Insan Foundation Trust (IFT)

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IFT works with all parts of society to promote the ideas of peace, democracy and equality. IFT is currently running a programme called 'Act for Change' with about 4,000 Pakistani and Afghan refugees, in NWFP.
Last updated: ديسمبر 2019

Insan Foundation Trust (IFT) works for peace and democracy, good governance and rights of the women, children and religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan. IFT believes that by taking this broad approach, it has the ability to resolve all forms of unhealthy conflicts in Pakistan. They see one of the most effective ways of shaping this approach is to engage communities and government in debates and discussions.

IFT is currently running a programme called “Act for Change” with about 4,000 Pakistani and Afghan refugees, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This runs under a core programme of IFT, the Child Development and Youth Leadership Program (CDYLP). Before its volunteer phase from 2008 onwards, the project was being undertaken with 14,000 students and community members in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan.

As well as the CDYLP, IFT runs the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Program (GEWEP). GEWEP aims to demonstrate the social, political and economic viability of gender equality and women’s empowerment. One of the most recent initiatives under GEWEP is Women Action for Peace and Non-Violence (WAPN) - a national programme in partnership with another Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-based organisation, Khwendo Kor. This partnership seeks to promote the grassroots implementation of the UN Security Council Resolutions 1325, 1820, 1880 and 1889, on women, peace and security, and reduce prevalence of domestic violence.

Youth groups, women, government and non-government organisations and institutions are IFT’s strategic partners in the struggle for change. The organisation provides technical support to the government and its departments on mainstreaming gender issues, and IFT believes that this working relationship is going to expand the horizon further as the Punjab Home Department has showed its interest to work with IFT with respect to the implementation of the WAPN programme.


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