Advocating for Transformative Leadership in Malawi
Formed in 1992 during the Malawi’s political transition from one party to multi party system of government, the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) remains a key civil society organization in the field of human right, mediation, advocacy, HIV/AIDS, Gender based Violence, religious co-existence, electoral processes and peace and security. It’s success in ushering in multiparty democracy emanated from its institutional architecture that entailed the establishment of the National Consultative Council (NCC) and National Executive Committee (NEC) within the organisation.
Promoting peace and tranquility in the Republic of Malawi
Mission
“An organization that promotes human dignity in the Malawian society through advocacy civic education and conflict transformation.”
Vision Statement
“A Malawian society with internalized democratic values and practice.”
Goals & Objectives
The overall goal is to contribute to good governance, human rights, rule of law, accountability and transparency in Malawi. The purpose is to reduce undemocratic practices, political and religious intolerance. Through realising this goal and purpose, PAC will improve conditions and opportunities for sustainable development.
Selected Partners that have Funded PAC
We thank all our donors for joining us in the struggle for a just world! The donations make a difference to people’s lives. Our international donors include embassies, ministries of foreign affairs, foundations, international corporations and organisations.
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STATEMENT BY THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (PAC) ON ATTEMPTS TO STIFLE THE SECURITY OF TENURE OF OFFICE FOR THE JUDGES AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY 1 175 downloads |
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STATEMENT ON THE CURRENT ELECTORAL VIOLENCE 1 178 downloads |
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STATEMENT BY THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (PAC) AFTER THE COURT RULING ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS CASE 2019 1 172 downloads |
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STATEMENT BY THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (PAC) ON THE FORTHCOMING COURT RULING ON THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS CASE 2019 1 67 downloads |
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