ISLAMABAD: A national dialogue held here on Friday set the stage for a unified national effort against violent extremism, bringing together stakeholders from the government and civil society to deliberate on strategies and collaborative efforts to prevent violent extremism in Pakistan.

The event organised by National Counter Terrorism Authority (Nacta) in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Islamic Research Institute (IRI). The participants reaffirmed their dedication, and emphasised to transforming policy into practical strategies that enhance inclusion, economic security, and youth opportunities.

They vowed to adopt a comprehensive and effective approach to implement the newly approved National Prevention of Violent Extremism (NPVE) policy.

Civil society organizations presented their plans to advance the implementation of thirty projects relevant to the NPVE policy.

Member Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) and Director General (R&D) Nacta, Dr Khalid Chauhan emphasised that collective approach was required to address the root causes of extremism and build resilience society. About the recently approved NPVE policy; he said it reflected the will, resolve, and policy ownership needed to address the challenge of violent extremism.

“Success of the policy would require passion and dedication so that future generations live in peaceful and prosperous Pakistan”, he remarked.

He also added that the policy aligns with broader development framework of the federal government of Pakistan.

Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) Dr Mukhtar Ahmed in his remarks, said the youth of Pakistan stands at the heart of this effort, and through education and empowerment, we can shape a future free from violence and division.

Director General National Commission for Human Development, Ali Asghar underscored the significance of human development in prevention of violent extremism.

He was of the view that in this regard efforts were required to improve the position of Pakistan in the Human Development Index.

Published in Dawn, February 1st, 2025

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