The Voice for Pakistani Americans in Washington

Posted by admin on January 19, 2010 at 12:16 PM UTC

Welcome to the cyber-home of the Council on Pakistan Relations (CPR), a national grassroots organization for Americans interested in a better future and better relations between America and Pakistan. The CPR’s mission is to impact U.S policy towards Pakistan to foster lasting peace, democracy, prosperity and stability.

Since its inception in 2009, CPR seeks to be the voice of Pakistani Americans in Washington D.C. and across the country. We articulate the unique perspective of Pakistani Americans to the Congress, to Administration officials, to Democratic and Republican Party leaders, to the Pakistani-American community and to the media.

At the CPR, you will also find a community of people who share your interests and concerns. CPR members can meet through our local chapters and events around the country. And here in cyberspace, we keep you connected. You can sign up to receive our e-mail updates on current CPR happenings and on the issues that pertain to YOU.

THE 2009 ANNUAL REPORT
The 2009 CPR annual report is available now, which covers activities implemented between July 2009 to December 2009 and also includes strategic goals and agenda for 2010. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE 2009 ANNUAL REPORT.

We invite you to join the CPR and to participate in the national debate on issues that seeks to build public awareness and grassroots support among Pakistani-Americans and other concerned citizens. The CPR is the address for information, activism, and community for Pakistani-Americans. We look forward to working with you.

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