PEACEBUILDING

LEADERSHIP

i. Religious Scholars, Parliamentarians

I-LAP believes that change is an evolutionary process, and evolution is essential for keeping laws, constitutional articles, policies, and social systems relevant to changing times and modern-day realities. Meaningful progress can only be achieved through dialogue, consultation, and collective wisdom. For this reason, I-LAP maintains close engagement with national and international religious scholars, parliamentarians, policymakers, and community leaders. Such interaction helps create understanding, encourages balanced perspectives, and contributes toward constructive reforms that promote justice, harmony, human dignity, and the overall betterment of society.

Caption: Sajid Sandhu Presenting I-LAP Shield to Congressman Tom Suozzi. He is accompanied by Dr. Nelson Azeem, Member National Assembly, Pakistan

ii. Alliances

Interfaith League Against Poverty (I-LAP) has always believed that lasting peace and peaceful coexistence can only be achieved through interfaith harmony, mutual respect, and meaningful dialogue among people of different faiths and backgrounds. With this vision, I-LAP has consistently worked to build strong alliances with organizations, institutions, and networks that share the same commitment to peacebuilding and social cohesion