Newsletter April 2025
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SHARP Protection Team successfully conducted a one-day capacity-building training session for Punjab police officials at the Police Training School, Rawat, Rawalpindi. The session was part of SHARP’s ongoing efforts to strengthen law enforcement’s capacity to understand and implement Refugee and Human Rights Laws in Pakistan. A total of 45 police officers participated in the training,
SHARP, in collaboration with our Protection Partner, successfully conducted two back-to-back Capacity Building Workshops with lawyers enrolled with the Islamabad High Court Bar Association (IHCBA) on March 25-26, 2025. The trainings aimed to enhance the legal community’s understanding of human rights, national & international protection frameworks, and legal mechanisms for refugees and migrants. On both training
SHARP successfully concluded series of 10 peacebuilding theatre workshops with a stunning session at Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Sukkur in collaboration with NACTA and UNODC, under the EU-funded AMAN-KAAR (Performers for Peace) initiative. Under the direction of Mr. Safeer Ullah Khan, a well-known theater director and activist, the workshop united youth from diverse backgrounds and
SHARP successfully conducted a transformative theatre workshop at the University of Larkana in collaboration with NACTA and UNODC, under the EU-funded AMAN-KAAR (Performers for Peace) initiative. Under the direction of Mr. Safeer Ullah Khan, a well-known theater director and activist, the workshop united young people from many backgrounds. It used the power of performance and storytelling
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SHARP successfully conducted a transformative theater workshop at Government Girls Degree College, Usta Muhammad, in collaboration with NACTA and UNODC, under the EU-funded AMAN-KAAR (Performers for Peace) initiative. To foster diversity, tolerance, and social harmony, this immersive event brought together young minds from many backgrounds through narrative and performance. The workshop, which was led by the
SHARP, in collaboration with NACTA and UNODC, successfully organized a dynamic theatre workshop at Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU) Khairpur, under the EU-funded AMAN-KAAR (Performers for Peace) initiative. This workshop brought together young minds from diverse backgrounds, using the power of storytelling and performance to promote inclusivity, tolerance, and social harmony. Led by the esteemed theatre
SHARP proudly hosted a vibrant and inspiring event celebrating Nowruz and International Women’s Day 2025, bringing together 40 Afghan refugee women, men and SHARP staff to honour heritage, resilience and empowerment. The gathering highlighted the strength and contributions of women, reinforcing the need to #AccelerateAction toward gender equality and social cohesion. The session was skillfully facilitated
With great enthusiasm, SHARP Pakistan celebrated International Women’s Day 2025 across Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Mianwali, recognizing the remarkable contributions of women who drive positive change within our organization and beyond. The day served as a powerful testament to the strength, resilience, and leadership of women, reinforcing SHARP’s unwavering commitment to gender equality, empowerment, and