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CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q3, 2019

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q3, 2019

Casualties from Violence in Pakistan In the words of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the world is facing "an unprecedented threat from intolerance, violent...

Hamaray Heeray

Hamaray Heeray

Authors: Shams Momand and Malik Mustafa Download

Pakistan Center of Excellence

Pakistan Center of Excellence

This report was made possible through the dedication and hard work of the PACE team and the guiding spirit of Imtiaz Gul, Executive Director, CRSS and Zeeshan Salahuddin, Project...

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q2, 2018

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q2, 2018

The death toll from militancy has been on a steady decline. However, militants continue to stage attacks, especially targeting security personnel. Compounding this threat is the...

Sabawoon Inspiring Stories

Sabawoon Inspiring Stories

Written By: Imtiaz Gul Edited By: Zeeshan Salahuddin Sabawoon (dawn) is a flagship radio intervention of the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS). It is aired from...

Beyond Boundaries Phase II

Beyond Boundaries Phase II

Pakistan - Afghanistan Track 1.5 and II Connecting People Building Peace Promoting Cooperation The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) – as part of its efforts to...

CRSS Annual Security Report 2017

CRSS Annual Security Report 2017

The past year continued the trend of declining violence over the last three years, with many outlaws arrested or convicted. Although the drop in violence-related fatalities was...

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“For the past nine years, I have been living in Pakistan. Being part of different youth initiatives here has allowed me to witness the incredible warmth and hospitality of the Pakistani people, and how they empathize with young Afghans like me. The Pak-Afghan Youth Peace Initiative by CRSS has helped me realize my potential as a youth and refugee leader. I’m determined to spread the messages of peace and friendship that I am taking away from this fellowship.”

Zainab Saee

Afghan Refugee