Thursday, April 22, 2010

Organisation for Minorities Rights in Pakistan

The South Asian Research and Resource Centre (SARRC) is a registered, non-partisan, non-profit and non-governmental Trust for research studies in development and peace with special emphasis on the rights of women/religious minorities and indigenous people. It has also pioneered resource and documentation services in the Pakistani non-profit sector was established by Leonard D’souza and Nosheen D’souza in 2003.
A unique repository, containing a wealth of information on Minorities, Gender, development, displacement and violence which have been focal to the evolution of history and society of the region, the SARRC has acquired, catalogued, preserved and documented vital information including fact-sheets, unpublished materials, manuscripts, policy papers and official reports of various Commissions and Committees. Almost all of the important newspapers, periodicals, books, reports and documents published during the last two centuries are preserved under one roof.
Our resource centre covers a wide range of subjects including politics, human rights, minorities, development issues, environmental issues, culture, literature and labour. The Centre caters to the needs of international and national research scholars, university students, research and professional organizations, politicians, investigative journalists, social workers, and governmental and non-governmental organizations.

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