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Community Appraisal and Motivation Programme (CAMP) is a national non-profit and non-governmental organization established and registered in May 2002, under the Societies Act of 1860 (Registration No. 192/5/2946). We work with some of the most underprivileged communities in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan; responding to emergencies, improving access to quality health and education, creating livelihood opportunities and working closely with communities and government departments to promote human rights, peace and security.(Read more about CAMP)

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Research and advocacy being core competencies of CAMP, it is running several information and advocacy campaigns against the use of small arms and light weapons, landmines, and cluster bombs. In addition CAMP is an active member of the following global networks:

  1. International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA)
  2. International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), a 1997 Nobel Laureate
  3. Cluster Monition Coalition (CMC)

CAMP is also the country’s primary ‘Landmine Monitor Researcher’ in Pakistan for the Landmine Monitor Report, which is an unprecedented project of ICBL. Since Pakistan is not a member of the Ottawa Landmine Ban Treaty, CAMP is working to increase awareness in this regard and for the ratification of the treaty in Pakistan. The first ever research report on the situation of small arms and light weapons in Pakistan has recently been published by CAMP.

Soidarity Day (1st January 2011)

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Aman Ittehad is a citizen platform that is striving for peace, democracy and justice in Pakistan. It calls for a shift in Pakistan from a security to a welfare state. The Solidarity Day is an expression of the power of ordinary citizens, and a call to exercise their choice and free will.

Aman Ittehad gave a call to hold rallies on 1st January 2011 at 1:00 pm as an expression of solidarity with people suffering violence in any form, including suicide attacks, bomb blasts, target killings, kidnappings, disappearances, and torture killings. The rallies were held in more than 100 different locations across Pakistan.

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Rule of Law Programme in Pakistan

With financial support from the German Foreign Office, and legal as well as technical assistance from the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, Germany, CAMP  aimed at conducting two detailed research assessments 

 'Reforming The Tribal Jirga System In Pakistan’s Tribal Areas’ and ‘Assessing The Legal Environment Of Afghans in Pakistan’.

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by Dr. Radut.