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A Quick View of Good Governance Forum


Good Governance Forum is the first and only interactive think tank on governance in Pakistan. It comprises over 12000 members from all walks of life including the advocates, businessmen, civil servants, diplomats, educationists, military officers, judges, parliamentarians and politicians, news agencies, NGOs, columnists and anchors, and corporate executives. It interacts with 600 NGOs and 400 media associates. It is well-connected with the representative bodies of overseas Pakistanis across the globe.

 

Good Governance Forum is registered as a civil society organization with the Dept of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations. It was the first and only think tank in Pakistan to receive invitation from DESA for attending and speaking at the interactive MDG Summit at General Assembly in New York from 14-15 June 2010.

 

Good Governance Forum interacts with Amnesty International, Civil Society Watchdog, Asian Human Rights Commission, CIVICUS, Human Rights Watch, Committee to Protect Journalists, Transparency International, GlobalGiving, UN Foundation, World Bank Group, USAID and a score of trusts and foundations promoting human welfare around the world. It also does cause marketing for major national and international civil society and human welfare organizations around the world. 

 

Our mission is to improve governance in Pakistan. We do research on key issues, compile our findings, make recommendations and send them to the competent authority for action. If they don't take action, we approach the Supreme Court for taking up the issue with the competent authority, wherever needed. We also initiate actions for suo motu notice from the Supreme Court or the High Court of the relevant province. You can view our petitions at http://judicialpetitionspakistan.blogspot.com.

 

We create blogs on specific issues and regularly post news, articles and reports on them to spread the message across the globe. We have several blogs on key issues and all of them receive visitors from around the world in large numbers.  These blogs also help researchers, columnists, talk show participants to update themselves on major issues.  You can see the list of blogs on http://ggfblogs.blogspot.com.

 

We circulate news, articles and reports among our members belonging to the various segments of our society. To avoid irritating spam, we circulate specific info to specific groups according to their field of interest. You can find our groups on http://ggovernance.blogspot.com/. We receive info from 100+ sources from around the world including media, news agencies, think tanks, foundations, philanthropists, UN Foundation, United Nations etc.

 

We encourage discussion on key national and international issues on Good Governance Forum groups on Google and Yahoo! We are present on social media including the Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Technorati and Google+. 

 

We make press releases in and out of Pakistan on important issues. Off and on, our interviews are published in the print media or broadcast on the electronic media. We generally avoid being on the media and focus on our core functions.

 

We write comments on news, articles and reports published in the media in and out of Pakistan. You can find our comments in the largest Washington-based newspaper on http://commentswashingtonpost.blogspot.com.

 

We attend seminars, workshops, discussion forums as guest speakers or delegates. Good Governance Forum was probably the only civil society organization in Pakistan to be invited to the MDG Summit at General Assembly in New York in June 2010.Every morning when we open our gmail inbox, we find 50,000+ emails after having deleted hundreds of them on the previous day. We help individuals as well as organizations in their issues by taking them up with the competent authority at the federal, provincial and district levels anywhere in Pakistan.

 

We maintain CM Punjab blog for general public. Its http://cmpunjab.blogspot.com. Over 300,000 people have so far visited the blog. All the complaints are directly forwarded to the Chief Minister Office and almost every genuine complaint receives redressal.

We regularly interact with the parliamentarians, civil society activists, civil and military officers, judges, diplomats, scholars, NGOs and media. We have over 50 front-line politicians/parliamentarians of the various political parties on our forum.

 

For more information, please visit http://ggfmembership.blogspot.com or email to good.go...@gmail.com. View us at www.goodgovernanceforum.com 


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Good Governance Forum is the first and only interactive think tank on governance in Pakistan, founded by the public citizen Mumtaz A. Piracha in 2007. Its 11,000 network members include academia, advocates, businessmen and industrialists, civil servants, diplomats, journalists and anchors, military officials, parliamentarians, professionals. It has a network of 600 NGOs, 400 journalists and 100 newspapers. It is member of 26 media groups with overall membership of over 200,000. It has over 100 news and thematic blogs. It has presence on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Technorati and Google+. Its comments on key issues are published on broadbased international print media and news sites. It has goodwill ambassadors within and outside Pakistan and advisory committees on national issues. 
 
Good Governance Forum, registered as a civil society organization with the Dept of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations was the first and only think tank in Pakistan to be invited to the MDG Summit at General Assembly in New York in June 2010. 
 
Good Governance Forum encourages discussions on all aspects of governance in Pakistan but does not accept any responsibility for the views expressed by the contributors.
 
Guiding Principles and Rules can be viewed at http://ggovernance.blogspot.com/p/guiding-principles-of-good-governance.html. These are automatically applicable to contributors. 

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