Mr. Jami Chandio is renowned writer, scholar, and activist. He is executive director of the Center for Peace and Civil Society (CPCS), a think tank based in Pakistan’s Sindh province. He edits CPCS’ quarterly journal Freedom and oversees policy dialogues and research programs that target civil society, especially young writers, journalists and academia. One of Pakistan’s most celebrated writers and scholars, Mr. Chandio is the former editor in-charge of Ibrat, Pakistan’s largest Sindhi-language daily newspaper, a former anchor on Sindh TV and KTN, and former chair of the Liberal Forum of Pakistan. The only two-time winner of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society Award (in 2000 and 2001), he has authored more than a dozen books in Sindhi, Urdu, and English on literature, politics and Sindh.
He has worked with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in Pakistan as a political expert since 2004. He was awarded Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellowship in fall 2008 by International Forum for Democratic Studies, Washington DC andduring his fellowship; Mr. Chandio conducted research on the ‘Crisis of Federalism and Prospects for Provincial Autonomy in Pakistan’ and wrote a book on the subject.
He represented South Asia as a political expert in an international CALD-ALDE conference in European Parliament-Brussels in 2004. He is alumni of various regional and international policy think tanks like ‘Regional Center for Strategic Studies-Colombo’ (RCSS), ‘Wilton Park-UK’, and ‘International Academy for Leadership-Germany’ (IAF) ‘United States Institute of Peace’ (USIP) Washington DC and ‘International forum for Democratic Studies’, ‘National Endowment for Democracy’ (NED). He is member of ‘Network of Democracy Research Institutes’ (NDRI), world’s largest network of democracy research institutes. His fields of interests include Politics, Pure Literature and Philosophy.