The world today is infested with growing extremism, militancy and terrorism in the developing countries. These are basically the violent modes of protest largely adopted by the people who are deprived of their economic, social, judicial, ethnic and political equality, rights and privileges. These hapless people are vulnerable to inducement by non-state actors to indulge in violence and crime in return for money or satisfaction of their basic needs.
Improving governance is the ONLY solution to eliminating roots of terrorism embedded primarily in poverty, hunger, and unemployment amongst the masses at large.
Good Governance Forum, the First and Only interactive think tank on governance in Pakistan, is engaged in analysing issues and recommending solutions to alleviate the sufferings of these vulnerable segments of the society. Unless the poverty, hunger, and unemployment are removed and the impoverished masses are provided with basic needs and civic amenities, the terrorism cannot be eliminated from amongst them.
Good Governance Forum is registered with the DESA-United Nations. It was invited to participate in the MDG Summit in the General Assembly in June 2010.
Good Governance Forum appeals to the world citizens to help its struggle to improve governance in Pakistan to alleviate the sufferings of the majority of 180 million fellow human beings squeezed in poverty, unemployment, inflation, corruption, socio-economic inequalities, illiteracy and insecurity. Help us to eliminate the roots of extremism, militancy and terrorism.
The world's concerned citizens are invited to visit www.goodgovernanceforum.com to find out how we operate and how the concerned citizens can extend us their support or email us for more information at good.governance@gmail.com.
Good Governance Forum has over 3000 members from all walks of life dedicated to to help eliminate the roots of terrorism by improving governance in Pakistan.
The forum's key members can be viewed at http://www.goodgovernanceforummembers.co.cc.
The forum does not seek nor receive funds from government, political parties and special interest groups in and out of Pakistan. It is entirely dependent on individual contributions from within and outside Pakistan.
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