cover image: Understanding FATA: attitudes towards governance, religion & society in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas. volume IV

Understanding FATA: attitudes towards governance, religion & society in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas. volume IV

2010

This report is the result of CAMP's mission to serve the people of FATA and Pakistan in general. Part of the mission has been to foster and facilitate the understanding of the Pakhtun, their tribal politics, and their religious and cultural sentiments. By highlighting the numerous issues that the poor and marginalised people of FATA face, in their opinion, it is hoped that they will be better served by both national and international agencies so that CAMP's goal of working toward peace and progress will be achieved.
federally administered tribal areas; international relations; terrorism; tribal south asia; pakistan; afghanistan

Authors

Shinwari, Naveed Ahmad

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South Asian Born-Digital NGO Reports Collection Project
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Islamabad, Pakistan
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