiotichs 2011

Awaz is a Multan based organization, working in Multan, Vehari, Alipur, Taunsa, Kot Addu, and Janpur. It has organizational chart and job descriptions are available in written form. Awaz was originally and continues to be a rights based organization advocating for rights. However, following the floods of 2010, they are and now providing high level services in the flood

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Peoples' Perception About Discriminatory Laws & Customary Practices Promoting Violence Against Women

Peoples’ Perception About Discriminatory Laws & Customary Practices Promoting Violence Against Women

According to the ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights, 120 laws currently prevailed in the country are discriminatory on the basis of religion and customs. These require revisions and amendments in the current discriminatory laws and new legislation against inhuman customary practices to make responses of state just and pluralistic. Present military regime had

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