Member Organizations
Pakistan Community Peace Foundation has 750 general members, where registered number of women is 350, PCPF provide a good opportunity for these registered females to perform more effective role for the different problems of the women and their gradual social development throughout the whole community.
We are the member of Some national and international organizations as under,
1) New world Hope in Pakistan
2) Hope world wide Pakistan
3) Peace Foundation
4) Pakistan Christian welfare Society
Pak Community Peace foundation Accredited with the world Summit on information Society Secretariat Geneva in 2003 and also accredited to the 12th session of the united nation conference on the trade and development (UNCTADXII) Palais des nation, Geneva in April2008.
PCPF were also accredited with World Urban Form4 Nanjing,China in 2008. PCPF also, accredited with UNFCCC,Bonn,Germany.
PCPF
PCPF also, Accredited for the conference on financing for development in Doha, Qatar from 22 Nov2008 to 24Nov2008 and we get the membership for many international organizations.
1) World Scientific and engineering academy and society
2) Ethical Corporation in Brussels.
3) Aid and Trade in UK
4) European Public Health Association
5) UNISDR Secretariat for Asia and Pacific.
6) UNESCO Bangkok
7) Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia
8) Devnet organization in New Zealand
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Latest News
Christian woman killed trying to rescue brother in attackA Christian woman in Manguwali, Gujranwala district, was killed while trying to stop a group of Muslim youths attacking her brother.
Blasphemy Case at Village Malukay District Kasur 2nd March 2009On 1st March 2009, two Christians, Walayat Masih of Maluky District Kasur and Mushtaq Masih of Pandoki district Kasur were arrested and an FIR was registered against them under section 295/ B & C at the police station Shiekhum.
Christians Attacked While Attending Church in Sanguwali, a Small Village, District Gujranawala.On Sunday 1 March 2009, a group of extremist Muslims attacked Christian believers while they were praying in a church.