Role of Civil Society Organizations in FATA Education
M Ikram Khan Bajauri,
Sadia Riaz and
Sabeeha Rasheed
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M Ikram Khan Bajauri: PhD scholar at Center for International Peace and Stability (CIPS), NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan
Sadia Riaz: MPhil Scholar, Political Science, IIU, Islamabad, Pakistan
Sabeeha Rasheed: Lecturer, Government Girls Post Graduate College, Hari Pur, Pakistan
Global Social Sciences Review, 2016, vol. 1, issue 1, 39-47
Abstract:
Soon after 9/11, the advent of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in FATA remained focus of discussion among different scholars and stakeholders at different forums. CSOs are considered the messengers of peace and education. These organizations are getting funds from various sources, UN at their top, and invest in the targeted area(s) for the purpose of enhancing the education of a locality. The debate bifurcates CSOs between real objectives persuading and fabricated objectives persuading. Not only those CSOs who are purely working for education but all CSOs are part of this struggle directly or indirectly. This research is focusing on the programs of the CSOs running in FATA and their direct or indirect impact on the education system of the region. The Methodology used for this research is qualitative, comprising direct in-depth interviews and FGDs with students, local population and other stakeholders.
Keywords: Civil Society; Education; Youth; FATA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.31703/gssr.2016(I-I).03
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