Peace in Afghanistan: A Shared Destiny of Pak-Afghan Relations
As the US forces prepare for withdrawal from Afghanistan, a wide range of possibilities are being discussed.
As the US forces prepare for withdrawal from Afghanistan, a wide range of possibilities are being discussed.
The Pak-Afghan Youth Jirga Series, is based around highlighting the issues that the youth of Pakistan and Afghanistan face.
In the spirit of celebrating International Women’s Day, on the 8th of March, Pak-Afghan Youth Forum held an all-female Youth Jirga, in order to highlight the problems that women face on both sides of the border.
“Multiplying Thoughts: Narratives and Storytelling in a Digital World” workshop by Pak Afghan Youth Forum commenced on 29th January, 2021.
On 18th January 2021, Pak Afghan Youth Forum held a cross-border dialogue through video conferencing between notable athletes, commentators, and institutional professionals, from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Pak Afghan Youth Forum (PAYF) hosted media professionals on an online open forum to freely discuss the challenges, issues, and problems they face, but most importantly, their role in regional peace and bilateral relations.
PAYF aims to replicate the honesty and participation of the traditional Jirga thorough its Youth Jirga series;
Pak Afghan hosted its first brainstorming session at their office in D-12 Islamabad on 8th of September 2020.
PAYF hosted an open forum where students openly discussed their challenges and issues, receiving direct responses and support.
A youth media workshop by Pak Afghan Youth Forum (PAYF) was conducted from the 29th– 31st of October; hosting numerous Afghan students and media personalities in Islamabad for 3 days.