Participate
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Join the Work
Tadreej is not looking for audiences. It is looking for participants.
What We Ask
Not Credentials. Not Connections.
What Tadreej asks is not for degrees from particular institutions, professional status, or access to networks. It is for seriousness — the willingness to engage with Pakistan's hardest problems honestly, to commit to something whose returns are measured in decades rather than quarters, and to hold yourself to a standard of intellectual rigour that the country's condition demands.
If you are a student in Quetta, a software engineer in Toronto, an artist in Karachi, a teacher in Peshawar, or a researcher in Berlin — and the questions Tadreej raises are ones you want to sit with seriously — there is a place for you in this work.
Ways to Participate
Four Paths into the Work
Attend or Host a Circle
Join an existing Circle in your city or start one where none exists. Circles are monthly structured conversations — 10 to 25 people thinking seriously about Pakistan's most important questions. No affiliation or budget required.
Learn about Circles →Contribute Writing
Tadreej publishes essays across six editorial pillars. We are looking for writers who take Pakistan's condition seriously — practitioners, researchers, early-career writers, and voices from outside the usual centres of commentary.
Contributor guidelines →Join the Scouting Network
Tadreej's scouting network identifies exceptional young Pakistanis — the curious, the disciplined, the intellectually alive — who lack the institutional support to develop their capability. If you work with young people in Pakistan and know who they are, we need you.
Support Financially
Tadreej is building something that requires patient capital. We are seeking founding donors who understand that civilisational work operates on a different timescale, and members of the Tadreej Council who want to be part of the institution's governance and strategic direction from its earliest days.
However you participate, the standard is the same. Tadreej is a project for people who believe that Pakistan's intellectual future is worth serious, sustained effort — and who are willing to do that work themselves.