Committee formed to review foreign funding received by NGOs – Pakistan

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The federal cabinet has notified the formation of a committee to review foreign funding received by both international and domestic nongovernmental organisations (NGOs), it emerged on Wednesday.

According to the notification dated September 3, a copy of which is available with Dawn.com, the six-member committee will include Law and Justice Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, Foreign Secretary Syrus Sajjad Qazi, Economic Secretary Dr Kazim Niaz, Interior Secretary Capt (retired) Khurram Muhammad Agha, Finance Secretary Imdad Ullah Bosal and Law and Justice Secretary Raja Naeem Akbar.

The committee will “review the channels” through which NGOs receive foreign funding, suggesting concrete measures to ensure transparency and visible funding trails, the notification read. The committee will also ensure that any funding received by NGOs will be “utilised for the purpose for which they have been received”.

The notification added that the committee has four weeks to submit its report to the federal cabinet.

The move came after sources previously told Dawn that the government was set to decide whether to allow over a dozen international NGOs to work in the country or not.

A meeting of the special committee formed to look into this issue was chaired by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on August 31. The NGOs include those who either denied permission to operate in Pakistan and asked to renew their registration or the ones whose memorandums of understanding — signed with the government — have expired and have applied for their renewal.

During the meeting, the INGOs’ applications against the rejection of their registration and for renewal of MOUs were reviewed. The interior minister said a detailed review of each application and relevant documents submitted by the organisations would be conducted.

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