We are Striving To See all Ethnolinguistic Communities in Pakistan Flourishing Culturally and Economically

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How FLI Works….

Forum for Language Initiatives (FLI), founded in 2003 functions as a resource centre for the many language communities in Pakistan’s mountainous northern region. To know about how it works watch the following video.

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We are thrilled to announce that Gawarbati, spoken in the southern Chitral Valley, has undergone a comprehensive documentation process, preserving its linguistic and cultural aspects. This achievement was made possible through a project initiated in 2020 by Dr. Henrik Liljegren, a renowned Swedish linguist. The project’s success is a testament to the joint efforts of […]

The three-day international conference, titled 28th FEL Conference, organized in partnership by the Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL), and the Forum for Language Initiatives (FLI) in collaboration with the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), concluded at its Islamabad campus on September 27, 2024. The main focus of the conference was on the dynamic relationship between […]

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