About Us

About the Organization

You Are a Human Being! Be Aware of Your Rights!”

The Center for the Empowering Society (CES) is an independent, non-profit, non-political, and non-governmental organization committed to serving humanity. It is registered under the Social Welfare Agency Ordinance 1961, Government of Pakistan (Registration No. VSWA/ICT/635, NTN 4128759-2). The organization’s accounts are audited by M/S Muhammad Imran & Co.

CES strives to uplift the underprivileged, promote human welfare, and create a just, compassionate, and empowered society.

Justice for All

CES is deeply committed to providing legal assistance to poor prisoners and underprivileged litigants, ensuring their fundamental right to access justice. We stand by the legal norms: Justice for All Justice Delayed is Justice Denied Justice Should Not Only Be Done, It Should Be Seen to Be Done

Our Vision: Toward a Better World

UTOPIA — a dream of a land without violence, vice, or injustice. A society filled with peace, harmony, love, and care. While such a world may seem impossible, we believe in striving toward it. From the Stone Age to the Satellite Age, humanity has pursued the impossible — not always succeeding, but never giving up. CES represents a modest yet determined step in that same direction — working each day to bring the impossible closer to reality.

Message from President

Center for the Empowering Society (CES) was founded by a group of like-minded individuals, with a passion to serve humanity and fight for justice. I amongst the group of forward thinking and enthusiastic youngsters decided to establish an organization which would serve all citizens regardless of race, colour, religion and ethnic background by providing assistance, guidance and protection against any sort of violation of Human Rights. I realized that citizens residing in the remote and backward areas of Pakistan needed to be made aware of Human Rights, so that they are better able to protect themselves and their families. Living in a modern age where access to information is relatively easy was found to be an uncommon phenomenon in Pakistan. I found that communities in the remoter parts of the country were and to date are unaware of their basic Human Rights. This is an astonishing fact especially in an era where in some parts of the world a hint of violation against Human Rights is a punishable offence, yet in other parts of the world such violations are unremitting. I by establishing CES was determined to make it my mission to ensure that people especially those living in the remote parts of the country are sensitized and made aware of Human Rights.