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What We Do...
CAMP’s overall programme strategy involves working closely with communities to help identify their needs and priorities, and build projects that will lead to durable solutions. With this dynamic approach, our multifarious projects always focus on how we can help communities to help themselves.
CAMP has created a niche in FATA and Khyber Pukhtunkhwa and continues to address development needs, respond to emergencies, advocate for rights’ and matters of peace and security, and conduct research. Following is a detailed account of our core programming areas:
















"Peshawar: Eminent speakers stressed upon the need for a special law on women trafficking for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that would address the issue holistically.
Peshawar: Parliamentarians from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly have promised a law that will address the issue of women trafficking in KPK holistically. These views were expressed at a day long consultative workshop on countering women trafficking aimed for provincial...
In order to initiate small scale community based advocacy oriented projects/activities in different areas of Khyber Agency, agreements were signed between 32 Community Based Organizations of Khyber Agency and Community Appraisal and Motivation Programme (CAMP) in a...
In order to initiate small scale community based advocacy oriented projects/activities in different areas of Khyber Agency, agreements were signed between 32 Community Based Organizations of Khyber Agency and Community Appraisal and Motivation Programme (CAMP) in a...
A half day consultative meeting on Women Trafficking under the title "The Inter Institutional Referral System (IRS)" was organized by Community Appraisal & Motivation Programme (CAMP) on 26/06/2010.
A periodical networking meeting with the CBOs of Kurram Agency was held on 16th June, 2010 at Shalozan House, Parachinar. This activity was held under CAMP’s project, titled as “Communities for Change.” The event was attended by 73 participants who were representing 31...