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ABOUT US

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At Salamti Fellowship, we believe in turning learning into action. We equip young peacebuilders with the tools, space, and support to lead change in their communities across Pakistan.
  • Train
  • Connect
  • Empower
  • Support
  • Transform
    We bring young people from diverse communities together, give them the space to connect, the tools to understand, and the courage to lead with empathy. We train, we listen, we grow, together. Salamti isn’t just about learning peace, it’s about living it, carrying it back into homes, streets, classrooms, and communities.
    • About the Program

      Pakistan’s first tech-free, fully funded residential peacebuilding fellowship (launched in 2017) that unites young peace seekers aged 18–35 from diverse backgrounds for a 7-day intensive program on peace education, dialogue, and leadership.

    • Impact and Approach

      Hands-on, mentorship-driven approach where fellows engage in expert-led sessions, creative activities, and wellness routines, then design and implement Community Action Projects (CAPs) to tackle local issues such as intolerance, polarization, and misinformation.

    Idea Behind Salamti

    Salamti Fellowship was launched to respond to two big challenges in Pakistan. First, the issues of peacebuilding and extremism here are unique and complex, shaped by a mix of sociocultural, religious, and political factors. Second, while many efforts were happening in the development sector, they were often short-term, fragmented, or not aligned with international best practices. Salamti was created to address both of these gaps.

    From day one, Salamti has been about inclusion, diversity, and dialogue. The fellowship has been carefully shaped to respond to local realities while also learning from the best global approaches. Sessions address sociocultural, policy, and religious extremism and are led by people with authority in their fields, scholars, policymakers, trainers, and practitioners. Our fellows and speakers come from different schools of thought, regions, and communities. At its core, Salamti creates real conversations that challenge biases and open space for new perspectives.

    Creative expression is another unique part of the Salamti model. Art, culture, theatre, music, meditation, and storytelling are woven into the fellowship, making learning lived, not just taught. These tools allow fellows to reflect deeply, connect emotionally, and share stories of resilience in a safe, open, and respectful environment.

    Salamti’s journey is deliberately rigorous and layered to ensure long-term impact. Before arriving, applicants go through applications, interviews, and a pre-fellowship activity to show commitment. They then take part in a seven-day, tech-free residential program. Afterward, each fellow designs and implements a Community Action Project to bring learning into practice and becomes part of a growing national network of Peace Agents.

    Over the years, Salamti has evolved into a fellows-led fellowship. Alumni now prepare alongside the team, guide new cohorts, and return as mentors and master trainers. This cycle of learning and leadership has ensured continuity and sustainability.

    Before Salamti, there was no national platform connecting peacebuilders from such diverse walks of life. Today, that network is alive, active, and expanding with every new cohort.

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