Romana Bashir

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Romana Bashir
CitizenshipPakistani
OccupationActivist
Employer(s)Peace and Development Foundation, Rawalpindi
Known forPromoting interfaith harmony and women's education
Board member ofVatican Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims

Romana Bashir is a Pakistani community activist for women and minority rights and religious tolerance. Bashir is a past executive director of the Peace and Development Foundation in Rawalpindi and was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI as a consultor for the Commission for Religious Relations with Muslims.

Activism

Bashir, a Catholic woman, began working in 1997 at the grassroots level, working with the community to promote interfaith harmony and women's education.[1] She was a member of the Christian Study Centre, which promotes freedom of expression, justice, dignity and equality.[2] In Rawalpindi, Bashir joined the Christian Study Centre as a trainee and was later promoted to head of programs in 2009.[3]

In 2012, she was appointed by

Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue of the Vatican.[4]
She is the first Pakistani Christian lay woman appointed to such a position.

In 2013, she was Executive Director, Peace and Development Foundation in Rawalpindi.[5][6]

In 2021 she was listed in Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's White In The Flag project as a human rights defender.[7]

Speaker

In 2012 she was a member of a panel of five speakers at a press conference by Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS). The panel called for the

Quaid-e-Azam University’s (QAU). The seminar urged people to speak up against the rising levels of violence and intolerance related to ethnic and religious differences in the country.[10]

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