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The conversation about violence in Pakistan is fraught with strong and divergent positions. Understandable, since so much is at stake because of the troubles over the past decade and more. We admit to feeling some amount of trepidation in releasing this study. This hesitation is rooted in our apprehension that some readers may be tempted to rush to conclusions rather than taking the time to understand the evidence that we have presented. It is for that reason we have chosen to explain our methodology in significant detail to lay bare what a report of this kind can say with legitimacy and what it cannot. This research does not explain the causes of violence in Pakistan, whether external or internal. Nor does it have political prescriptions for addressing violence, militancy or sectarianism. Those are larger questions best answered by others. What we try to show in this report is what it means for the wellbeing of an individual, his or her relationships with others and the community post a traumatic incident of violence or conflict. We do this in very personal terms by listening to their stories. We try to move away from the abstraction of dispassionate analysis by giving voice to individual testimony. There is a relentless stream of events for the media to cover with a great deal of urgency, inadvertently what we are left with are statistics that do not capture the personal anguish and toil exacted on people. So, what is our purpose in highlighting these voices? We want to bring to the fore the public health crisis that is emerging from the trauma of conflict and violence. Those affected, the youth of the country, have a long life ahead of them. We owe it to them to ensure they remain productive and happy members of society. The difficult aspect to this public health crisis is that dealing with psychological trauma is largely a one-to-one intervention. But given the scale of the problem – and the lack of resources and trained healthcare professionals – Pakistan will have to find new solutions. Pakistan’s great strength is its people. They have social bonds that have prevented the situation from becoming worse than it already is – despite being underprovided for in education, jobs and health. An individual traumatised through incidents of conflict and violence experiences a weakening of their social bonds, the very fabric that is an asset to the country. We would urge you to go through the stories to see how conflict and violence has affected people in different and tragic ways. It provides a perspective on how the well-recognised threat of terrorism is shattering the lives of young people, but also how the long standing problems of property rights, slow judicial processes, family disputes and other aspects of ordinary life can be life changing. A lot of this does not make for happy reading. But it is important to recognise that despite the weight of developments working against society, Pakistan has been extraordinarily resilient. Other nations have faced similar issues and survived, including developed nations. The resilience of Pakistan’s people is rooted in their social bonds - addressing the public health aspect of the results of the trauma that has come from both conflict and violence will ensure its continued health. We can no longer afford to ignore the impact that instability and insecurity is having on the next generation, the young people who hold the future of Pakistan in their hands. We ask you to read our report, consider carefully its messages, and join us in confronting conflict and violence head on. The Pakistan Next Generation Task Force
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