Just Peace Initiative Inc.
Organizational Capacity & Institutional Profile
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Mission & Vision
“To promote building of a justice based & peaceful civil society by harnessing the creative energies of the poor and underprivileged”
Just Peace Initiative Inc.
T-227 Hassan Street,
Backside VIP Guest House, Old Bara Road,
University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan
Ph & Fax No: +92-91-5845572, +92-91-5703786
E-Mail: justpeacemail@gmail.com
URL: www.justpeaceint.org
Just Peace International (JPI) is a Non Governmental Organization registered under registration & control ordinance 1961 (Reg. No. DSW/NWFP/2509) with social welfare Directorate Govt. of NWFP, Pakistan. The organization works for the “Promotion of building a just civil society based on justice and peace through conflict transformation methods & harnessing the creative energies of the poor and underprivileged”. This aim is achieved with the close collaboration of partner communities and organizations through a participatory, demand responsive, gender and poverty sensitive integrated development approach in the North-West Frontier Province. JPI interventions mainly focus on achievements in the following domains/programme areas:
Organizational Profile:
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Name of Organization
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“Just Peace International“(JPI)
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Address of Head Office |
T-772 Hassan Street,
Backside VIP Guest House, Old Bara Road,
University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan
Ph & Fax No: +92-91-5845572, +92-91-5703786
E-Mail: justpeacemail@gmail.com
URL: www.justpeaceint.org |
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Contact Person (Name)
Telephone
FAX Number
Email Address |
Naveed Qamar (Coordinator)
(091) 5703786-5845572
(091) 5703786
justpeacemail@gmail.com |
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Registration No.
Registration Act: |
DSW/NWFP/2509
Social Welfare registration & control ordinance (1961) |
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Organizational Skills:
- Human Rights
- Peace Building
- Conflict transformation Methods
- Institutional Development
- Human Resource Development
- Community Mobilization, Organization and Awareness Raising
- Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
- Participatory Research & Analysis
- Gender Sensitization/WID
- Coordination and Institutional Linkages
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Sectoral Interventions: |
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- Reproductive Health Care (HIV/AIDS)
- Primary Health Care
- Mental Health Care
- Drinking Water Supply
- Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
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- Non-Formal Community Based Education
- Adult Literacy
- Agriculture Development
- Vocational Skills Development
- Research
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Geographical coverage: |
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In Human and Institutional Development, and HR advocacy the geographic focus is from local to national level. While JPI sectoral programmatic interventions are implemented in the central, southern and northern districts of NWFP and FATA. The focused districts include Peshawar, Charsadda, Buner, Dir, Swat, Kohat, Swabi, Mardan Abbotabad, Karak, Mansehra, Shangla, and Kohistan. Activities in FATA are implemented through a network of local partners in Agencies & FRs. |
8. Vision & Mission Statement:
“To promote building of a justice based & peaceful civil society by harnessing the creative energies of the poor and underprivileged.”
9. Objectives:
9.1. To support and develop replicable models of and strategies for sustainable development & restoration of justice and peace based on community participation and local resource mobilization.
9.2. To assist in the formation of Community Based Structures (including Legal entities, Jirga, Shura, Muslihati Anjuman, NGOs, CBOs & WOs etc.) and strengthening of existing Community Based Structures (M+F) to ensure sustainability of development & peace building initiatives.
9.3. To support initiatives for sustainable community based, gender sensitive development with particular focus on; Justice & peace building, drinking water supply, environmental sanitation, education, agriculture, health & nutrition, and micro credit & enterprise.
9.4 To encourage, build and strengthen the technical and management capacity of development organizations (including Legal entities, Jirga, Shura, Muslihati Anjuman, NGOs, CBOs, WOs and government line departments).
To create linkages between different stakeholders including development organizations (Legal entities, Jirga, Shura, Muslihati Anjuman, NGOs, CBOs, WOs and government line departments) for sustainable development & restoration of peace & justice.
10. Past Experience
10.1 RWSS/RHC/PHC/Non-Formal Education/ADR
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JPI staff has an extensive experience and history of work in the sectors of drinking water supply, environmental sanitation, reproductive and primary health care, Alternative Dispute resolution and non-formal education since 1981 due to their association with different programs such as Unicef, ARC, GTZ, KfW-Dorsch Consult, UNHCR, EC and CIP). JPI staff has undertaken several sustainable developmental projects in the above mentioned program areas within the rural and urban Pakistani communities, Afghan Refugee Camps and government (local government elected representatives). The geographical areas of interventions include Northern districts with hilly terrain, the plains of southern districts and the more fertile areas of central districts. JPI feels proud about their qualitative and quantitative outputs achieved in collaboration with its partner communities. A clear indication of that is the role that JPI has been playing as “Facilitators of sustainable change” where our partner CBO & NGOs has managed and implemented the various Program components hence generated a sense of ownership and satisfaction over the achievements made.
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Awareness raising about HIV/AIDS and ADR: As part of its awareness program, JPI has been actively involved in advocacy and awareness raising of PLWHA and those in the high risk group at the provincial level. It has also started a proactive awareness campaign from central district Peshawar of NWFP by production and broadcasting of short play on HIV/AIDS awareness raising and restorative justice.
10.2 Human and Institutional Development (HID):
JPI considers Human & Institutional Development as a CARPET for the sustainability of all development interventions facilitated by different government and non-government organization. JPI HID strategy follows a process-oriented approach with three distinct levels of excellence to achieve:
- Human Resource Development with a strong focus on changes in Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices.
- Organizational Strengthening and
- Institutional Development
JPI has remained involved to act as a facilitator, resource agency and technical support organization in human and institutional development for:
- NGOs both at the Provincial and National Level Partner CBOs, Nucleus Organizations and Low Cost resource Centers and
- Partner Government Organizations (CIP, PHED, LG&RDD, Department of Education)
11. Partner Organizations/Communities since establishment (CBOs, NGOs, Nucleus Organizations & Resource Centers): JPI has an informal network with the following partner organizations and providing them with necessary technical assistance in the project implementation and organizational management.
Partner CBOs/NGOs/Nucleus Organizations |
Swat:
- Tanzeem Zalmey Kool Teerat (TZKT)
- CBO Balakot
- Falahi Tanzeem Haibatgram (FTH)
- WO Amlok Bagh
- WO Haibatgram
- CBO Bdalai
- Swat-Kohistan Education Programme (SKEP)
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Bannu:
- Bannu Resource Center (BRC)
- Development Way (D-Way)
- Boza Khel Welfare Society (BKWS)
- Miryan Youth Council (MYC)
- Mashal Welfare Organization (MWO)
- Drug Detoxification and Health Services (DDHS)
- Student welfare Society (Local NGO)
- CROWN (Local CBO)
- VDO Sikandar Khel Bala (Local CBO)
- Social Welfare Organization Koti Saadat
- Sorani Welfare Council (Local CBO)
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FATA:
Mohmand Agency
- Community Motivation & Development Organization (CMDO)
- Mohmand Community Organization Council
- The HUMANITERIENS (Mohamand Agency)
- Mohmand Community education Council
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Khyber Agency
- Khyber Rural Development Organization
- Da Khair Khegar-e-Tanzeem Ghundai
Bajour Agency
- Falahi Tanzeem Hayati, Bajour
- Male Community organization, Salarzai, Bajour
- Bajour Welfare Organization (BWO), Bajour
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Peshawar:
- CBO Yousafabad
- WO Yousafabad
- CBO University Campus Colony
- WO University Campus Colony
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DIR:
1. Dehi Ijtimai Taraqyati Social Welfare Council (DITSWC)
2. Rural Development Organization (RDO)
3. Social Welfare Youth Organization (SWYO)
4. IKK-Talash (IKKT)
5. Anjuman-e-Falah-o-Behbood Moashi-o-Moashrati (AFBMM-Wari)
6. Falahi Tanzeem Nawjawanan Amlok Dara (FTNA).
7. Tanzeem-e-Islah-e-Nawjawanaan (TIN-Junee Kaley)
8. Falahi Tanzeem Zaman Colony (FTZC)
9. Islahi Tanzeem Ashrogai (ITA)
10.Anjuman-e-Behbood Khwateen Talash(ABKT)
11. Development & Welfare Agency (DEWA), Dir |
D.I.Khan:
1. IKK
2. VEER
3. SERVeiE
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Bunir
- Rural Development Organization (RDO) Krappa, Bunir
- Life Saver, Sowari, Bunir
- Amazai Community Development Network (ACDN)
- Amazai Development Network (AND), Bunir
- Mubarakkhel Welfare Society
- Olasi Khegara, Korea’ Bunir
- Al-Khidmat Organization Derai Cheena, Bunir
- Khwendo Tolge, Dagar’ Bunir
- Hamdard Welfare Organization
- Insan Dost Welfare Organization, Rega’ Bunir
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International Partners |
- Action Asia Korea
- Action Global South Africa
- CeSIE Italy
- FTZ Malta
- CJD Germany
- Campaign for Change Nepal
- Better future Foundation
- Gobernacion de antioquia Colombia
- JRP India
- Intras Foundation Spain
- RYS Indonesia
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12. Development Partners:
13. JPI Organizational Capacity:
- European Perspective (EP)
- Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
- USAID
- USIP
- UNHCR.
- UNDP
- Unicef
- OXFAM-GB.
- European Commission.
- The Asia Foundation
- WHO
- UNODCC
- Greece MFA
- Eastern Mennonite University VA,USA
13.1 JPI Organogram:

13.2 Human Resources:
JPI has field teams. Each team is comprised of a Senior Social Organizer (SSO), One Male Social Organizer (SO), Two Female Social Organizers (FSOs), a Vocational Instructor and a Driver. JPI Human Resource Development Team with the mandate to train and build the capacity of JPI staff and partner CBOs/NGOs supports these field teams.
The staff position is as follows:
Chief Executive
[11 years experience with international agencies community development, HRD, Institutional development & Management]
Finance &Admn. Manager
[30 years experience in accounts and administration]
Senior Program Officer
[10 years experience in community development & team management]
Program Officer:
[5 years experience in Community development, especially Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion (WASH), Maternal Child Health Care (MCH)]
Senior Social Organizers
[7 years exp. In sanitation, water supply and community development]
FERPs
[7 years of experience in NFE]
Social Organizers:
[LHV certificate + 10 years exp. in soc. Org/Literacy & vocational skills development, primary & reproductive health care]
PMER Officer
[9 years experience in M&E, MIS and Institutional Development]
HRDO
[with 12 years of experience in institutional and human resource development of GOS, NGOs and communities]
Admin. Assistant: [5 years of experience]
Account Assistant: [3 years exp.]
Agricultural Assistant: [5 years of experience in agricultural development programs]
Office Assistant : [3 years of experience]
Chowkidar: [security/cleaning]
13.2 Physical Resources:
1. One rented office building is located in University Town Peshawar.
JPI Main Office
T-772, Behind VIP Guest house,
Old Bara Road, University Town,
Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan.
Phone# 0092-91-5703786
Email: justpeacemail@gmail.com
2. Regional Office-1: Just Peace Initiative
201-A City Towers, University Road
Peshawar
Phone & Fax : 92-91-845572
3. JPI - Regional Office-2:
Tahir Plaza Room # 405-406-407 4th flour
Near Shell Pump Main Bazar
Batkhila, Malakan Division, NWFP, Pakistan
Phone : +92-932-412011
4. JPI – Regional Officer - 3
Kalam Road, Bahrain bazaar
Near Welcome Guest House
Bahrain, Upper Swat.
5. Regional Office-4:
House No 183, Sunnyside Lane
Bradford, BD3, OJB, West Yorkshire UK
Contact Person: Bacha Sayed
Phone: 0044-7886524807
6. 2 Vehicles, Computers, Printer, Fax Machine, Telephone and other necessary office infrastructure.
JPI INERVENTIONS
Since its inception JPI intervened in the following principals by utilizing its Human and Institutional Potential.
1. Justice & Peace
2. Human Rights
3. Primary & Reproductive Health
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. Water, Sanitation & hygiene
5. Human & Institutional Development
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. Emergency Response
7. Awareness Raising Through Media
8. Research & Publications
1. JUSTICE & PEACE:
Peace & Justice is the main theme of Just Peace Initiative. Since its inception, JPI has contributed to build a just and peaceful society in Pakistan & Afghanistan.
JPI Initiatives for PEACE:
STRENGTHENING GOVERNMENT, COMMUNITIES & CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
1.1 DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN SEVEN (7) DISTRICTS OF NWFP, PAKISTAN (Funded by The Asia Foundation & AusAID)
Specific Objectives:
- To increase citizens' knowledge of and participation in community dispute resolution.
- To enhance the ability of the state to facilitate the peaceful resolution of conflict by strengthening community dispute resolution mechanisms.
Areas of Intervention:
Seven Districts of NWFP, Pakistan including Peshawar, Mardan, Nowshera, Swabi, Haripur, Mansehra and Abbottabad of NWFP, Pakistan.
Major Activities
- Capacity Building of Police Force & Community for speedy resolution of conflict through Restorative Justice System & Jirga
- Technical Support to Musalihati Committees (Citizen-Police liaison Committees) regarding Conflict Resolution, Record Keeping, Mediation, Arbitration and Reconciliation.
- Monitoring & Evaluation of the activities and decision of the MCs for further extension of the project to settle and tribal areas of Pakistan.
Project Duration: Continued (April 2009 to April 2010)
1.2 ADR & COMMUNITY POLICING IN FIVE (5) DISTRICTS OF BALOCHISTAN
sharing border with Afghanistan (Funded by The Asia Foundation)
Main theme of the project
- Under this agreement the Inspector General of NWFP Police will ensure when and if first time criminal or family cases of a petty nature are reported at the police stations in the target districts will be brought forward for reconciliation before the reconciliation communities facilitated by Just Peace International.
- The Asia Foundation would provide support by providing financial assistance outlined in the L/A to Just Peace Initiative and facilitate the overall activity.
- Just Peace Initiative will form reconciliation committees in Abbott bad and Peshawar districts wherever these do not exist and will further build the capacity of reconciliation committees wherever they exist in legal issues, reconciliation techniques, counseling etc.
- Just Peace Initiative also will focus its activities in the Frontier Regions adjacent to Peshawar district and train jirga members in dispute resolution techniques as well as legal boundaries within which such alternative dispute resolution mechanisms must work.
Major Activities
- Capacity Building & Technical Support to Police & Provincial Based NGOs regarding Alternative Dispute Resolution and Community Policing (Arbakai/Shalgon/Swarlishta – Traditional Community Policing methods with the Modern Concept).
- ToT Trainings to Community Based Trainers for further capacity building of community based organizations.
Project Status: Completed – Duration: 1st Oct 2008 to 31st August 2009
1.3 JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORMS IN PAKISTAN /DIVERSION.
(Funded by UNICEF & European Commission)
Project Goal:
JJRP contributes “The overall objective is to support the development of a comprehensive juvenile justice system in Pakistan to address and prevent juvenile delinquency while respecting the dignity and rights of children”.
Specific Objectives:
Develop structures for the diversion of children and juveniles from the formal criminal justice system and address the causes of juvenile delinquency;
Areas of Intervention: The project is implemented in District Mardan & Peshawar of NWFP on pilot basis.
Major Activities
- Facilitate & divert Juvenile petty nature cases from formal justice system to Community based/family group conference of Restorative Justice System.
- Empowering community based indigenous structure through induction of RJ element.
- Social rehabilitation of Juvenile through community based rehabilitation program.
Project Duration: Continued (Jan 2009 to Dec 2011)
1.4 Conducted first conflict transformation and peace building training for the traditional elders, elected counselor of Orakzai Agency, Arranged by Political Agent Orakzai FATA Govt. of NWFP Pakistan.
1.5 PEACE BY GAMES
Game is the easiest way to disseminate information to the masses at different level. Youtharetaking interest in the modern games like volleyball, football, cricket etc.
To include the traditional decision maker to watch and see the games needs special attention as they are the decision makers allow the youth to play. If the games are such where they can also take part or related to their field of interest like farming, old traditions, then such games are the one that can be taken as focal point for the general population to share the knowledge, educate the people at all level.
Just peace Adopt such methods in the traditional society of tribal area and afghan refugees camp to educate the general public through traditional games regarding peaceful co-existence, Drug-HIV/AIDS awareness, violence against women, Honor killing, Girls education though Makha,(arrow & bow competition, Jalsa(Bull competition on Persian wheel, Kabbidi, theater etc.
2. HUMAN RIGHTS
2.1 CAPACITY BUILDING AND SOCIAL REHABILITATION OF VICTIM OF TORTURE IN NWFP,PAKISTAN
The over all objective of the project is to support the rehabilitation of the victim of torture and contribute to the prevention of torture in NWFP.
The specific objectives of the project are:
- To support the social and economic re-integration of the victim of torture.
- Build the capacity of the State authorities and local NGOs active in the field of rehabilitation of victim of torture in NWFP so as to contribute the achievement of the overall objectives
Activities are including:
- Trainings for local NGOs and State Agencies/ publication of a manual addressed to the front desk officer of state agencies.
- Awareness raising campaign/publication of newsletter/information session
- Discussion meeting and round tables
- media Campaign
- Development of a Network of volunteers that will be the actively involved and support the objectives of the project.
- Identification of Victims of Torture patients
- Counseling and treatment of victim of torture patients.
- Provision of Medicines.
The Project is funded by European Commission
Social Rehabilitation of Victim Of Torture Promotional Materials
PROMOTION OF GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN
16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence
Community Development Unit CAR –UNHCR with Just peace International arranged various activities in refugee and IDPs camps of NWFP to highlight the issues under Gender Based Violence in the community, and sensitized the target population elders and women in particular to cater for human and women rights.
Gender Based Violence includes physical, mental, or social abuse that is directed against a person because of his or her gender role in a society or culture. Examples include:
- A girl is not allowed to go to school because of gender role expectations in the family (housekeeping, cooking, care of children, etc.);
- A girl or woman is required to marry against her will according to local custom; or
- A woman or girl is prevented from freely walking around in her own community because
of cultural practices that require women to be accompanied by a male when in public.
- Early Marriages
- Domestic violence
- Child Labour
- Selling of girls
- Sawara/giving females in enmity
- Participation in decision making
- Honor killing
- General discrimination
- Control on personal earning etc.
2.3 WE CAN END HONOUR KILLING CAMPAIGN
(A joint venture of Oxfam GB and Just Peace Initiative Pakistan)

'We Can' Goals
- To create a fundamental shift in the attitudes beliefs and behaviors of women and men that support and perpetuate VAW
- To reduce the social acceptance and incidence of HK
- To reduce incidence rate of HK by 30 percent.
'We Can' Objectives
- To bring together and strengthen civil society entities & local government organisations working on HK issues
- To generate a common and visible stand against HK, shared and projected by civil society and communities
- To influence decision makers to institute, implement and strengthen policies and programmes to protect at-risk groups of women and their families.
Duration: 2004 – 2006 (2 years)
2.4 “CAPACITY BUILDING OF THE EARTHQUAKE AFFECTEES IN SHANGLA DISTRICT” the project implemented by JPI jointly with European perspective; funded by Greece Ministry for foreign Affairs.

Capacity Building of Earth Quake affectees regarding:
- Early Recovery, Rescue Operation, First aid and Rehabilitation processes.
- Social Development & Wound Recovery
- Disaster management
- Social Mobilization
1500 Individuals including, Government organizations, local government members, teachers, youth, students, women and local community members were trained and sensitized.
2.4 CONSULTANCY
Survey was conducted; trainings were arranged on Strengthening Democracy through Woman Participation in Federally Administered Tribal Area, funded by UNDP.
3. PRIMARY & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
3.1 SENSITIZATION & AWARENESS RISING REGARDING HIV/AIDS IN SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES OF TWO AGENCIES OF FATA.
The purpose of the project was to sensitize community especially youth and women about HIV/AIDS by involving local committees and CBOs.
Major Activities:
- Identification of HIV/AIDS Patients
- Identification of Most at Risk Population
- Counseling of HIV/AIDs Patients and most at risk individuals
- Arrangements of Awareness raising campaigns (Workshops/seminars/FGDs etc)
3.2 Maternal & Child Health Care (MCHC), Sensitization of communities especially mothers about importance of mother and child
health and Nutrition.Target Area: Upper Swat & Kohistan
Duration: 1 Year
Target Group: mothers with under five years infants, Lactating Mothers, Pregnant women, Children below five of age
Services: Provision of Medical Services.
Awareness raising & Service Delivery
Funding: Funded by European Perspective (EP)
3.3 OTHER SHORT TERM CONSULTANCIES CONDUCTED BY JPI
- Delivery of services for Malario Metric survey in 3 districts of NWFP and 3 agencies of FATA. The program is funded by federal Ministry of Health Government of Pakistan.
- A study on Tetanus Toxoide in Pregnant Women under World Bank assisted Second Family Health Project Government of Punjab, was conducted in all districts of the Province.
- Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative, a 3rd party independent monitoring was carried out in 22 districts and seven agencies including frontier regions of the province for 4 years in the province. The project was funded by WHO.
- Conducted a study on ‘Assessment & Evaluation of Health Management Information System (HMIS) in 10 district of NWFP for first Level Care facilities under the Ministry of Health & USAID assisted Pakistan HMIS Project.
- An assessment of the blood banks in selected health facilities in NWFP regarding screening of blood for HIV/AIDS was conducted.The projected was assisted by the WORLD BANK.
- “Improved Child Health in FATA”( A House hold survey in Khyber, Mohmand , Orakzai ,Bajawar,Kurrum North & South Waziristan was conducted,( a USAID Funded project).
4. WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE
4.1 PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION AND HYGIENE PROMOTION
in 6 Union Councils of Upper Swat and 4 Union councils of Tehsil Matta.
The purpose of the project was to reduce diarrhea rate in targeted areas by:
- Installation of 200 Pour Flush Twin Pit Latrines.
- Water Supply Schemes including repair and maintenance of existing Water Supply Schemes.
- Health Hygiene Education to community and school/college students including youth and children.
- Capacity building of CBOs/Cos regarding safe disposal of Excreta and O & M of Water Supply Schemes.
Project Duration & Findings:
It was 1 year project funded by European Perspective (EP).
4.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM:
A contractual/consulting assignment of environmental sanitation and solid waste management program was carried out for (former) Municipal Corporation Peshawar.
4.3 TRAINING PROGRAM ON WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION (WES) and O&M of the water supply schemes was conducted in southern districts of the province for Barani Area Development Project (BADP-II)
5. HUMAN & INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT (HID)
JPI HID APPROACH
STEP-1: PARTICIPATORY STITUATION ANALYSIS
- Identification of Project Area
- Identification of Partner NGOs, CBOs, Cluster Organization
How: A team of male & female resource persons undertakes a detailed study of the project area and identifies potential partner organizations and activists.
STEP-2: PARTICIPATORY ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
- Institutional assessment; and
- Programme assessment.
How:
- Meetings and brainstorming sessions with NGO/CBO staff & members;
- SWOT Analysis at the organizational and Programme Levels;
- Other participatory sessions and TNA;
- Field Visits and interactions with communities
- NGO/CBO Maturity index is used as guidelines;
- Documentation is done in the form of a detailed Report.
STEP-3: Designing & Implementation of a Capacity Building Package
- Development of training package with a logical sequence & learning processes in consultation with partners;
- Development of a training plan and implementation schedule;
- Consensus on a follow-up plan & the process of internalization
- Implementation of the Capacity Building Package
- Regular partner meetings, field visits & technical support for internalization to partners.
The Package:
- The Concept of NGOs and Development
- The Concept of Sustainability
- Project Cycle Management (PCM)
- Participatory Reflection & Action (PRA)
- Development Planning and Management Skills
- Social Mobilization & Organization Skills
- Leadership & Management Skills Training
- Financial Control and Management
- Communication & Presentation
- PM&E & Documentation
- ID/OS
- Strategic Visioning & Programme Planning
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Follow-up & internalization:
1. Regular meetings & Field Visits to monitor & document the process of internalization.
2. Technical Support to partners;
3. Improvement & development of systems & procedures (Administrative & Financial); |
The Benefits:
- Local level institutions (NGOs/CBOs) strengthened at the organizational & program levels – Improved Planning, Implementation & Management Skills;
- Local level leadership strengthened & with an improved capacity available to participate in the process of social transformation & democratization of the society at the village, union council & district levels;
- Local Cadre of Trained Resource Persons become available to train others (NGOs, GOs, CBOs) at the local level;
- Increased individual & organizational awareness & capacity towards sustainability, sprit of self-help, self-reliance & self-management;
- Improved levels of Accountability, Transparency & Representation;
- Improved & meaningful institutional linkages among partners (NGOs, CBOs and GOs);
- Clarity & better understanding of Roles & Responsibilities among partners;
- The processes of CBO formation & social transformation get more momentum;Selected partners prepare program plans based on the felt needs of the area utilizing their newly acquired learning.
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STEP-4: Final Evaluation of the Capacity Building Package
- An extensive participatory evaluation is undertaken to assess partner’s maturity & the internalization of the learning processes both at the organizational and programme level;
- The same processes are repeated by the team as in the initial organizational situation analysis.
How:
- Meetings and brainstorming sessions with NGO/CBO staff & members;
- SWOT Analysis at the organizational and Programme Levels;
- Other participatory sessions;
- Field Visits and interactions with communities
- NGO/CBO Maturity index is used as guidelines;
- Documentation is done in the form of a detailed Report.
Time: 10 days
STEP-5: Preparation of Pilot Projects by partners with JPI’s technical assistance
- Selected partners prepare pilot project proposals in consultation with partner communities under the technical assistance of JPI;
- The partners are linked to potential donors for possible financial support to the projects;
- The projects gets approved and funded.
Time: 2-3 months
- Refer to Example on the next page…………….!
STEP-6: The Consolidation Phase: Project Implementation by partners with JPI’s technical support & backstopping
- Implementation of pilot projects/programs by partners;
- Technical backstopping by JPI (1-2 years);
- Phasing out by JPI.
- Linkages, Informal Support and Partnership continues…..!
With the above approach JPI has built capacity of several NGOs/CBOs in various districts of NWFP and Agencies of FATA.
List of organizations/CBOs/Cos is provided under JPI Past Experience (Page 4, 5 & 6) with Partner Organization Topic 10.2.
JPI IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE

6.1 JPI EARTHQUAKE 2005 RESPONSE:
- Rescue operation
- One month labor & Professional Services (Group of 25 International Volunteers including Doctors, Engineers, Nurses, Plumbers, Carpenters, Mechanics and Social workers served the affected communities in Balakot)
- Provision of 100 Shelters (Tents)to 100 families
- Provision of 1000 Food Packages & NFI to 1000 families
- Provision of 1000 Hygiene Kits and 2000 Jerry cans to 1000 families.
- Capacity building of earthquake affected communities regarding disaster management,
Rescue operation, Social development & Wound Recovery, Social Mobilization and skill development.

6.2 JPI FLOOD RESPONSE (PESHAWAR & JUMRUD) 2008
Just Peace international (JPI) responded to Flood affected people of District peshawar and Khyber Agency. JPI provided 250 Shelters (tent s), 400 Hygiene Kits and 4000 food packages to 400 families of Town IV Peshawar and Jumrud, Khyber Agency.
Beside Provision of hard items, JPI organized training workshops for locals of Khyber agency on Disaster Management and Rescue Operations for 75 participants. Trainings on “Social Development and Wound Recovery” were organized for 110 participants in Khyber Agency.
6.3 JPI RESPONSE TO SWAT/BAJOUR/BUNER IDPS 2008 – 2009
JPI responded immediately to IDPs of Swat/Bajour and Bunir. JPI Provided 100 tents to IDPs who were living with host population in Union council Rorya and Muslim abad of District Mardan. 200 sets of NFIs were distributed among 200 families in Union council Muslimabad, Mardan. 600 Food Packages were distributed in 600 house holds of Union Council Shek Khan Kaley and Ismaila of District Swabi. 5000 Jerry cans were provided to 2500 IDPs families in Muslimabad, rorya, Sawaldher Union Councils of District Mardan and Ismaila, Karnal Sher Khan Kaley and Kala of District Swabi. 500 Hygiene Kits were provided to 500 IDPs families in above UCs of District Mardan. Note books, children play books, pencils, eraser, Sharpeners and toys were provided to 2000 children of under 12 years.
6.4 JPI RESPONSE TO FLOOD IN SWABI & MARDAN – AUG’ 2009
On the Sunday morning of August 16, 2009, at 6 A M Flash Floods hit the areas of District SWABI and MARDAN. There is no big river but due to heavy rains on the mountains nearby and deposited rain water starts flood from Narangi Drain Swabi. The Flash Flood left demages in UC Kalu Khan, Adeena and Ismaila of District Swabi while affected Shahbaz Ghari, Garyala, Muhib Banda of District Mardan.
JPI Response:
JPI immediately responded flood affected people. At 11 AM JPI Rescue Team was on board at UC ismaila and rescued four persons, 13 live stock including buffalos and cows etc. As food grains were flown with flood JPI arranged cooked food for 2500 individuals at lunch and dinner time.
JPI Distribution
JPI distributed;
50 Tents among flood affectees of UC ismaila
500 Food Packages
500 Hygiene Kits
2000 Jerry cans to 1000 families
10000 Aqua tabs packets
80 feet tarpulin sheet /House Hold; provided to 60 House Holds.
6. JPI WORKING WITH MEDIA
Media is the most effective tool for awareness raising and highlighting social issues of under privileged communities.
Print and electronic media are used by JPI for awareness campaign & highlighting social issues through live discussions, TV short and long play on Dug/HIV-AIDS awareness, Domestic violence, Co- existence, and Honor Killing. Weekly program under the title, “HOW It’s HAPPENED” thirteen episode on the social, legal, psychological , religious and traditional aspect of community based conflict on land, children, ego, shame, honor, women, wealth for Pakistan Television Peshawar center. JPI Published 90 articles in different local English, Urdu, Pustho newspapers on social issues while more than 20 articles are published internationally.
7.1 TV Dramas/ Play
7.1 TV Dramas/ Play
TV DRAMA WABA
TV- Drama on HIV/AIDS and IDUs (injectable Drug Users), Telecasted five (5) times from Pakistan Television (PTV) Peshawar Centre. |
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TV DRAMA ASTAZE (The Messenger)
TV- Drama highlighting issues regarding Domestic Violence and Conflict Transformation, Telecasted Eleven (11) times from Pakistan Television (PTV) Peshawar Centre. |
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TV DRAMA CHORLAK
TV-Dram on Honor killing, it is in progress once complete, it will be telecasted from Pakistan Television Peshawar Centre and TV Channel AVT Khyber. |
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7.2 TALK SHOW
TV – TALK SHOW (JIRGA)
TV-Talk Show on Informal Justice System in Pakistan especially in Pakhtoon Society. History, Role of JIRGA in Conflict transformation and its relation with Restorative Justice System. |
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7.3 DOCUMENTARIES
DOCUMENTARY
AWAITING DAWN
A video documentary highlighting drugs issue and local culture, Positive and Negative impact of traditional games on local culture of District Swabi in NWFP, Pakistan. |
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DOCUMENTARY
SWAT Valley: The River & Urbanization
A video documentary highlighting history and civilization of Swat Valley before Conflict |
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DOCUMENTARY
SWAT NAN AO PAROON (Swat Today & Yesterday)
A video documentary highlighting Pre- conflict and Post Conflict situation of Swat, & highlighting miseries of IDP (Internally Displaced Persons). |
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7.4 SONG
Video Song
Shinvarey Lawangina
Video Song for peaceful Co- Existence |
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Video Song
Apna Faisala (Self Decision)
Video Song on Honour killing. |
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Audio Peace Song
In Your Song I Hear My Voice
JPI produced a song on peace building in 21 different languages with its global partners. |
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7.5 AUDIO - AWARENESS RAISING MESSAGES THROUGH RADIO
Audio Message
Restorative Justice System
JPI produced Audio Message highlighting Conflict transformation through Alternate dispute resolution (Restorative Justice System). The Audio message raise awareness among communities to refer petty nature cases to mediation centers and Musalihati Jirgas for reconciliation. |
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Audio Message
JJRP-Diversion (Juvenile Justice Reforms in Pakistan through Diversion)
Audio message produced to highlight Juvenile issues and its reforms through diversion and Restorative Justice System. |
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7.6 INTERVIEWS
(PAKHTOON’s MOVEMENT TOWARDS NON VIOLENCE)
- To gain independence Khan once explained, two types of movements were launched in our province ….The violent movement (the uprising before 1919) created hatred in the heart of the people against violence. But the nonviolent movement won love, affection and sympathy of the people…if the Britisher were killed during the violent uprising, not only the culprit was punished, but the whole village and entire region suffered for it. The people held the violence and its doer responsible for repression. In the nonviolent movement we courted self-suffering…. Thus, it won love and sympathy of the people.
- Ghaffar khan organized one hundred thousand non-violent solider, they called themselves the Khudai khadmathgar, “the servants of God.”Their motto was freedom, their aim, and service since God himself needed no service, they would serve their people. The khudai khadmathgar, under the leadership of Abdul Ghaffar khan, became history’s first professional nonviolent army-and it’s most improbable. Any Pathan could join, provided he took the army’s oath:
- For a Pathan, an oath is not a small matter. He does not enter into a vow easily because once given, a Pathan word cannot be broken.
Just peace intends to document the live stories of the movement for the education of youth and general public. In this regard JPI has interviewed few Servants of God (Khudaye Khidmatgars), while other are in progress
JPI RESEARCH WORK & PUBLICATIONS
8.1 TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING PAKHTOON JIRGA,

A research study on Informal Justice System in Pakhtoon Culture of Pakistan & Afghanistan.
Funded by United State Institute of Peace (USIP).
Research Study was published in form of Book.
The purpose of the study was to understand Jirga in Pakhtoon tradition, its positive and negative impacts and recommendation/suggestions for its reformation.
8.2 RESEARCH ON RESTORATIVE JUSTICE SYSTEM
Book launched. “A little book of Restorative Justice” first Authored by the pioneer of Restorative Justice Professor. Howard Zehr, Director conflict transformation EMU, VA rewrite by Mr. Ali Gohar from Just Peace in Pak-Afghan Context.1000 copies of the book were published for three times and provided to the CSO in Pakistan and Afghanistan free of cost.

A brief history of Restorative justice system and its contribution in conflict resolution and transformation are included in this book. Also comparison of Formal Justice System and Restorative Justice System has been mentioned in book.
8.3 WHO LEARNS FROM WHOM (Pakhtoon Tradition in Modern Perspective)
Pakhtoon traditions, various costums in pakhtoon culture, its impacton society. Mr. Ali Gohar discussed pakhtoon institutions like Jumaat (Mosque), Hujra (Community centre) and JIRGA (Elders Cabinet) as main learning institutions of Pakhtoons and these have a very positive impact on society. Different customs like Wado (marriage), Janaza (funeral), Ashar (Social Work) etc are discussed in book.
8.4 “RESEARCH STUDY ON INFORMAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN”
Recently JPI in collaboration with UNICEF, UNDP and UNIFEM has initiated this study.
The Informal Justice Systems provide an important thread in the fabric of our societies, for, no single society can rely totally on the formal justice system and no formal justice system can take care of many of the grass roots issues arising out of social interactions of people. For this reason the articulation of Informal Justice Systems is now studied under the subject of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR).
This study will cover the following:
- Review of comparative practices in traditional practices of selected countries around the world (India, USA)
- An assessment will be conducted in the most relevant regions of the country’s provinces and will be the model of ADR under practice in each province. These areas / regions will be identified after the desk review.
- Mapping of their history, quantum of practice, records of proceedings and analysis of the sub-practices involved etc
- Identification and alignment of the right practices with the legal and judicial system of the country and standards of Human Rights.
- This study will also look into the best possible ways of cleaning up the longstanding cases pending in courts.
- Recommendations for optimum utilization of ADR practices by the Judicial Officers and Police as allowed under the law.
- Recommendations on how the informal justice system can be synchronized with the formal justice system of the country.
JPI INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
9.1 Capacity building of NGOs in Hungry, Poland, and Czech Republic for mobilization support of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs.) funded by European Commission.
In the framework of the project “Capacity Building of NGOs in Hungry, Poland & Czech Republic for mobilization support of MDGs”
JPI Role:
Awareness raising regarding MGDs in Pakistani Civil Society organizations
Highlight Pakistani Civil Society Organizations efforts in target countries
Advocacy/lobbing with national & international stakeholders along with Networking, Coordination, promotion and awareness raising.
Target Countries: Hungry, Poland, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Mali and argentine
9.2 The World is One Creature

Italy, Spain, Malta, Germany, Nepal, India, Liberia, Indonesia, Colombia and Pakistan
The project aims to develop a research on and an exchange of the principal good practices used by youth organizations from Italy, Spain, Malta, Germany , Nepal, India, Liberia, Indonesia, Pakistan and Colombia in the field of fight against racism and xenophobia. The project activities are a kick off meeting, a research, its practical application (job shadowings) and result dissemination (Seminars). The transversal activities aim to give a great and stable character to the exchange of good practices through: national and international Networks, a Platform and specific materials.
For more information please visit: http://www.worldisonecreature.eu/
9.3 Tools for Equal Sustainable Development
(Youth in Action Programme – 3.2 funded by European Commission)
Project has been approved recently in September 2009. Project description, aim, and activities are available on JPI web site. http://www.justpeaceint.org
TRAININGS & SEMINARS
- Two training were arranged for female activists on gender and non-violence at Nowshera district.
- Non-violent communication (NVC) –training was arranged for the staff and Student of Mass communication department. Peshawar University.
- Survey was conducted, training were arranged on Strengthening Democracy through Woman Participation in Federally Administered Tribal Area, funded by UNDP.
- Conducted a series of capacity building training workshops for SEED’s Staff and master trainers in charsadda district.
- EIROP-UNDP – training conducted on gender mainstreaming and human rights, district workshop at 12 district of NWFP.
- Training arranged for Afghan Refugees –Kohat and Bajour Agency- on coexistence, for afghan commissioner ate social welfare field workers/staff
- Conducted first conflict transformation and peace building training for the traditional elders, elected counselor of Orakzai Agency, Arranged by Political Agent Orakzai FATA Govt. of NWFP Pakistan.
- Arranged resource persons from Just Peace to various NGO’s for trainings, Seminars and workshops in peace building, Restorative justice.
- Resource person was provided for capacity building workshop organized by Social Welfare directorate of NWFP for south, central and northern NGO’s for capacity building in social work projects implementation.
- Conducted a series of Capacity building training workshops for UNDP, LPRP-Lachi on Poverty Reduction Project for its CBOs and community activists Kohat District.
- Capacity building of staff and partners of UNICEF on restorative justice system at dropping centre of Mardan and Peshawar districts .The project was funded by UNICEF.
- Conducted a series of training workshops on Peaceful Co-existence for UNHCR Jalalabad Afghanistan’s staff, Implementing Partners and government officials.
- Conducted training on peace building, conflict transformation for the journalist from Pakistan/Afghanistan arranged by Inter–news.
- Manual and reference book was developed, training was delivered to twenty five, trainer of trainer of the government of Afghanistan
ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES
- Creativity & Innovation.
- Commitment & Dedication.
- Demand Responsiveness.
For More Information
Please visit JPI website
http://www.justpeaceint.org
Contact
Naveed Qamar (Coordinator Programs)
justpeacemail@gmail.com
Ph# 0092-91-5703786
Cell# 0092-300-8599233
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