Thursday, May 14, 2009

Pakistan

Pakista NGO directory

Top of this page Aahung (registered in 1995 - Health)
Areas of operation: Sibi, Peshawar, and Gujranwala.
Major projects undertaken include Karachi Reproductive Health Project (1995-99) and AIDS Awareness Programme (1997-1999)
For further information email: krhp@cyber.net.pk

Top of this page Adult Basic Education Society (registered in 1972) Education
Areas of operation:Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Gujranwala and Lahore. Major projects undertaken include Non-formal Education for Girls (1998-2001) in the Gujranwala Division and Multi grade Teaching Training (1998-2001) carried out in the Rawalpindi Division.
Further information at: http://abes.cjb.net

Top of this page Agha Khan Health Services Pakistan (est. 1924 registered in 1986) Health
Areas of operation: NWFP (Mardan, Peshawar and Chitral), Punjab (Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur), Sindh (Sukkur, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Karachi) and Balochistan (Gawadar). Major projects undertaken with regard to women include implementation of Family Health Program (2000) and Reproductive Health Program (2000).
For further information email: akhspho@cyber.net.pk

Top of this page All Pakistan Women's Association (est. 1949, registered in 1965) Health and Economic Welfare
APWA is a non-political organization whose fundamental aim is to safeguard the moral, social and economic welfare of women and children in Pakistan.
Further information at: www.un.org.pk/unic/apwa.htm

Top of this page Association for Creation of Employment (est. and registered 1997) (Economic Welfare, Micro Credit)
Areas of operation:Hazara, Peshawar, Kohat and Bannu in the NWFP. Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Training and Employment of Women (1997). The thematic area for this project was business and micro credit and it was carried out in Hazara (NWFP).
Further information at: http://acepakistan.bizland.com

Top of this page Baanh Beli (established and registered 1987) (Education, health and Economic Welfare)
Area of operation: Sindh (Mirpurkhas and Karachi). Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Village community Development Project Nagarparkar (1992-99) which focused on saving and credit, female education and female health care; Central Tharparkar Village Community Development project Taluka Mithi and Diplo (1996-2000) which had female education as a thematic area; Northern Tharparkar Village community Development Project (1996-98) which focused on female education and Rural Karachi Ujagar Project (2000) which focused on developing primary schools for girls and female health care.
For further information email: mnj@cyber.net.pk

Top of this page Bedari (est and registered 1992)(Psychological Welfare)
Area of operation: the federal area. Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Crisis Counseling program, which focuses on domestic violence and theater performances in villages, and the Self Growth Program for Women.
For further information email: mybedari2002@yahoo.com

Top of this page Behbud Association (1970)
Its efforts are concentrated on women's development in health, education, vocational training and income generating schemes. Its area of operation is Sindh (Karachi). Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Education Project (1971), Skill Training (1971), Distress and Rehabilitation (1971), Health (1976) and Reproductive health (1985). All these projects were carried out in Karachi.

Further information at: http://xiber.com/behbud

Top of this page Bunyad Literacy Community Council ( est. and registered in 1994)
Area of operation: Punjab (Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur). Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Women Development Project (1998) carried out in Multan/Hafizabad, and Women's Empowerment for Poverty Alleviation (1999).

Further information at: www.brain.net.pk/bunyad

Top of this page Caritas (est. 1965, registered 1980) (Education, Vocational Training)
Area of operation : all of Pakistan. Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Social Awareness for Women ( 1998), Handicraft Centers for Women ( 1998) and Education for Working Girls (1998). All these projects were carried out in Punjab (Lahore).

Further information at: www.brain.net.pk/~caritas

Top of this page De Laas Gul Welfare Program (est in 1976, registered in 1988) (Vocational Training)
Area of operation: NWFP (Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Peshawar, Kohat, Bannu, DI Khan) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas ( Bajaur Agency, Mohmand Agency , Khyber Agency). Major projects undertaken for women include Training of Rural Women in Tailoring (1997 to date). It is being carried out in villages of Peshawar, District Swabi and Bannu.
For further information email: delaasgul@hotmail.com

Top of this page Development Association of Youth Balochistan (est. 1994, registered 1995) (Health)
Area of operation: Balochistan (Quetta, Sibbi). Major projects undertaken for women include Female Reproductive health Project (1998-99) carried out in Sibi.
For further information email: rehman@day.qta.sdnpk.undp.org

Top of this page Family Planning Association of Pakistan (est. 1953 registered 1965) (Health)
FPAP came into being with a commitment to responsible parenthood. Later on it enlarged its scope to cover complete sexual and reproductive health of the whole family.
Areas of operation: NWFP (Hazara, Peshawar, Kohat), Punjab (Sargodha, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur), Sindh (Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Karachi), Balochistan (Quetta, Mekran) and Islamabad. Major projects undertaken for women include Unsafe Abortions Project (1998), Norplant Implants (1997) and Men as partners (1999).

Further information at: www.brain.net.pk/-fpapak

Top of this page Health and Nutrition Development Society (est. 1979, registered 1993)
HANDS is working along with Community Based Organizations through primary and secondary health care, education promotion, community mobilization, gender development & micro credits programs. Area of operation: Sindh( Sukkur, Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Karachi).
Further information at: www.hands4t.com

Top of this page Health Education and Literacy Trust (est. 1987 registered in 1994) (Education and Health)
Area of operation: all over Pakistan. Major projects undertaken for women include Female Community development Project (1998-2000) and Badian Female Health and Education Project (1998-2000) and a case study on Impact of Literacy on Women undertaken with UNESCO in 1993.
For further information email: heal@one.net.pk or healtrust-pk@yahoo.com

Top of this page Kashf Foundation (est and registered in 1996) (Micro credit)
Area of operation: Punjab (Lahore). Kashf Foundation was inspired by the success of the Grameen Bank in reaching out to poor women and is the first such replication of the Grameen Bank in Pakistan Its mission is to provide cost effective and quality microfinance services to poor women, by adding value to women's existing economic opportunities in order to enhance their role in economic and social decision-making.
Further information at :www.kashf.com

Top of this page Khwendo Kor - Women and Children Development Program
Area of operation : North Western Frontier Province (Peshawar, Karak and Dir). Major projects undertaken for women include the Micro credit Programme( 1994) in Peshawar, and Khajwand Project on Education health and poverty Alleviation in Karak.
For further information email: khwendokor@hotmail.com

Top of this page Marie Stopes Society (est and registered in 1990)
Area of operation: NWFP (Peshawar), Balochistan (Mekran), Punjab (Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Multan, DG Khan) and Sindh (Sukkur, Karachi).
Major projects undertaken for women include the Reproductive Health Project being carried out in Sukkur, Peshawar and DG Khan.
For further information email: mss@cyber.net.pk

Top of this page Maternity and Child Welfare Association of Pakistan (est 1961, registered 1963)
Area of operation: NWFP (Mardan, Peshawar), Punjab (Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore and Multan), Sindh (Larkana, Sukkur, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas) and Northern areas (Skardu)
Major projects undertaken for women include Male Involvement in Family Planning and Reproductive Health undertaken in 2000 Research project on Acceptability of Contraceptives ((2000).
Further information at www.mcwap.cjb.net

Top of this page Maternity and Child Welfare Association, Sindh Chapter (est 1971 registered 1972)
Area of operation: Sindh (Shikarpur, Khipro, Kunri, Chachro and Karachi). Major Projects undertaken for women include Project on Teaching of Reproductive health in Schools of Nursing, Midwifery and Public Health and a research study on evaluation of Nurses Training in Pakistan.
For further information email: mcwas@cyber .net.pk

Top of this page Mothers Trust (est and registered in 1992)
Area of operation: Sindh (Larkana). Major projects undertaken for women include the establishment of a vocational school (1997), and a micro credit program (1997-98).
For further information: ph: 0741-444514

Top of this page National Research and Development Foundation (est. and registered 1993)
Area of operation : NWFP (Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Peshawar and Kohat). Major projects undertaken fro women include Ulema and Women's Rights Project (1998) undertaken in Mansehra an Ulema and Gender Gap in Primary Education (1999) carried out in Kohat
For further information email; nrdf@psh.paknet.com or tahseen@nrdf-t.pwr.sdnpk.undp.org

Top of this page National Rural Support Programme (est and registered in 1991)
Areas of operation : Balochistan (Kech), NWFP (Malakand, Mardan), Punjab (Rawalpindi, Khushab and Multan). D G Khan, Bahawalpur, Vehari, Lodhran), Sindh (Mirpurkhas) and Islamabad. It offers a credit system facility.
For further information email: gmnrsp@isb.comsats.net.pk

Top of this page Orangi Charitable Trust (est 1985, registered 1987)
Area of operation: Punjab (Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Lahore, Jhelum, Multan) and Sindh (Larkana, Hyderabad, Karachi, Thatta, Badin). It offers a credit system facility.
For further information phone: 021-6685021/6665696

Top of this page Organization for Participatory Development (est. and registered 1992)
Area of operation: Punjab (Gujranwala) Major projects undertaken for women include Maternal and Reproductive Health Project (1997-98) and Female Entrepreneurs (1999). It also offers a micro credit facility.
For further information email: opd@paknet4.ptc.pk

Top of this page Pakistan Federation of Business and Professional Women (est. 1954)
An advocacy and pressure group with a social welfare and development orientation. Concerned to raise status (including economic status) of women by ensuring equal opportunities in education, training, and employment. Area of operation: NWFP (Peshawar), Punjab (Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Lahore), Sindh (Hyderabad, Karachi), Balochistan (Quetta) and Islamabad. Major projects undertaken for women include the establishment of a day care center in 2000.
Further information at: http://aphy.ku.edu.pk/resources/res2001/afsheen-kamal/w_organization.htm

Top of this page Pakistan Foundation Fighting Blindness (est and registered 1988)
It works for physically challenged people across Pakistan.
Major projects undertaken fro women include the Darakshan project: a resource and rehabilitation cetre for physically challenged women. This center prvides free pick and drop facility, free of cost provision of items of personal use such as wheel chairs and white canes; training programs in mobility, identification of currency, vocational training (tailoring, knitting, cooking) etc, medical care and psychological counseling for women with physical disabilities.
For further information: www.pffb.org.pk


Top of this page Pakistan Women Lawyers Association (est. 1980, registered 1981)
PAWLA is a non-government organization delivering professional legal services and economic counseling to women by means of networking with legal bodies, the government, donors and NGOs. Area of operation: NWFP (Peshawar), Punjab (Rawalpindi), Sindh ( Karachi), Balochistan (Quetta). Major projects undertaken for women include Legal Aid Project (1981-2000), Jail Project (1990-2000) and Legal Awareness Project (1988-2000), and a book series "Khawateen aur Qanoon"(Women and the Legal System)
Further information at: www.pawla.sdnpk.org

Top of this page Rozan (est. and registered 1998)
Its mission statement is to enhance the self-esteem of all people, especially women and children in order to work towards a society, which is aware, confidant and accepting of itself and others. Major projects undertaken for women include Zeest Resource Center geared towards the issue of violence against women and psychological counseling.
Further information at: www.rozan.org

Top of this page Sungi Development Foundation (est. 1989)
Its mission statement is to bring about policy and institutional changes by mobilizing deprived and marginalized communities with a view to creating an environment in which communities at the local level may be able to transform their lives through the equitable and sustainable use of resources. Major projects undertaken for women include credit systems for poverty alleviation.

Further information at: www.sungi.org

Top of this page War Against Rape (est. in 1989 registered in 1992)
Area of operation is Sindh (Karachi). Major projects undertaken for women include Legal Aid to rape Victims (1998) and Counseling for Rape (1998).
For further information email: war@super.net.pk

Advocacy and Research Oriented NGOs

Top of this page Applied Social Research (registered in 1983)

Asr was set up in 1983 as a multidisciplinary, multidimensional group working towards socio-political transformation. ASR's point of departure has been to reexamine and redefine the political and developmental processes which people themselves identify, articulate and struggle for.
For further information email: asr@brain.net.pk and asr@lhr.comsats.net.pk

Top of this page Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation (registered in 1986)
Some goals of the Foundation are to assist women to acquire greater control over knowledge, resources, and institutions; facilitate women's greater participation in political processes and governance; transform social attitudes and behavior for a responsive and supportive social environment to address women's concerns and development; develop an enabling environment with strong civil society organizations to support women at the community level and district levels; undertake advocacy with public servants and public representatives for gender responsive development planning, supportive legislation and increasing women's access to government services.
Major projects undertaken with regard to women include Needs Assessment Among Rural Women in Pakistan (1997 to date); establishment of 3000 information network Centers (1996-2002); Shelter for Women in Peshawar (1995 to date) and Strengthening the Democratic Electoral process in Pakistan with a focus on women's empowerment (1997-2000)
Further information at: www.brain.net.pk/~apisf/main.html

Top of this page Simorgh- Women's Resource and Publication Centre (est. and registered in 1985)
A woman's resource and publication center. Simorgh is mainly concerned with women and development and women and religion. It was formed in response to the promulgation of retrogressive and discriminatory legislation, Simorgh¹s main focus was research on women by women in order to free both women and men from the dominance of ideas that support social and economic divisions on the basis of gender, class, religion, race and nationality. Its area of operation is all over Pakistan. Major projects undertaken for women include Violence against Women (1998) and Gender Equality and the Judiciary (1996-todate).

Further information at: www. Spinifexpress. Com.au/fasiapub/Pakistan/sim.htm and http://aphy.ku.edu.pk/resources/res2001/afsheen-kamal/w-organiation.htm

Top of this page Shirkat Gah- Women's Resource Centre (est. 1975)
The group was set up as a pressure cum lobby and consciousness raising group. It was later expanded to include women's development concerns, networking, income generating projects and non-formal education. Some of the issues it focuses on are violence against women, work and women's health and environment. Its area of operation is NWFP (Peshawar), Punjab (Faisalabad, Lahore), Sindh (Hyderabad, Karachi). Major projects undertaken for women include Women, Law and Status: Discriminatory Customary practices Against Women (1993), Women and Sustainable Development: Intergenerational Transfer of knowledge and reproductive health in rural and urban areas (1992).
Further information at: www.spinifexpress.com.au/pakistan/shirkat gah and
http://aphy.ku.edu.pk/resources/res2001/afsheen-kamal/w-organiation.htm

Top of this page Sustainable Development Policy Institute (est. and registered 1992).
SDPI's mission is to catalyze the transition towards sustainable development, defined as the enhancement of peace, social justice and well being, within and across generations. It is an independent, non-profit, non-government research institute established to provide advice to public, private and voluntary organizations, and to undertake advocacy on issues of public interest. Its research publications on women include "Women and Local Government", "Language and Feminist Issues in Pakistan", "Mohajir Women's Sense of Identity and Nationhood"," Women, Work and Empowerment" and "Afghan Women and the Reproduction of Patriarchy".
Further information at: www.sdpi.org

Top of this page Women's Action Forum (est. -)
Strictly speaking this is not an NGO, but a network, which is run by a working committee. It acts as a pressure group, holds demonstrations and collaborates with NGOs on issues related to women in Pakistan.
Further information at: http://aphy.ku.edu.pk/resources/res2001/afsheen-kamal/w_organization.htm

Human Rights

Top of this page Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (1986)
Mandate includes work for the ratification and implementation by Pakistan of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and of other related Charters, Covenants, Protocols, Resolutions, Recommendations and internationally adopted norms; to promote studies in the field of human rights and mobilize public opinion in favor of accepted norms through all available media and forums, and to carry out every category of activity to further the cause;
Further information available at: www.hrcp-web.org

Top of this page Citizen's Commission for Human Development (1985)
CCHD is a development organization with multi-sectoral programmes, to achieve and improve the current development goal s towards poverty alleviation, empowerment of the disadvantaged, human and civic ecology and sustainability both in the urban and rural settings.
Further information at: www.crm.sdnpk.org/pngo/cchd.htm

Top of this page The Network for Consumer Protection (1992)
Mission Statement: To protect and promote the interest of all Pakistani consumers: by educating them about their rights; by providing them independent information about goods and services; and by informing them about government's performance as protector of their rights, especially the poor consumers. To promote the interest of consumers by facilitating their organization and by advocating for pro-consumer policies that also address structural inequities. The organization also promotes responsible and sustainable consumption practices in society, as well as the development of alternative systems. Further information available at: www.the network.org.pk

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