Paiman Alumni Trust

Paiman Alumni Trust Under the dynamic leadership of Mr. Shafqat Mehmood and Ms. Mossarat Qadeem, PA

PAIMAN Alumni Trust is a nonprofit organization established in 2004 with an aim to promote a peaceful, harmonious and just society by helping uprooted segments of the society. PAIMAN has the largest network of socially and politically active women trainers, social mobilizers and researchers across Pakistan. PAIMAN undertakes national and international trainings of the network’s members in the art

of leadership development, credible & transparent electoral process, gender sensitization, gender mainstreaming, gender budgeting, gender based violence, women’s role in transforming the political process, political agenda and political institutions, democracy & governance, advocacy, media relations, networking, micro-enterprise development, conflict transformation and peace building. PAIMAN has a firm and unflinching resolve that a tangible progress towards our future and goals cannot be achieved without the respect of human rights. As a non profit organization PAIMAN is working for the downtrodden and deprived sections of the society and foresee a smug world of internal bliss for all Pakistanis who thrive and prosper in a democratic and liberal Pakistan.

16/03/2026

Watch the insightful conversation with Madam Mossarat Qadeem, Executive Director of PAIMAN, recorded during the PAIMAN Day Celebration with the dedicated TOLANA members of District Charsadda.

From Invisible Work to Public Recognition As She Builds Peace expands, the campaign’s impact increasingly reaches beyond...
12/03/2026

From Invisible Work to Public Recognition

As She Builds Peace expands, the campaign’s impact increasingly reaches beyond communities and into policy and governance spaces.

In Pakistan, sustained advocacy by PAIMAN Alumni Trust under the She Builds Peace campaign has contributed to provincial authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa committing to develop a Provincial Action Plan on UNSCR 1325 and expand women’s inclusion in peace, security, and disaster‑response structures.

By facilitating the inclusion of women peacebuilders in the District Disaster Management Committee, PAIMAN is helping advance a gender‑responsive approach to disaster management. PAIMAN’s Tolana groups—networks of women peacebuilders established with support from the campaign—have also helped address GBV, including the creation of GBV desks in local police stations.

“Peacebuilding is sustained by the quiet courage of women who hold their communities together in times of uncertainty. The She Builds Peace campaign has helped bring visibility and strength to this leadership, enabling PAIMAN’s Women Tolana members to serve as mediators, first responders, and advocates for justice and safety. Through this shared commitment, women’s local actions evolve into a powerful force for peace, resilience, and community protection.” – Mossarat Qadeem, Executive Director, PAIMAN

🕊️ Six years ago, the She Builds Peace campaign began with a clear goal: to ensure women are protected, included in peace and security decision-making, and resourced to continue their vital work. 🌍

✨ Today, this global movement, led by the International Civil Society Action Network and the Women’s Alliance for Security Leadership, has reached 35 countries and nearly 10,000 people worldwide. 🤝

🗣️ From community clubs in and to youth networks in , women peacebuilders are working tirelessly to prevent violence, support survivors, and strengthen their communities.

They are often the first responders, mediators, and advocates for justice, weaving trust and social cohesion in times of uncertainty. ✊

📖 Join us in celebrating 6 years of and learn more about this global movement.

🔗 Read the full story: https://icanpeacework.org/2026/03/she-builds-peace-six-years-on/

HaPPY Women's and PAIMAN's Day 2 all...
08/03/2026

HaPPY Women's and PAIMAN's Day 2 all...

05/03/2026

PAIMAN celebrates unity and resilience with TOLANA members in District Charsadda, strengthening community bonds and advancing our shared vision for peace and empowerment.

Have a Blessed Ramadan 2 all....
19/02/2026

Have a Blessed Ramadan 2 all....

18/02/2026
Mr. Iftikhar Yousafzai, Program Coordinator PAIMAN, participated in the National Workshop on Partnerships and Sustainabi...
27/01/2026

Mr. Iftikhar Yousafzai, Program Coordinator PAIMAN, participated in the National Workshop on Partnerships and Sustainability in Preventing Violent Extremism at MovenPick Islamabad.
Thirty-two civil society organizations supported under the NACTA–UNODC program came together to share achievements, lessons learned, and community-level PVE impact.
The workshop strengthened CSO partnerships, encouraged peer learning, and addressed coordination challenges.
Through dialogue and group exercises, participants developed a sustainability roadmap to advance long-term, collaborative prevention efforts.

Ms. Mossarat Qadeem, Executive Director PAIMAN Alumni Trust, participated as a Panelist in the National Conference on “W...
27/01/2026

Ms. Mossarat Qadeem, Executive Director PAIMAN Alumni Trust, participated as a Panelist in the National Conference on “Women as Architects of Resilience: Empowering Women in Security and Counterterrorism”, held on 26 January 2026 in Islamabad.

The high-level national conference was convened by the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), with the support of the British High Commission (United Kingdom)

The forum highlighted and strengthened the role of women across Pakistan’s security, justice, and prevention architecture, recognizing their leadership in law enforcement, counterterrorism, financial intelligence, and community resilience. Women’s perspectives remain essential in building inclusive, effective, and resilient prevention and counterterrorism frameworks.

January 26, 2026 - 1st Public Awareness & Outreach Panel Discussion | HyderabadA public awareness and outreach panel dis...
26/01/2026

January 26, 2026 - 1st Public Awareness & Outreach Panel Discussion | Hyderabad

A public awareness and outreach panel discussion on open access to information, the Right to Information (RTI), and disinformation was held at Govt. Boys Degree College, Qasimabad, Hyderabad, bringing together students, faculty members, and information practitioners for an engaging and insightful dialogue.

The session featured a panel discussion moderated by Advocate Rafia Bangash, with distinguished panellists including Mr. Ashok Sharma (Senior Journalist – Secretary of Hyderabad Press Club), Ms. Sobia Saleem – (Information Officer – Sindh Information Department), Prof. Abdul Haleem Dars (President SPLA, Hyderabad Region), Prof. Munir Ahmed Buriro (Principal, GBDC Qasimabad) and other faculty members including Prof. Jawaid Ahmed Almani, Prof. Faisal Ayaz Qureshi, and Prof. Siraj Ahmed Soomro.

This session marked the first in a series of five public awareness and outreach panel discussions to be conducted across various universities and colleges in District Hyderabad, aiming to promote transparency, digital literacy, and responsible information sharing.

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