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    U.S.-Muslim Engagement Initiative Leadership Team Member Aakif Ahmad and U.S.-Pakistan Leaders Forum participant Cynthia P. Schneider co-authored an article about how little average Americans and Pakistanis know about one another and how much they have in common.  Published on CNN, May 18, 2011, it is entitled, "Pakistanis want a better future, just like us".  Read it here.

    We are pleased to announce the publication of "Beyond Raymond Davis", an Op-Ed co-authored by U.S.-Pakistan Leaders Forum participants Syed Babar Ali and Wendy Chamberlin. Published both in Pakistan (The News and The Daily Jaily) and in the U.S. (The Common Ground News Service), the article describes how, even in the midst of a controversy like that of Raymond Davis, it was possible for 40 Americans and Pakistanis to come together for constructive conversation on issues that matter to both Americans and Pakistanis, such as education, jobs, entrepreneurship, and government accountability.

    To read the updated version, published in the U.S., go here.

    To read the original version, published in Pakistan, go here.

    To read the article in Urdu, go here.

    "Hopefully initiatives like the US-Pakistan Leaders Forum will help build greater understanding and trust at the societal level that will eventually form the foundation for a strong and lasting, mutually-beneficial partnership between Pakistan and the U.S." - Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow for South Asia at the Heritage Foundation in a Reuters article entitled, "Perfect time to ramp up civil society dialogue" from March 2, 2011.  Read the full article here.

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The U.S.-Muslim Engagement  Initiative is an active participant in conferences, policy discussions, and seminars as a means of broadening interest and support for its efforts.  See here.

Media Coverage

The U.S.-Muslim Engagement Project and the Report of the Leadership Group on U.S.-Muslim Engagement have been receiving coverage from media outlets in the United States and abroad. 

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