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High level Moderation

Moderation is a process of arbitration or mediation. It also has significant character in society Expert advice by famous TV anchor
Expert advice by famous TV anchor
to create essential attentiveness related every single issue of particular civilization. The Training of Moderators (TOM) professionalizes partner organizations of the Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit (FNF).

 

The central thought of this very workshop for moderators and speakers is to improve the quality as well as to fortify the level of confidence. It is also based on building up the bridge of understanding between role and responsibilities of a moderator. In this workshop participants are made familiar with program designing which included administrative plan, event marketing and targeted communication. During the workshop participants deal with a modern module of moderation in shape of media interaction

 

This was immensely appreciated in the first edition of TOM.´The mature and Nadeem Chwahan proofs how moderators can perform on high energy level
Nadeem Chwahan proofs how moderators can perform on high energy level
enthusiastic participants from partner organizations showed great zeal to become an agent of change in present scenario to encourage the clear message based on liberal ideas of tolerance, liberal democracy and self responsibility to let our nation taste the true flavour of rights and responsibilities.

 

Interactive sessions for active moderators
Interactive sessions for active moderators
The structure of program is based on bundle of inspiring and motivating activities like group work, lectures, presentations, speeches and discussions under the supervision of many skilled and renown representatives from Freedom Gate Pakistan like Gulmina Bilal, Tausiq Haider, Beena Qayyum Khan as well as Nadeem Chawhan from Navitus. TOM brings out FNF partners’ performance to work in their various fields for the betterment of Pakistan more efficiently

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India is listed as 95 out of 182 in Transparency International’s 2011 list of countries graded from 1 to 10 – with 10 being the least corrupt. India is graded at 3.1 out of 10 in terms of how clean it is from corruption, and shares this position with Albania, Kiribati, Swaziland and Tonga. This statistic gives us a broad idea of how Indians perceive corruption in their
country, but the story of corruption in India is a dynamic one, and how it affects the freedom of Indians is complex. Read more...
Creating an Index to Measure Perceived Economic Opportunity
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South Asia Ilyas Kashmiri: A Too-Convenient Connection
Since the assassination of Osama bin Laden there has been a great deal of media and intelligence chatter on who would replace bin Laden as the leader of Al Qaida. One name, that of Ilyas Kashmiri, generated a certain amount of interest in South Asia, not least because it seemingly establishes the interconnectedness of the networks from Kashmir through Pakistan, Afghanistan and all the way to the Al Qaida’s Western collaborators including in Europe and the United States. His death, after a drone strike on June 3, 2011, gives us a chance to examine the details of the life of one of the most dangerous militants to arise out of South Asia. Read more
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