Pattan Development Organization (Pattan).

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Areas of Work Based in Islamabad and Multan with district chapters stretched across the NWFP, Punjab and Sindh.
Website www.pattan.org
Tel +92 (0) 51 229 9494

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Pattan Development Organization (Pattan) was established in 1992 to do relief work in the flood-affected areas of Pakistan. Its core thematic ares are disaster reduction, democracy and governance, women’s empowerment, youth and volunteerism, and arts and culture.

Under its ‘Arts and Culture’ projects, the work of Pattan has strong components of peacebuilding. Their Lok Natak (Arts and Culture Desk) engages both women and men of diverse backgrounds on social, economic and political issues through the media of street theatre/skit performances, storytelling and folk music. Such performances encompass a wide range of topics, including violence against women, extremism and democracy.

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