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Society for Human Rights & Prisoners' Aid (SHARP-Pakistan)

Striving for a Human Rights friendly Pakistan

Activites & Events

Sensitization workshop for police officials (Nowshehra)

On 2nd of April 2019, SHARP/SDC Peshawar team organized a one day  sensitization session for police officials on “International Protection, Human Rights, Refugee Rights & Status of Afghan Refugees’’ at Police Training School, Nowshehra. Mr. Asad Afridi explained the role of UNHCR & SDC Project, its activities regarding Afghan refugees and the mandate of interventions.

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One-day Training for Police Officials (Kasur)

SHARP (Society for Human Rights and Prisoners Aid) continues its efforts to promote the concept of Human Rights through advocacy, strengthening the institution, protecting the rights of the people particularly women and children, welfare of prisoners, struggling for refugee rights and legal reforms.  SHARP/ALAC II since its establishment in Lahore has adopted an integrated approach for

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One-day Training for Police Officials (Attock)

SHARP-PAKISTAN regularly organizes sensitization and awareness raising trainings workshops for Judiciary, Law enforcement agencies (Police and FIA officials), Public Prosecutors, Lawyers, CSOs, Media and law students on diverse topics; through this initiative SHARP-Pakistan has capacitated over “Ten Thousand” officials on human and refugee rights, human trafficking and smuggling in context of national and international laws,

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One-day Capacity building training for Jail authorities (Lahore)

SHARP-PAKISTAN organizes awareness raising trainings for Students, Judiciary officers, Lawyers, Jail authorities and Police Officials to aware them about the basic Human and refugee rights and their role towards society. Keeping in view on 18th December 2018 SHARP/ALAC-II team organized one-Day training workshop for Jail Authorities on “Human, Refugee and Prisoner’s Rights” to sensitize Jail

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One-day Capacity building training for Public Prosecutors (Mianwali)

SHARP-PAKISTAN conducted a training workshop for 22 Public Prosecutors at Royal Inn hotel, Mianwali on 14th December, 2018; with the collaboration of UNHCR, for the purpose of enhancing their knowledge about Refugee rights through respective sessions on Human rights and refugee rights. On the arrival of police participants their registration were made and the training material were distributed

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16 days of activism (celebration under IPLAAR project)

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is an international campaign to challenge violence against women and girls. The campaign runs every year from 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. This 16-day period also highlights other significant dates including: December 3-­­­­­­ International Day of Persons with

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Consultative Dialogue on Citizenship to Refugee Children and Stateless Persons (Quetta)

Introduction/Background: Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan has proposed the integration policy for Pakistani born refugee children and stateless persons.  This idea is widely appreciated by all the stakeholders across the globe. He has invited suggestions in this regard while speaking in the parliament. By endorsing the humanitarian stance of PM, SHARP-Pakistan has voluntary started

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