Showing posts with label The Citizens Archive of Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Citizens Archive of Pakistan. Show all posts

Friday, 6 December 2013

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan in collaboration with Routes2Roots present Exchange for Change Pakistan India 2013 - 2015

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan in collaboration with Routes2Roots present Exchange for Change Pakistan India 2013 - 2015. The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP), in collaboration with Routes2Roots (R2R), an Indian non-profit organisation working for peace and dialogue between Pakistan and India, launched Exchange for Change 2013 – 2015 between 5,000 school children aged 10-14 years from schools across Karachi, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Delhi, Dehradun and Mumbai. The project aims to help students in both countries realize that a sustained dialogue is possible and encourage them to form their own opinions. During the life of this project, a sustained exchange of written, visual and oral histories will take place between the students.
The press conference for the launch of Exchange for Change 2013 – 2015 was presided over by CAP President Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy and featured acclaimed musician Atif Aslam and Routes2Roots Founders Tina Vachani and Rakesh Gupta. CAP Board Members Amean J., Swaleha Alam Shahzada, Ali Reza Mumtaz, Adnan Malik, Ahsan Bilgrami and Sayem Ali were also a part of the proceedings.
During the press conference Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy apprised the audience on CAP and its different projects, while Executive Director Swaleha Alam Shahzada shared details regarding the Exchange for Change 2013-2015 programme. Routes2Roots Founder Tina Vachani had travelled from India to attend the event and briefed the audience on Indian perspectives of Pakistan and how a majority of Indians were eager to form bonds of friendship with their Pakistani neighbours. Renowned musician Atif Aslam regaled the audience with stories of his experiences in India and appreciated the efforts of CAP and Routes2Roots to bring both nations closer together. Former Speaker of the National Assembly Illahi Bukhsh Soomro was also present on occasion and appreciated the efforts of CAP and Routes2Roots.
Exchange for Change was launched in September 2010 between 2,400 school children from 10 schools in Karachi, Lahore, Delhi and Mumbai. After its spectacular success the project was expanded in 2012 to 3,500 school children from 17 schools in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Delhi, Chandigarh and Mumbai. During the fourteen-month life of the project, a sustained exchange of written, visual and oral histories linked school children aged 10-14 years across the six cities.
Exchange for Change is an initiative by CAP that aims at improving relationships between school students in different countries. Through cross-culture communication it has been observed that students can develop a clearer understanding of their history, culture and lifestyles. CAP believes that such interaction will in turn lead to a positive change and eliminate cultural misconceptions and inter-generational conflict.

Speaking about this initiative, Swaleha Alam Shahzada, Executive Director and Governing Board Member of CAP said:
“The growth of the project from 2,400 students in 2010 to 5,000 students in 2013 has created a bridge that can no longer be ignored. These students from across Pakistan and India have taught us a very important lesson – a lesson of tolerance and appreciation of each other. Now it is up to the society to support this bridge and these students in their mission to sustain and strengthen the relationships created through EFC.”

Tina Vachani, Founder of Routes2Roots said:
“EFC is not an ordinary programme or just an extracurricular activity for children. It is the value we see in the connect between India and Pakistan, which we want to grow with in terms of culture, festivities, lifestyle and sustaining togetherness. The leaders of tomorrow, our children from both countries share the realities for their glorious future.”
AboutCAP:
The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultural and historic preservation, operating in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. We seek to educate the community, foster an awareness of our nations history and instil pride in Pakistani citizens about their heritage. Our organization has three main goals; to preserve and provide access to the archive, to build and support educational programmes and to develop educational products based on the testimonies collected. Our vision is to develop CAP as the foremost museum and heritage centre of Pakistani history, photography, culture, literature and historical documentation demonstrating the strength and spirit of Pakistan from the perspective of a citizen.
About Routes2Roots:
Routes2Roots is a registered non-profit charitable organisation, which endeavours to bring together people, cultures and values across the SAARC countries, in particular India and Pakistan. Routes2Roots has organized numerous programs across the country from artists from Pakistan and other SAARC countries and have sent Indian Artists to these countries in a move to enhance people to people understanding and make this region a peaceful place. Routes2Roots has been actively engaged with ICCR, Delhi Tourism, Rajasthan Tourism, J&K Tourism and other government and non-government organizations. Routes2Roots are also a member of World Association of NGO’s New York USA.
More information about CAP:
http://www.facebook.com/citizensarchivepk
www.citizensarchive.org
https://twitter.com/citizensarchive
More information about R2R:
http://www.routes2roots.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Routes-2-Roots-NGO

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan announces details of planned activities for the Lahore Children’s Literature Festival

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan announces details of planned activities for the Lahore Children’s Literature Festival


The Citizens Archive of Pakistan [CAP] will be participating at theChildren’s Literature Festival [CLF] being held in Lahore on 30th October and 31st October 2013. During the two day festival, CAP will be undertaking numerous interactive activities in association with their School Outreach Tours, Exchange for Change Programme and Oral History Project. This marks the third occasion that CAP will participate at the Children’s Literature Festival. CAP’s  School Outreach Tours team will be holding an interactive classroom at the festival and will be teaching history to children through interactive story telling sessions,videos and plays among other activities. The storytelling sessions will be supplemented by a play on pre-partition Pakistan and dance performances showcasing the culture and traditions of all Pakistani provinces including pre-separation Bengal.

CAP will also be managing three stalls at the venue where it will highlight its Exchange for Change programme and Oral History Project. The Exchange for Change [EFC] exhibition will feature postcard stands, audio booths and collages of students who participated in the EFC India and EFC USA iterations of the programme. CAP’s “The History Station” stall will focus on the organisation’s principal initiative, the Oral History Project, featuring sound bites and video footage from the early formative years of Pakistan.



Speaking about CAP’s participation at the Children’s Literature Festival 2013, Swaleha Alam Shahzada, Executive Director CAP said, “The objective of these activities is to invoke critical thinking among children and develop in them the desire to learn more about their nation’s culture, history and heritage. By encouraging critical thinking andsharing information from our rich and diverse history, we endeavour to help children dispel misinformation, challenge stereotypes and encourage them to form their own opinions.



CAP serves as the first ever private Pakistani initiative to collect, archive, study, disseminate and exhibit all aspects of Pakistan's history - both before and after partition. CAP aspires to become the foremost museum of Pakistani history, art, photography, culture, literature and historical documentation, demonstrating the strength and spirit of Pakistan from the citizen's perspective.



More information about CAP’s participation in the Children’s Literature Festival 2013 is available at: http://www.facebook.com/citizensarchivepkandhttp://childrensliteraturefestival.com/