Diverse stakeholders committed to taking forward the agenda of systematic cooperation between two important institutions of a functioning state and society during ‘Police Media Sath Sath’, a webinar held in capital city. Communications Research Strategies (CRS) organized the fourth edition of the series. The webinar presented a unique opportunity for participants to share their views on dynamics of police and media. The participants shared their reservations on lack of focus and effort to improving rural policing in Pakistan. They were of the view that modernization and reform programs have implementation issues and they often don’t trickle down to the foundations of policing structure. Aniq Zafar explained the objectives of the campaign and how it serves as a sustainable strategy for ‘Police Awam Sath Sath’, a program that is working efficiently on police reforms and advocacy initiatives for quite a period now. He also gave details of the competition going parallel with the webinars.
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