Forum for Language Initiatives
23/04/2026
21/04/2026
FLI’s Workshop on Saraiki Subject Teaching Concludes in D.I. Khan..
FLI successfully completed a 3-day training workshop for government school teachers in Dera Ismail Khan, focusing on Saraiki subject teaching. Certificates were awarded to both participants and trainers, recognizing their dedication to strengthening mother tongue education.
Held at M***i Mahmood School & College in collaboration with the Directorate of Professional Development, Peshawar, the event brought together principals, district education officers, and local dignitaries. Speakers praised FLI’s efforts to empower teachers and promote linguistic diversity.
A total of 50 teachers — half of them women — participated in this workshop. The same number were trained last year, and another 50 will be trained later this year.
FLI Program Manager, Naseem Haider, announced that more workshops are planned to continue bridging the gap in teacher training. This initiative is another step toward preserving regional languages and enriching Pakistan’s education system.
FLI’s Workshop on Saraiki Subject Teaching Starts in D.I.Khan
FLI has launched a 3-day training workshop for government school teachers on Saraiki subject teaching in Dera Ismail Khan. The event is being held at a government school in collaboration with the Directorate of Professional Development, Peshawar — a wing of the provincial education ministry — with the goal of strengthening teachers’ capacity, especially in mother tongue education.
Saraiki is one of the four regional languages included in the KP government’s school curriculum. However, the lack of teacher training has slowed the implementation of this policy. FLI has been stepping in to bridge this gap by enabling teachers to teach effectively in their mother tongue.
A total of 50 teachers — half of them women — are attending this workshop. The same number of teachers (including equal participation of women) were trained in the last quarter of last year, and another 50 teachers are planned for training later this year.
This initiative marks another important step toward empowering educators and preserving regional languages through quality teaching.
International Decade of Indigenous Languages
10/04/2026
The daily Dawn reports a gathering of language enthusiasts in Islamabad.
International Decade of Indigenous Languages https://epaper.dawn.com/?page=10_04_2026_152
30/03/2026
23 Palula Poets Learned Writing in Their Language!
FLI organized a three‑day workshop to empower Palula poets with the skills to write, document, and share their creativity in their own language.
Palula, spoken in southern Chitral by around 15,000 people, has been at the heart of FLI’s work for many years.
In partnership with the Palula Community Welfare Organization, poets learned:
Orthography & phonology basics
Language and technology tools
Video editing & social media use
Creative documentation techniques
A total of 23 poets joined this workshop, blending tradition with modern digital skills. Together, they are shaping the future of Palula poetry!
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