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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FLI, in collaboration with the Center for Language Engineering (CLE) has successfully completed a font which is hoped to fulfill what we, the indigenous language researchers of northern Pakistan require while writing down our findings in our native languages and Urdu. Nafees Nastaleeq Regular existed even earlier but had little support for our indigenous languages. […]

FLI provided support to Shina Migrant community memebers living in Rawalpindi and Islamabad to come together and celebrate their culture last weekend. More than a thousand people, including families participated in the event. Participants danced to the tunes of their language. They spoke for revival of their language by using it at home while living […]

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The 4th International Hindukush Cultural Conference is an academic and scholarly activity..

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Our publications include Newsletters, Books, Academic Papers, Translations and Annual Report.

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We are the only local organization for preserving regional languages

We put the mother tongue speakers in driving seat of language development and cultural documentation by imparting required training and providing necessary equipment aiming at having sustainable service to indigenous languages

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