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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JAN-MAR 2026

Journalists should report conflict, not amplify it

PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

“To fix education system, disconnect should be bridged among teachers, students, administrators, and policy makers”

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Militants stepped up attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in June: PIPS monthly security review

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“Teachers can practice and preach empathy to promote tolerance”

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Politics of Exclusion: A case study of 2nd Constitutional Amendment

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“Social justice” can help overcome identity crisis and nurture coexistence

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‘Social justice, inclusive decision-making can greatly foster the spirit of cohesion’

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“People strongly believe their identities make them vulnerable or favourable”

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Militants hit hard Balochistan once again in May 2019: says PIPS monthly security report

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“Differences be overcome, with mutual dialogues”: teachers-students interactions

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Two-way interactions required to move forward: PIPS’ Dialogue Pakistan

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