Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Be Part of Challenge of Change in Pakistan

Good Governance Forum, founded in March 2007 as Pakistan's First and Only Interactive Think Tank on Governance, has the unique distinction of launching the first-ever online campaign through emailing, blogging and posting comments on international media including The Washington Post, The New York Times, USAToday against the dictatorship of then President Pervez Musharraf.

Good Governance Forum has the unique distinction of being invited to the United Nations'  MDG Summit in New York in 2010 as delegate and speaker on the world forum.

Good Governance Forum has the unique distinction of being registered from Pakistan as a civil society organization by the Dept of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations.


Good Governance Forum has the unique distinction of being the first and only think tank in Pakistan to file petitions in the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the High Courts on major national issues for relief to the people of Pakistan.

Good Governance Forum categorizes its supporters into Patrons, Advisers and Contributors. These are defined as under:

Patrons: Citizens who donate Rs 50,000 and above in a year.
Advisers: Citizens who provide their professional expertise on specific subjects without charge to the forum.
Contributors: Citizens who donate Rs 5,000 and above but less than Rs 50,000 in a year.
Patrons and Advisers can carry their titles on their visiting cards and represent the forum on specific platforms in and out of Pakistan with prior approval of the Chairman of the Good Governance Forum.
Patrons and Advisers can avail the resources of the Good Governance Forum for pleading any issue at any public forum or at the level of the federal or any of the provincial governments relating to themselves, their organizations or general public.
Contributors can avail the Forum's data bank on specific issues for their writings or participation in the issue-related public debates. 

Good Governance Forum plans to nominate ladies and gentlemen from amongst its Patrons, Advisers and Contributors to work with major political parties, NGOs and government departments to help improve governance in the country.
Good Governance Forum comprises 3000+ members from almost all walks of life including the business community, civil services, diplomats, educationists, military, news agencies, NGOs, politicians, print and electronic media, professionals.
For further details, please visit http://ggovernance.blogspot.com or email to good.governance@gmail.com.

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