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SOUTH ASIA PARTNERSHIP PAKISTAN (SAP-PK): |
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As member of South Asian
civil society movement,
is striving to empower
marginalized sections of
society and working to
influence policies in
favor of people.
SAP-PK derives its name
from a regional network,
i.e., South Asia
Partnership. This is a
volunteer network of
participatory
development-support
organizations operating
under the same name and
for the same purposes in
Canada and four South
Asian countries, i.e.,
Bangladesh, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
It has some presence in
India as well, through a
collective form of three
different organizations.
All these organizations
and Sri Lanka Center for
Development Facilitation
collectively form
SAP-International.
Vision:
South Asia
Partnership - Pakistan’s
vision is to create an
engendered, critical
society in South Asia
based on the universal
principles of human
dignity, justice,
democracy and peaceful
coexistence.
Mission:
The mission of South
Asia Partnership -
Pakistan is to create
enabling environment for
participatory governance
and sustainable
collective action for
peace, human security
and regional cooperation
at South Asian level,
through organization of
the marginalized
sections of society and
development of their
capacities.
Goals:
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Create enabling
environment for
democratic
governance and
effective citizens’
participation
through informed and
effective voice of
the poor, especially
workers and
peasants.
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Facilitate
pro-people civil
society initiatives
at national,
regional and global
levels promoting
collective actions
for peace, justice,
human security and
livelihood.
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Increase sensitivity
and harmony among
people; actions
against structural
violence in our
society through
peaceful means and
movements.
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Contribute to
pro-people
collaborations
between and among
international
organizations on
important
international
concerns.
Strategic Thrusts:
SAP-PK’s
initiatives are based on
its development
philosophy that people
are at the center. This
understanding helps
SAP-PK design its
programs around the
basic and strategic
needs and fundamental
rights of the people,
especially who are
disadvantaged and
unheard. Following
thrusts are the basis of
SAP-PK’s national and
regional programs:
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Democratic
Governance;
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Poverty and
Sustainable
Livelihood;
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Human Security and
Safe Environment;
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Peace and Regional
Cooperation;
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Gender and
Development;
Major Stakeholders:
Male and
Female Workers
(including those who are
semi-employed or
employed in the informal
sector)
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Farmers, both male
and female
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Religious Minorities
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Elected
Representatives and
State Officials
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Civil Society
Groups, especially
Media and Lawyers
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Youth Groups
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