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Partner Organizations of PPAF

1. Aga Khan Planning & Building Services Pakistan (AKPBS) 2. Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP) 3. Anjuman Falah-O-Behbood (AFB) 4. All Pakistan Women Association (APWA) 5. Asasah 6. Baanhn Beli (BB) 7. Baidarie 8. BALOCHISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY (BEEJ) 9. Bunyad Literacy Community Council (BLCC) 10.BALOCHISTAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH SOCIETY (BRDRS) 11.Balochistan Rural Support program (BRSP) 12.Badin Rural Development Society 13.Community Development Concern (CDC) 14.Community Motivation and Development Organization (CMDO) 15.Community Support Concern (CSC) 16.Community Uplift Program ( CUP) 17.CENTER FOR WOMENS COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT (CWCD) 18.Development Action for Mobilization and Emancipation (DAMEN) 19.Gazi Brothe Traqiati Idara (GBTI) 20.Green Circle Organization (GCO) 21.Hazara Development & Advocacy Foundation (HADAF) 22.Health & Nutrition Development Society (HANDS) 23.Human Development Foundation (HDF) 24.Human Resource Development Society (HRDS)

25.Himalayan Wildlife Foundation (HWF) 26.Indus Earth Trust (IET) 27.Islamic Relief (IR) 28.INDUS RESOURCE CENTRE (IRC) 29.Jinnah Welfere Society (JWS) 30.Kashf Foundation (KF) 31.Karwan Community Development Organization (KCDO) 32.Khwendo Kor (KK) 33.Kiran Welfare Organization (KWO) 34.Marvi Rural Development Organization (MRDO) 35.The Mountain and Glacier Protection Organization (MGPO) 36.Network Leasing Corporation Limited (NLCL) 37.Network Microfinance Bank Limited (NMBL) 38.Narowal Rural Development Programme (NRDP) 39.National Rural Support Program (NRSP) 40.Omar Asghar Khan Development Foundation (OAKDF) 41.Orangi Charitable Trust (OCT) 42.Organization for Participatory Development (OPD) 43.ORIX Leasing Pakistan Limited (OLPL) 44.Participatory Integrated Development Society (PIDS) 45.POVERTY ERADICATION NETWORK (PEN) 46.Punjab Rural Support Program (PRSP) 47.RAHNUMA (Family Planning Association of Pakistan) 48.Rural Community Development Society (RCDS) 49.Salik Development Foundation (SDF)

50.Society for Human Empowerment and Rural Development 51.SOCIAL ACTION BUREU NETWORKING (SABAWON) 52.Sindh Agriculture (SAFWCO) Forestry FOR ASSISTANCE IN WELFARE &

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53.South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) 54.SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION & PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT (SCOPE) 55.SOS Childrens Village (SOS) 56.Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) 57.Sindh Rural Support Organiztaion (SRSO) 58.Sindh Rural Support Program (SRSP) 59.Sarhad Rural Support Program (SRSP) 60.Sungi Development Founfation (SUNGI) 61.Save The Poor (STP) 62.Soon Valley Development Program (SVDP) 63.Swabi Women Welfare Society (SWWS) 64.Taraqee Foundation (TF) 65.Thardeep Rural Development Program (TRDP) 66.Village Friends Organization (VFO) 67.WOMEN SOCIAL ORGANIZATION (WSO) 68.WOMEN WELFARE ORGANIZATION POONCH (WWOP) 69.Youth Commission for Human Rights (YCHR) 70.Young Pioneers Society (YPS)

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Aga Khan Rural Support Program(AKRSP)


AKRSP is involved in community infrastructure development in the Northern Areas and Chitral since 1982. They have initiated more than 2,000 CPI projects to date, for benefit of 130,000 households. Out of these 1,980 projects have been completed. The projects include mainly irrigation schemes, roads, bridges, flood protection bunds, drinking water supply schemes in addition to these one microhydel project has been completed. Most of these projects are productive, especially irrigation schemes (about 53% of the total number of projects) which enhanced the assets of the poor rural households by providing additional land for agricultural production. Babar Road, Gilgit, P.O Box 507, Gilgit Mr. Izhar Ali Hunzai, Chief Executive Mr. Abdul Malik Companies Ordinance 1984 Northern Areas & Chitral

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

051-2275746 0581-52480

abidakrsp@yahoo.com

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Anjuman Falah-O-Behbood (AFB) Anjuman FalahO-Behbood (AFB) was established in June, 1980 but was registered in March, 1981 as non-governmental organization with Assistant Director Social Welfare & Women Development, Muzaffargarh under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control Ordinance)XLVI1961. The organization is working towards the socio-economic empowerment of neglected rural population, especially women of Muzaffargarh District. AFBs vision is that the target group members attain self-sufficiency in their socioeconomic spheres of life and their coming generations can take joint actions to solve their individual and common problems. Near Head Quarter Hospital, Ali Pur Road, Muzaffargarh

Address: Shah Zaman Bhutta (President) Head: Makhdoom Shoaib Karim (Executive Director) PPAF Project Coordinator: Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Registration & Control Ordinance XLVILegal Status: Rural Coverage: Men & Women Clientele: 066-2423085 Tel: 066-2422532 Fax: afbmgh@hotmail.com E-mail:

All Pakistan Women Association (APWA) Name:

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APWA being an active social entity focuses on improving the quality of life in the local communities by providing opportunities to develop small infrastructure. To attain this objective, APWA extended its services to the most backward areas of the district Swabi. APWA has been working, in Gadoon a tehsil of district Swabi, in partnership with PPAF since April 1, 2006. APWA has completed all of its six Water Supply Schemes in different villages of the Gadoon and second phase under PPAF funding is in progress in district Swabi.
H # 63, Old Bara Road, University Town, Peshawar. Mrs. Sitara Imran Director. Miss. Aisha Nasim Registered under Social Welfare act, 1961. Tehsil Gadoon, Distt. Swabi.

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage:

Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

(091) 5842686. Apwa_nwfp@yahoo.com

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Asasah Asasah was established in 2001 as a non-government organization mandated to provide financial services to low income households on larger scale at national level. The organization was registered on 10th December 2003. Asasahs vision is to improve the micro-productivity of each household living below the poverty line through income generating activities by alleviating the poverty of people of Pakistan. 880-B Faisal Town, Lahore Ms. Tabinda Alkanz Jaffery (Chief Executive Officer)

Address: Ms. Tabinda Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail: The Companies Ordinance, 1984 (XLVII of 1984) the Company is limited by Guarantee (under section 32) Rural/Sub-urban Women & Men 042-5167179, 5176620 042-5162194 asasah@nexlinx.net.pk

Baanhn Beli Name: Introduction Baanhn Beli is a small but emerging organization, focusing on women, with adequate experience in micro-credit and having a potential to expand its outreach in its target area. It is active in Nagarparkar area of Tharparkar district since 1985, got registered in December 1987 as a non-government organization. It started its formal micro-credit operations in 1993 with technical and financial support from TVO, TAF and its own resources. Presently it is working in Tharparkar, Karachi west and Malir Districts. Building # 23, Flat # 2, Defence garden near Kala Pul, Korangi Road,Karachi Younas Bandhani (Director) Mr. Sultan Ahmed Registration & Control Ordinance-XLVI-1961 Rural Women & Men

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator:

Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

02322-61221, 64090 02322-61221 baanhnbelikhi@hotmail.com

Baidarie Name: Introduction Baidarie is an emerging small non-governmental organization active in Sambrial Tehsil of Sialkot District, since 1993. Baidaries mission is to raise consciousness among marginalized groups, especially women, on true notion of democratic development and enable them to take collective action against economic and social injustices through sustained social and political actions. Baidarie entered into partnership with PPAF on July 5th, 2005. Village and Post Office Roras, Tehsil Sambrial, District Sialkot. Province Punjab Ms. Hina Noreen- President Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail: Mr. Arshid Mehmood Mirza Registration & Control Ordinance-XLVI-1961 Rural/Sub-Urban Women & Men 0523-505457 0523-505156 baidarie@brain.net,pk

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BALOCHISTAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY (BEEJ)


Balochistan Environmental and Educational Journey (BEEJ) was founded in the year 2000 by a group of committed workers and experts belonging to various spheres of life. After expansion of its activities in other parts of Balochistan province, BEEJ was formally registered in 2001. The organizations mission is to alleviate poverty by encouraging ecologically sustainable use of natural resources through introducing new technologies and improve living conditions of disadvantaged communities by adopting participatory approach and carrying out advocacy for conservation of nature. 48-D, Samungli Housing Scheme, Quetta Syed Qurban Gharsheen, Team Leader

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

Syed Qurban Gharsheen Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance 1961 Musakhail (Balochistan)

081-827740

beej@ultra.net.pk

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Bunyad Literacy Community Council (BLCC) Bunyad Literacy Community Council (BLCC) was established in 1992 and registered in 1994 as a non-government organization working in Punjab Province. Bunyads vision is to improve the socio-economic condition of the poor communities, especially women so that they could take part in the process of collective development on self-help basis and could affect the policies and decisions made for them. Although Bunyad is working in 14 districts of Punjab, but its credit operations are instrumental in 4 districts Opp. Village Theather, Badian Road, Post office Berki Lahore Cantt Prof. Saeed-ur-Rehman (Executive Director) Mr. Shafaat Gilani Societies Registration Act 1860 Rural Women & Men 042-5600621, 5600692 042-5600293 bunyad@brain.net.pk

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BALOCHISTAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH SOCIETY (BRDRS) BRDRS is an organization established by a group of young development professionals with a mission of providing facilitation and support in the empowerment of socially and economically deprived and disadvantaged communities of the area. BRDRS is working with a vision of promoting and developing a free, educated and civilized culture. Office No.1, Street No.2, Building No. 4, Arbab Town Sammungali Road, Quetta Ihtisham - ul - Haq Kakar Executive Director Ihtisham - ul - Haq Kakar Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance 1961 Provincial

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

081-2003176

Brds_uta@yahoo.com

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Balochistan Rural Support program (BRSP) BRSP was established in April 1991 under the Companies Ordinance 1984 as not for profit entity. BRSP started credit program, alongwith other activities, in 1991. The purpose of the credit program was to provide rural population with an access to capital. BRSPs partnership with PPAF started in April 2001.BRSPs concept of development is rooted in the self-help approach. It aims to develop the spirit of self-help by which people take initiatives to improve their condition through collective action. It expects villagers to be the decision makers, planners, implementers and beneficiaries of their efforts for village development. 5-A Sariab Road, P.O Box 233, Quetta

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

Mr. M. Irfan Kasi (Chief Executive Officer) Mr. Abdul Monem Riaz Companies Ordinance, 1984 Provincial/Rural Men & Women 081- 2440297 081-2442153 brsp_qta@hotmail.com

Badin Rural Development Society Name:

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Badin Rural Development Society (BRDS) is a NonGovernmental Organization, established in August, 1995. The organization has been working in district Badin for the last 10 years. It envisions a socially aware, enlightened, progressive and economically advanced society. BRDS in partnership with Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund PPAF under Sindh Coastal Area development program SCAD has initiated an integrated rural development model in the area; the program based infrastructure development with real participation of local people to bring a real positive change in the lives of coastal communities.
Near Ahmed CNG Station, Karachi Road, Badin Dr. Akash Ansari Khadim Hussain Societies Registration Act 1960

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Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

Urban, Semi urban & Rural Men and Women 0297 - 737015 0297 - 737015 brdsngo@yahoo.com

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Community Development Concern (CDC) Community Development Concern (CDC) was registered in 1992 as a non-government organization working in urban & rural areas of Sialkot District. The organization is registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of the Punjab, Gujranwala under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control Ordinance) XLVI-1961.CDCs mission is to organize underdeveloped people especially, women, maintaining sustainable livelihood, and develop society by applying socioeconomic development techniques.CDC started its activities in microcredit in 1994 with the financial (Rs.418,093) & technical assistance of SAP-PK, Lahore. Dhalle Wali, Head Marala, Tehsil & District Sialkot Mirza Abdul Shakoor (Executive Director) Haseeb-ur-Rehman (Program Coordinator) Registration & Control ordinance 1961 Rural/Sub-urban Women & Men 0523-502012 0523-502118
cdcskt@yahoo.com

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Community Motivation and Development Organization (CMDO) Community Motivation and Development Organization (CMDO) was established in 1998 as welfare organization, registered under Societies Act XXI of 1860, with a vision of enabling poor masses of tribal areas of NWFP to have access to basic amenities of life. Their main focus is on social mobilization and regional development through community physical infrastructure projects. 56, Street 2/A, Back Side Chit Chat Corner, Shami Road, Peshawar. Faiz Mohammad Fayyaz (CEO) Faiz Mohammad Fayyaz Societies Registration Act 1860 FATA (Khyber, Kurram and Bajaur Agency)

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

091 5261088 091 - 2711081 cmdopak@yahoo.com

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Community Support Concern (CSC) Community Support Concern (CSC) was established in 1989 as a non-government organization working in urban slums and rural areas of Lahore District. The organization is registered with the Directorate of Social Welfare, Government of the Punjab, Lahore under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control Ordinance) XLVI-1961, on 31st December, 1989. CSC's mission is to empower marginalized sections of population by enabling them to contribute collectively in their social and economic growth resulting in eradication of poverty.

House No. 319-4-D/1, New Township, Lahore Mrs. Shaista Khalid Jan (Executive Director) Address: Mrs. Shaista Khalid Jan Head: Registration & Control Ordinance XL VI-1961 PPAF Project Coordinator: Sub-urban/ Rural Legal Status: Women Coverage: 042-5120410/5123623 Clientele: 042-5116343 Tel: cscpk@brain.net.pk Fax: E-mail:

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Community Uplift Program ( CUP) Community Uplift Program (CUP) was established as a social welfare organization. One of the major objectives of the CUP is to help disadvantaged and marginalized communities particularly women and children in reducing their poverty levels. CUP initiated CPI interventions one year ahead of its formal registration i.e. in the year 2000. So far 6 CPI projects have been executed in ICT and Karak districts over the last three years. Recently CUP has extended its outreach to Orakzai Agency and District Lakki Marwat. H.No. 12-A , Street 28, F- 8 /1 Islamabad. Iftikhar Ur Rahman Chief Executive Mr. Gul Sharif Khan Registered under Companies Ordinance 1984

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

Distt. Rawalpindi

051-2256043, 2856292 051-2856293 gulshareef@yahoo.com

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CENTER FOR WOMENS COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT (CWCD) CENTER FOR WOMENS COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT was registered in 1992, under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control Ordinance) XLVI-1961. However, the organization has initiated the process of getting registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in order to bring enhanced transparency in the organization. CWCD works principally in the areas of micro finance. It is also active in provision of health and education in urban and rural areas of Lahore district. H # 86, B-2, Sector C-II, Township, Lahore

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

Mrs. Farida Tariq (President) Mrs. Farida Tariq Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance-XLVI 1961 Sub-urban/ Rural Women & Family Enterprises 042-5155469 042-5155469 cwcdngo@wol.net.pk, hocwcd@yahoo.com

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Development Action for Mobilization and Emancipation (DAMEN) DAMEN was registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 with Joint Stock Companies, Punjab, Lahore on 21st May'92. It is relatively small but emerging institution that has been in operation since 1992, with a steady growth and has been able to achieve high degree of specialization in microfinance. It works primarily in the field of microcredit, by initiating education for children, with exclusive focus on women residing in the peri urban area of Lahore. Its mission is "To make the people of disadvantages communities understand the true notion of development and build their capacity which would enable them to organize themselves into groups for collective action leading towards self-reliance and empowerment". 26-C, Nawab Town, Raiwand Road, Lahore Ms. Naghma Rashid (Executive Director)

Address: Ms. Naghma Rashid Head: Registered under Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 PPAF Project Coordinator: Sub-urban/ Rural Legal Status: Women Coverage: 042-5310471, 72 Clientele: 042-5310473 Tel: damen@brain.net.pk Fax: E-mail:

Gazi Brothe traqiati Idara (GBTI) Name:

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GBTI was established in 1995 as a company, registered under Companies Ordinance 1984, with a vision of alleviating poverty and improving quality of life of the rural people affected by the Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project (GBHP) in Punjab (District Attock) and NWFP (Distract Haripur and Swabi). Their main focus is on social mobilization and integrated development through community physical infrastructure, natural resource management, micro-credit, enterprise development and capacity building. GBTI is working in 17 union councils.
Near PWD Rest House, Main GT Road, Hattian, District Attock. Lt. Col.(R) Muhammad Anwar Khanfont> Zahoor Hussain Registered under Section 42 of Companies Ordinance 1984. District Attock, Swabi and Haripur. 0572-640201 0572-640202 gbti@isb.paknet.com.pk

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Green Circle Organization (GCO) Green Circle Organization (GCO) was established as a social welfare organization, registered under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance 1961 since May , 1994. GCO has a strong presence in more than 100 villages of Tehsil Depalpur,Distt. Okara and Tehsil Jaranwala, Distt. Faisalabad through its Community Based Organizations( CBOs). GCO has been involved in the areas of Agriculture, Physical Infrastructure, Environment, Microcredit and Community Health by implementing different related interventions of watercourse lining, zero tillage, laser leveling, bio-gas plants and advocacy/ awareness campaigns. The organizations main strength is the self-sustained CBOs, which were formed by GCO back in 19992000 while implementing a credit program.

house no. 6, street No. 1 Nasir Colony Lajna Choak Collage Road. township, Lahore Rana Shafique-ur-Rehman (Executive Director) Address: Rana Shafique-ur-Rehman Registered under Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail: Sub-urban/ Rural 042-5186932

habibs@brain.net.pk

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Hazara Development & Advocacy Foundation (HADAF) Hazara Development and Advocacy Foundation (HADAF) was registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 in 2003. HADAF started its operations with a broader objective to better the lives of the poor and deprived communities of Haripur District. It also believes that community based organizations (CBOs) are the most effective instrument to address the community problems.HADAF supports community organizations through Physical Infrastructure, Capacity Building, Awareness Raising campaigns, etc. in district Haripur specifically in those Union Councils which are comparatively more deprived and underserved. Tariq Omar Plaza, GT Road, (PO Box 38), Haripur. Mrs. Shehrnaz Omar Ayub, Executive Director Amjad Ali Qureshi, Program Coordinator, Islamabad (Mob.0300-8506808) Sajid Mehmood, Zonal Coordinator, Haripur (Mob.03005191293) Societies Registration Act XXI of 1861 Haripur (NWFP)

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

0995-610011, 0995-610981

Health & Nutrition Development Society (HANDS) Name:

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HANDS aims at providing basic health services, primary education, income generation opportunities and development of institutions to empower the underprivileged communities. HANDS has been pouring its untiring efforts for empowering and strengthening the communities to deal with the issues directed towards poverty alleviation. The vision, mission and objectives of HANDS have motivated and enlightened more than 125 fulltime paid staff, 600 community based staff and thousands of volunteers so that a concrete and effective mind mapping, integrated system and methodologies could be streamlined for every possible viable outcomes.
225/1/B, Block II, PECHS, Karachi, Pakistan Dr. Shaikh Tanveer Ahmad Ms. Rahila Rahim Societies Registration Act 1960 Urban, Semi urban & Rural Men and Women 021 - 4532804, 4527698 021- 4559252 hands@cyber.net.pk

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Human Development Foundation (HDF) Human Development Foundation (HDF) is registered under section 42 of the Companies Ordinance,1984 with a vision of working with all the needy and poor people of the country and would strive to transform their lives by bringing positive change in their health, education and economic conditions by involving communities. (HDF) is involved in community physical infrastructure development in district Zhob of Balouchistan since 2000. As a result of drought in Balochistan, HDF started its drought relief interventions besides its regular program of education, health and economic development in July, 2000. Since then community physical infrastructure component has become an integral part of the HDF program. With PPAF assistance CPI interventions have been undertaken in Mardan, Zhob and Rahimyar Khan districts.

H.No.537 Gulrez Housing Scheme II -Rawalpindi Col. Azhar Saleem Chief Operating Officer
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Mr. Naimat Ullah Companies Ordinance 1984 Distt.Mardan, Rahimyarkhan & Zhob

051-25509268

hdfpaksldn@hotmail.com

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Human Resource Development Society ( HRDS) Human Resource Development Society (HRDS) was established as a social welfare organization. HRDS is involved in the implementation of CPI in four districts namely Bahawalpur, Lahore, Jhelum and Rajanpur. Since its inception the organization has facilitated the involvement of communities in the construction of 231 water supply and Sanitation projects. Of the mentioned, 200 projects have been completed whereas, remaining projects are at different stages of completion. The completed projects benefited 7950 households. These projects improved the hygienic conditions, uplifted the living standard and also improved the economic condition of the communities. H.No. 59, Lane # 4, Khayaban e Tanveer, Near Chaklala Scheme # 3 Behria Town Road, Rawalpindi.

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Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies ordinance 1961 Distt.Rajanpur and D.G. Khan

0333-5192098

hrdsociety@hotmail.com

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Himalayan Wildlife Foundation (HWF) The Himalayan Wildlife Foundation ( HWF) is a non-profit, non governmental organization dedicated to safeguard the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Pakistan. Since 1993 HWF has been helping the Northern Area Forestry Department in the management of Deosai Park. A park, which has been instrumental in the efforts to preserve the dwindling population of the endangered Himalayan brown bear. Efforts have included involving the local communities in the conservative process. With the commitment to its cause, HWF continued its heritage conservation program by attempting to document and conserve parts of the citadel of the famous fort of Rohtas. In the process, HWF has recently completed a completed sewerage system in the abadi of Rohtas village to improve the environmental conditions of the area. House .No. 1, Park Road, F-8/2 Islamabad Dr. Anis ur Rahmad , Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anis ur Rahman Registered under Company Ordinance 1984 National Level

Address: Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

051- 2856981

mail@hwf.org.pk

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Indus Earth Trust (IET) Indus Earth was established in June 2001 and registered on January 2002 as a Trust. The trust established with the objectives to build natural environment such as community development via establishing community based infrastructure including; Tube wells, energy supply by using the wind, sanitation and sewage treatment for provision of bio-gas, sustainable irrigation system, provision of potable water etc. Besides, to establish hospital, dispensaries, and medical aid and relief centers in urban rural areas, paramedical staff-training centers etc were the primary objectives of IE. IE is a trust involved in the implementation of CPI along the coastal belt of Sind and Balochistan. It is worth mentioning that since their inception they facilitated the involvement of communities in the construction of water supply, sanitation, rural school building, and drip irrigation projects. 2C, Mezzanine Floor, 30th Commercial Street, Tauheed Commercial Area, Phase V, DHA Karachi Shahid Khan, Chief Executive Aijaz Ali Abro , 0300 2855440 Registered as Trust Malir - Karachi (Sindh), Lasbela (Balochistan)

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Head: PPAF Project Coordinator: Legal Status: Coverage: Clientele: Tel: Fax: E-mail:

021-5866242, 5864344

caleco@cyber.net.pk

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Islamic Relief (IR) Established in 1984 in Birmingham, UK as an independent international relief and development organization. IR started working in Pakistan in 1992 as a company limited by guarantee under section 42 of the companies ordinance. IR has its country office in Islamabad and regional offices in Quetta (Balochistan) and Muzaffarabad (AJK). Islamic Relief (IR) has been involved in community infrastructure development in two districts (Chaghi & Kharan) of Balochistan & Distrct Bagh of AJK for the last three years with PPAF funding. They have initiated 110 CPI projects for the benefit of 3,249 households. The projects included mainly irrigation and drinking water supply. These projects are productive, income generating and also help ease the workload of women by providing them clean drinking water at their doorstep. House No. 85, Street 59, F 11/4, Islamabad. Mr. Mohammad Munier, Country Director Mr. Sultan Mahmood Companies Ordinance 1984 Balochistan (Kharan, Chagi) & AJK (Bagh)

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051-111 237 237

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INDUS RESOURCE CENTRE (IRC) IRC was registered in July 1999 under the Societies Registration act of XXI of 1860. The program area of IRC comprises of social mobilization, literacy, microcredit, and research in the less developed areas of District Khairpur and Dadu. Its offices are based in Karachi, Dadu and Khairpur. IRC envisions a society in which all citizens, irrespective of their gender, class, religion or sect, have equal opportunity for growth and participation in local and national affairs. Its mission is to empower and mainstream the marginalized communities through various approaches to Human and Institutional Development (HID). B-2, 13-C Street 37, DHA, Commercial Area, Phase V, Karachi

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Ms. Sadiqa Salahuddin (President) Ms. Sadiqa Salahuddin Registered under Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 Rural Women & Men 0243-552512, 021-5822239 0243-554402, 021-5822239

irc@hyd.paknet.com.pk

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Jinnah Welfere Society Jinnah Welfare Society (JWS) was established in 1990 but was registered in 1992 as a nongovernment organization working in Gujranwala District. JWSs vision is to improve the socio-economic conditions of the poor communities so that they could take part in the process of collective development on self-help basis and could affect the policies and decisions made for them 11 Jinnah Road, link D.C Road, Gujranwala

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Qazi Shoaeb Baber (Chief Executive) Mr. Mubarak Ali Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance-XLVI 1961 Rural Women & Men 0553-255527, 255528 0553-255528

jws_pk@yahoo.com

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KASHF FOUNDATION (KF) Kashf Foundation is a microfinance dedicated organization for women registered in 1996 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.Its mission is to provide commercial microfinance services to poor focusing on value addition of their existing economic activities to enhance their economic role, both as autonomous decision makers and direct contributors to family income 19 Aibak Block, New Garden Town, Lahore Ms. Roshaneh Zafar (Managing Director)

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Cooperative Society Provincial/Rural Women 042-111-981-981 042-5155469

kashf@nexlinx.net.pk

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Karwan Community Development Organization (KCDO)


Karwan Community Development Organization (KCDO) was registered in 1995 as a nongovernment organization working in urban & rural areas of Kalabagh in Mianwali District. KCDO aims to improve the socio-economic conditions of the poor communities, especially women so that they could take part in the process of collective development on self-help basis and could affect the policies and decisions made for them. KCDO started its credit program in 1997 with the technical and financial support from SAP-PK, Lahore and internal resources.

Kalabagh, District Mianwali


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Mr. Ziaullah Khan (Executive Director) Mr. Ziaullah Khan Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies-XLVI-1961 Rural/Sub-urban Women & Men 04529-395760

ziaullahkhan@hotmail.com

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Khwendo Kor (KK)


Khwendo Kor started its work in 1993 as a spin off of the GTZ 'Fuel Efficient Cooking Technology' project with emphasis on women and environment development program. Later in 1997 after its strategic review, KK evolved into a women and children development program. KK provides micro credit facility at the grass root level exclusively for women. The mission of KK is "Reinforcing the sustainable development process for improving quality of life of women and children in the family and society."

House No. 130, Street 4, K-3, Phase III, Hayatabad, Peshawar


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Marium Bibi (Chief Executive Officer) Ms. Aneela Qamar (Director Program) Societies Registration Act, 1860 Rural/Sub-urban Women 091-5822255 091-5829026 kkwcdp@brain.net.pk

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Kiran Welfare Organization (KWO)


Kiran Welfare Organization (KWO) is a small non-governmental organization active in Nallian, Tehsil Pallandari (AJK), since 1999. Kiran Welfare Organization (KWO) was registered under Registration and control Ordinance 1961 and Kashmir Councils Volunteer Social Welfere Act 1986 in August 1999. In-essence, KWO emerged as an institution, representative of the CBOs of the valley Khalla Nallian, located in Tehsil Pallandari and District Sudhanty. KWOs mission is to improve the livelihood of marginalized community of the area through sustainable institutional development at the grass-root level.

Nallian, District Sudhnuti & Tehsil Pullandari, AJK


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Malik Muhammad Sawar Khan (Executive Director) Malik Muhammad Sawar Khan Registration & Control Ordinance 1961 Rural Women & Men 058750-49530

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Marvi Rural Development Organization (MRDO)


Group of women in a little village Muhammad Arab Solangi organized MRDO as a non profit & non government organization working for the empowerment of rural women and children in1992. It was registered in 1994 as a non-government organization, working in 3 Taulakas of District Khairpur & Sukkur in Sindh. Its vision is, to socially and economically empower the rural women and communities at the grass root level.

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Village Muhammad Arab Solangi, P.O Kumb, District Khairpur Sindh Ms. Sughra Solangi (Chief Coordinator) Mr. Ashique Hussain

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Registration & Control Ordinance 1961 Rural Women & Men 0243-620134 0243-620208 marrikhp@hyd.paknet.com.pk , mrdopk@yahoo.com

The Mountain and Glacier Protection Organization (MGPO) Name:

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MGPO was established in August 2001 as a voluntary nonprofit organization. It is registered under the Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance 1961 (XLV of 1961) Under clause three of its constitution MGPO can operate anywhere in Pakistan where there are mountains and glaciers including the Northern Areas of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. MGPO's strategy is based on an integrated management approach towards conservation in order to manage both the environmental sustainability and the improvement of economic and social benefits in favor of the local communities.
H # 138, Street I-8/3, Islamabad Ms. Aisha Khan- President Mr. Zaheer Voluntary Social Welfare Ordinance 1961 Rural/ Urban Men , Women and Children 051- 4443537 051- 4432889 mgpo_pk@yahoo.com

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Network Leasing Corporation Limited (NLCL)


NLC was incorporated in August 1993 as a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984. The company is listed on the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchanges and is principally engaged in lease financing of assets. Its head office is located in Karachi and has two branch offices in Lahore and Peshawar. The mission of NLC is financing and development of micro and small enterprises through the micro leasing instrument on a collateral free basis as asset ownership remains with the financier it obviates the need for securing financing and repayments are in the form of rentals.

301-302 Gul Tower, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi


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Mr. Asif Siddiqi (Managing Director) Mr. Raffat Abbas (Coordinator) Companies Ordinance 1984 National/Urban Women & Men 021-2424616 021-2425366 miclease@global.net

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Network Microfinance Bank Limited (NMBL)


Network Microfinance Bank (NMB) is a wholly owned affiliate of Network Leasing Corporation (NLC), which is PPAFs PO since 2002. NMB was setup under the Microfinance Institutions Ordinance, 2001 and was incorporated in May 2003. The Certificate of Commencement of Business was granted on December 28, 2004 and the operations started on January 1, 2005. The Banks principle business is to provide microfinance services to the poor and under served segment of the society. NMBs head office and its only branch are located in Karachi. The principal operational area of NMB is Karachi. The mission of NMB is to establish itself as an institution that caters to the financial and development needs of micro enterprise, thus making a contribution in alleviating poverty from the country.

401-02 Gul Tower, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi


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Ms. Musaret Siddiqi (President) Mr. Raffat Abbas Companies Ordinance 1984 Urban Women & Men 021-2474311 021-2443547 microbank@nlcl.net

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Narowal Rural Development Programme (NRDP)


Narowal Rural Development Programme (NRDP) was established in 1992 and was registered in 1995 under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control) Ordinance (XLVI)-1961 as a non-governement organization. It is working in urban & rural areas of Narowal District. NRDPs aim is to reduce poverty, improve quality of life and empower low-income communities of the program area on sustainable basis

Chowk Jassar Bypass, Circular Road, Narowal


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Mirza Moqeem Baig (Executive Director) Mirza Moqeem Baig Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Registration & Control Ordinance XLVIRural/Sub-urban Women & Men 0542-413085 0542-413085 nrdp2002@yahoo.com

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National Rural Support Program (NRSP)


National Rural Support Program (NRSP) is the largest integrated services (micro credit, infrastructure and education) provider working at grass root level on national level. Microcredit is the single largest component of an integrated and holistic approach to community development. The operational area of the PO extends all over the country and AJK and its interaction with PPAF commenced in April, 2000

46, Agha Khan Road, F-6/4, Islamabad


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Dr.Rashid Bajwa (Chief Executive Officer) Malik Fateh Khan (Program Coordinator) Registered under Companies Ordinance 1984 National/Rural Men & Women 051-2822319, 2822324 051-2822779 mfk@nrsp.org.pk

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Omar Asghar Khan Development Foundation (OAKDF) Omer Asghar Khan Development Foundation-OAKDF (Formerly SAHARA Social Action for Human Rights and Rural Area Development Foundation) was registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 in 2000. OAKDF started its operations with a vision of Democratic and peaceful society based on the values of equity, tolerance and justice in which all people are assured a life of quality. It also believes that community based organizations (CBOs) are the most effective instrument to address the community problems. The organizations mission is to create opportunities for people, particularly the vulnerable to strive collectively to secure human and livelihood rights by strengthening their asset base and making institutions and policies pro-poor. OAKDF supports community organizations through Microcredit, Physical Infrastructure, Capacity Building, Awareness Raising campaigns, Health etc. in two districts of Hazara Division namely Abbottabad and Haripur specifically in those Union Councils which are comparatively more deprived and underserved. Though PPAF supports SRSP and Sungi Development Foundation in those districts but enormous potential for CPIs is still there. 67, Kaghan Colony, Abbottabad Ali Asghar Khan Mumtaz Tanoli Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 Haripur, Abbottabad districts of NWFP

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0992-381529, 0992-384180 oakdf@comsats.net.pk

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Orangi Charitable Trust (OCT) OCT was established in 1987 and registered with the District Registrar of Karachi, Sind. OCT is a concern of Orangi Pilot Project started by the renowned social scientist, Dr Akhtar Hameed Khan in 1980. OCTs objective is to make credit accessible to existing microenterprise units in Orangi and outside Orangi. Orangi Charitable Trust is the major provider of microcredit to the communities residing in Orangi, Karachi. It extends credit to the entrepreneurial poor (men and women) engaged in income generating activity. The mission of OCT is "To identify peoples initiatives and to support them to enhance their resources, human and finance in order to make them empower and self sufficient." ST 4, Sector 5/A, Manghopir Road, Qasba Township, Orangi, Karachi Mr. Anwar Rashid (Director) Ms. Naila Ghias (Joint Director) Registration & Control Act 1961 Urban Women & Men 021-6665696 021-6699347 opp@cyber.net.pk

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Organization for Participatory Development (OPD) Organization for Participatory Development (OPD) was registered in 1992 as a non-government organization working in Gujranwala District. The PO started its credit program in 1993 with the technical and financial support of Rs.350,000 from OPP, Karachi. OPDs mission is to help people in building their capacities through various interventions (credit, education & health) to be able to lead the development of their own areas and better quality of life. Sharif Colony, main Delta Road, Gujranwala Syed Qurban Raza (Chief Executive) Syed Qurban Raza The Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 Sub-urban/Rural Women & Men 0553-733350 0553-735604
opd@gir.paknet.com.pk

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ORIX Leasing Pakistan Limited (OLPL) OLP was incorporated as a private limited company in July 1986 and was converted into a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance, 1984 in December 1987. The company is listed on the Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad Stock Exchanges and is principally engaged in lease financing of moveable assets. The mission of OLP relating to microcredit is to contribute to the society through participation in poverty alleviation programs, provision of financial assistance at grass roots level and assistance to charitable causes. OLP offers a wide range of services to its clients through microleasing, microcredit and credit lines to small and growing organizations on profit sharing basis for expansion of their credit operations. OLP is also an active member of the Leasing Association of Pakistan (LAP) and Pakistan Microfinance Network (PMN). Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce Building, Talpur Road, Karachi Mr. Humayun Murad (Chief Executive) Ms. Aseya Qasim (Head Microfinance) Companies Ordinance 1984 National/Urban Women & Men 042-111-242424 042-6305024 aseya@lhr.orixpakistan.com

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Participatory Integrated Development Society (PIDS) Name:

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PIDS was established about seven years back, PIDS has remained predominantly focused on water supply and sanitation sector since its inception. It has worked in 11 districts of Balochistan. PIDS entered into the partnership with PPAF in October 2002. It has already completed three phases successfully. During these three phases PIDS has completed 383 CPI projects. These projects have befitted 383 COs, 14,835 households and 94,368 persons.
11-A Chaman Housing Scheme, Quetta. Baber Shah Khan Baber Shah Khan Registered under Societies Ordinance 1860 District Loralai, Qilla Abdullah and Kohlo. 081-28461224, 2829895 081-2831284 ceo@pidsnpo.org

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POVERTY ERADICATION NETWORK (PEN) Poverty Eradication network (PEN), a small emerging nongovernmental organization, is active in Khairpur, District of Sindh since 1998. It is registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. The program of PEN comprises of microcredit, health, education and institutional strengthening of its partner Community Based Organizations (CBOs). The mission of PEN is "Reinforcing the sustainable development process for improving quality of life of women and children in the family and society." Saida Goth, Opposite Mumtaz Ground, Khairpur Mr. Niaz Ahmad Rajper (Executive Director) Mr. Niaz Ahmed Rajper Societies Registration Act of 1860 Rural Women & Men 0243-715895 0243-715896 penkhp_p@yahoo.com

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Punjab Rural Support Program (PRSP) PRSP was incorporated on November 26, 1997 under Section 42 of the Companies Ordinance, 1984 as a company limited by Guarantee. The mission of PRSP is to reduce poverty, and improve quality of life of the rural poor by harnessing peoples potential to help themselves.It has been active in the field of microcredit, human resource development, natural resource management, infrastructure, and health. The institution has been running its operations in under served districts of Punjab. It has eight Regional Offices, located in Lahore, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Sargodah, Sahiwal, Multan and Muzzafargarh. 7th Floor LDA Plaza, Edgerton Road, Lahore Mr. Farooq Haroon (Chief Executive Officer) Mr. Nouman Ghani (Chief PME & R) Companies Ordinance 1984 Provincial/Rural Men & Women 042-6369042-3 042-6369043 prsp@brain.net.pk

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RAHNUMA (Family Planning Association of Pakistan) Name:

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A not-for-profit volunteer social development organization with an institutionalized infrastructure with geographical spread throughout the country, Family Planning Association of Pakistan entered into partnership with PPAF in health in July 2006. The FPAPs focus is Pakistans marginalized hinterland and urban slum area populations as also those in need of the social safety net. The cornerstone of FPAPs achievements has been its community participatory approach coupled with its focus on improved management capacity according to the highest standard.
3-A Temple Road , Lahore 54000 Syed Kamal Shah Dr. Anjum Voluntary Social Welfare Agency Registration & Control Ordinance 1961 (XLIV of 1961) Nationwide Marginalized, Underserved and poor Men, Women and Youth. 042-111-22-33-66 info@rahnumapk.org

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Rural Community Development Society (RCDS) Registered in 1998, under the Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860, RCDS works in the peri-urban and rural areas of Sheikupura District (Nankana Sahib and Ferozwala Tehsils) with the vision of economic and social empowerment of the poor. RCDS works in the areas of microcredit, Community Physical Infrastructure, Human Resource Development, education and health in sub-urban and rural areas of Sheikupura District (Nankana Sahib & Ferozwala Tehsils). The organization has an exclusive focus on poor farmers and low-income entrepreneurs. Mandi Faizabad, Tehsil Nankana Sahib, District Sheikupura Muhammad Murtaza (Executive Director) Syed Mujahid (Program Manager-Microfinancce)

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Registered under Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 Sub-Urban/Rural Men & Women 056-2882050 056-2881137 rcdspak@hotmail.com, rcdspak@gmail.com

Salik Development Foundation (SDF) Name:

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Salik Development Foundation (SDF) is a partner organization of PPAF since Oct, 2002 and is providing outreach in Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI) in Rural and Urban communities of District Mardan, Distt Swabi and District Peshawar. Its areas of focus are CPI, Primary Healthcare, Primary Education, Child Rights/Child Protection, Environmental Protection, Advocacy, Water Supply, Sanitation, Agriculture Development and Women in Development in NWFP.
2nd Floor, Baz Plaza, Malakand Road, Takht Bhai, Mardan. NWFP. Mr. Jehan Zeb, President Ibrahim Registered under Social Welfare Act, 1961 NWFP 0937 551244 0937552546 salik4@gmail.com

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Society for Human Empowerment and Rural Development Name:

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Col. Mohammad Sher Welfare and Development Society was established back in 1991 in Mitha Tiwana, District Khushab.Initially it was a welfare-oriented organization, but later on, keeping in view the emerging trends, it was transformed into a development-oriented organization and accordingly the organization was renamed as Society for Human Empowerment and Rural Development (SHER) in May 2001. SHER entered into partnership with PPAF in June, 2006.
H.No. 9, Street 32, F-8/1, Islamabad. Col . Mohammad Sadiq - President Javed Iqbal Bajwa Project Manager Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies ordinance 1961 Mitha Tawana District Khushab 051-2856634 Sher_ngo@hotmail.com

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Participatory Integrated Development Society (PIDS) Name:

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PIDS was established about seven years back, PIDS has remained predominantly focused on water supply and sanitation sector since its inception. It has worked in 11 districts of Balochistan. PIDS entered into the partnership with PPAF in October 2002. It has already completed three phases successfully. During these three phases PIDS has completed 383 CPI projects. These projects have befitted 383 COs, 14,835 households and 94,368 persons.
11-A Chaman Housing Scheme, Quetta. Baber Shah Khan Baber Shah Khan Registered under Societies Ordinance 1860 District Loralai, Qilla Abdullah and Kohlo. 081-28461224, 2829895 081-2831284 ceo@pidsnpo.org

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SOCIAL ACTION BUREU FOR ASSISTANCE IN WELFARE & NETWORKING Social Action Bureau For Assistance in Welfare & Organizational Networking (SABAWON) was registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 in 1996. SABAWON started its operations with a vision to work for the creation of a society based on the principles of social justice and gender equality. It also believes that community based organizations (CBOs) are the most effective instrument to address the community problems.The organizations mission is to contribute towards development of the local communities with a focus on providing enabling environment to the marginalized and deprived groups to access and utilize social sector services. SABAWON supports community organizations through Physical Infrastructure, Capacity Building etc. It has eight regional offices one each at Kohistan, Bannu, Karak, Tank, D.I. Khan, Kohat, Hangu and Rajanpur. PPAF will support CPI interventions in District D.I. Khan, under phase-I. H.No. 230, Street 4, Sector H-I, Phase II, Hayatabad, Peshawar Muhammad Tariq Chief Executive Ms. Aisha Registered under Societies Regist. Act XXI of 1860 D. I. Khan (NWFP

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091-815793 / 810424

sabawon_pr@yahoo.com

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Sindh Agriculture Forestry Workers Coordinating Organization (SAFWCO) SAFWCO was established in 1986 and registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 with Joint Stock Companies, Hyderabad on May 30, 1993. SAFWCO started its credit operations in 1992, with financial support from SAPPakistan. The mission of SAFWCO is "To open up employment and income earning opportunities and establish sustainable social and economic institutions." House 48/249, Cooperative Housing Society Shahdapur, District Sanghar Mr. Suleman Abro (Executive Director) Mr. Asghar Memon Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 Rural/Urban Men & Women 0235-841242, 0222-655860 0235-843311 info@safwco.org

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South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK) is an organization established and registered in June 1990 under Societies Registration Act 1860. SAP-PK started its work with a vision of Socio-economic changes aiming at the provision of equal opportunities for the full realization of the human potential. The organization has a mission of facilitating CBOs and groups working with the disadvantaged sections of the society for their socio-economic uplift leading to empowerment and self-reliance.Before becoming a partner of PPAF in SAP-PK has so far facilitated the implementation of 14 CPI projects through its partner organizations/CBOs. These infrastructure projects mainly include Drinking Water Supply and Irrigation and benefited 525 households. Haseeb Memorial Trust Building, Naseerabad, 2 km Raiwand Road Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore. Muhammad Tahseen Executive Director

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Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 Distt.Pakpattan, Layya , Khanewal, Lodhran

042-5311701-05

info@sappk.org

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SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION & PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT(SCOPE) SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION & PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT is registered under the Societies Act 1860, with the registrar Joint Stock Companies and Societies, Government of Sindh. SCOPE is also approved by the Income Tax department as an NGO, under income tax ordinance 2001. SCOPE is undertaking sustainable development initiatives with the mission of protecting the environment at local, national and global level, it is working towards reversing the deterioration of environment through education, organizing and empowering the communities, involving experts in sustainable development and poverty eradication. The main strategic thrust of SCOPE is to contribute its role in shaping up of government polices within the framework of global environment agenda. SCOPE has been using advocacy, public awareness, research, participatory learning, networking, public interest legal actions as its tools. D-141 (annexe), off Allama Iqbal Road, Block 2, PECHS Karachi Tanveer Arif Chief Executive Officer Tanveer Arif Registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 Dadu & Malir (Sindh)

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021-4522562

scope@scope.org.pk

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SOS Childrens Village SOS Childrens Village (Pakistan) is a private social welfare organization, registered under the Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registered and Control) Ordinance 1961 since September, 1975. The organization is dedicated to the care of orphans and abandoned children. SOSs main projects include SOS Childrens villages, SOS Rural Development Program, SOS Youth facilities, SOS Primary and Secondary level education and SOSs Technical Training Institutes and Health Centers. SOS started working in the area of Rural Development and Uplift in collaboration with UNDP in 1990. The main objectives of the program include the eradication of poverty while addressing the root causes and to promote the democratic norms in the society. SOS has so far completed 43 CPI projects with a total cost of Rs. 10.727 million and with a community contribution of over Rs. 1.0 million. These projects benefited 60 community organizations, around 3000 households and over 21000 persons. SOS Childrens Village, Near Ghulab Devi Hospital,Ferozepur Road, Lahore. Mrs. Souriya Anwar President Mrs. Ghazala Rehman Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies, Reg. & Control Act 1961 District Kasur

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042-5854416,5856955

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Strengthening Participatory Organization Name:

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SPO is a non government not for profit organization with a mission to strengthen rural and urban CBOs to assist poor and disadvantaged communities to achieve their goals for sustainable development. SPO is now also involved in community infrastructure development in districts Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur and Jacobabad in Sindh province. SPO entered into partnership with PPAF on July, 2005.
H.No. 429, Street 11, F-10/2, Islamabad. Harris Khalique (Chief Executive) Nighat Rafaque Registered under License from CLA under section 42 of the companies ordinance 1984. District: Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur andJacobabad. 92-51-2104677, 2104679, 2104680 92-51-2112787 info@spopk.org

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Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) Name:

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SRSO is part of the Rural Support Programs Network and is the provincial RSP providing integrated services in micro credit, infrastructure and education, working at grass root level on provincial level. SRSO is involved in community infrastructure development in seven districts of Sindh province (Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Shahdadkot and Nosheroferoz) since 2002. They have implemented 50 infrastructure projects in view of the need of the communities. These projects mainly include; Drinking Water Supply, Sanitation and Irrigation. Total cost of these projects is Rs. 25.495 million. These projects are planned to benefit 3,260 households and 22,710 persons.
34-B, Hamdard Cooperative Housing Society, Airport Road, Sukkur. M. Nazar Memon (Chief Executive) Yar Mohammad Bozdar Registered under Companies Ordinance 1984. District Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Shahdadkot and Nosheroferoz.

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Sindh Rural Support Program (SRSP) SRSP is working in its program area of social mobilization, natural resource management and microcredit in District Sanghar. Its Head office is located in Hyderabad with the Field unit at Shahpur Chakar, Shahdadpur, District Sanghar. Microcredit operations of SRSP commenced in June, 1998. The mission of SRSP is Promotion of sustainable development in Sindh through community participation. D-112, Phase-III Nasim Nagar, Qasimabad, Hyderabad Mr. Mushtaq Mirani (Chief Trustee) Abdul Sattar Dahri Trust Act of 1882 Rural Men & Women 0222-654446 0222-655382 sindh_rsp@yahoo.com

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Sarhad Rural Support Programme Name:

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SRSP is working in 10 districts of NWFP namely Kohat, Hangu, Abbottabad, Nowshera, Haripur, Battagram, and Charsadda since 1991. SRSP has been actively working in developing institutional and technical models for poverty alleviation and sustainable & equitable development along with effort to raise the income and quality of life of poor. SRSP is working with PPAF mainly under CPI, CED & Capacity Building components
129 Defense Officers Colony, Street No, 8, Peshawar. Masood-ul-Mulk Chief Executive Officer Ikram Ullah Jan Programme Manager-HID Registered as private company under section 42 of the Companies Ordinance act 1984 vide registration # P-00337 of 1989-90 Rural. Working in 10 Districts of N.W.F.P and 22 Field Offices (Supported by PPAF) Men and Women +92-91-5274540/5285389/9211417 +92-91-5276734 srsc@brain.net.pk

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Sungi Development Founfation (SUNGI) Sungi Development Foundation is working in Hazara Division of NWFP since 1989. Their area of operation lies in 4 districts namely Haripur, Abbottabad, Mansehra and Battagram. They have done 452 CPI projects during past three years (1998 2000). Most of their beneficiary communities live in mountainous areas where lack of basic infrastructure facilities is major barrier in uplift of their socio-economic conditions. Dependence on natural resources (forest and water) contributes to their vulnerability to natural calamities like the recent drought. Hence the need for sustainable interventions such as infrastructure, which may enhance their economic and social conditions has grown up substantially. Sungi have done infrastructure projects like irrigation, link roads, drinking water supply and sanitation schemes. They have proposed similar projects to PPAF for funding. House No. 881, Mansehra Road, Abbottabad

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Ahmad Jan Companies Ordinance 1984 (XLVII of 1984) (Haripur, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Battagram Districts)

0992-333414, 334750 0992-331726 cdsungi@hotmail.com

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Save The Poor (STP) Save the Poor (STP) was established in 2002 as an offshoot of Taraqee Trust (TT). After separation from TT in February 2004, it was registered in April 2004 as a non-government organization under Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control) Ordinance 1961. STP started its microcredit program (based on Grameen Credit Model) around Quetta city in early 2003. The organization is mandated to empower the voiceless and under privileged poor, especially women to have access to social and economic amenities and facilities in Balochistan. A-3, Street 02, Kakar Town near Wisdom Public School, Samungli Road Quetta. Mohammad Iqbal Panezai Mohammad Iqbal Panezai Registration & Control ordinance 1961 Rural/Sub-urban Women 081-2017818, 0321-8148188, 0301-3743588 081-834942 save_thepoor@hotmail.com

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Soon Valley Development Program (SVDP) Soon Valley Development Program (SVDP) is a small but emerging non-governmental organization active in Soon Valley, Naushahra Tehsil of Khushab District. It was established in 1996 & was registered in 2001 as a nongovernment organization. SVDP started its activities in microcredit in Oct1996, with encouragement, technical support & line of credit (Rs.300,000) from late Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan of OPP/OCT. SVDPs mission is to create awareness and initiate programs for sustainable use of resources leading to alleviate poverty. Sakesar Road, Naushehra, District Khushab, Naushehra Mr. Gulbaz Afaqi (Executive Director) Mr. Gulbaz Afaqi Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies(Registration & Control)Ordinance 1961. Rural Women & Men 0454-610690 0454-610690 svdp_soonvalley@hotmail.com

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Swabi Women Welfare Society (SWWS) Swabi Women Welfare Society (SWWS) was established in 1991 and was registered on 26 November 1992 as a nongovernment organization, based at Nawan Kalley (renamed as Kernal Sher Kalley), working in Swabi District.SWWSs vision is to improve socio-economic status of people (disadvantaged group including unskilled, skilled & semiskilled rural poor both male & female of target area) and actively involve them in development activities and in the process of social change. SWWS has spread its present microcredit program to 32 villages in the rural areas of Swabi District. Sirajpur, Kernal Sher Kalley, Swabi Ms. Zakia Ikram (President) Mr. Javed Akhtar (Executive Director) Registration & Control Act 1961 Urban/Rural Women & Men 0938-310059 0938-312977 swws@brain.net.pk

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Taraqee Foundation (TF) Taraqee Foundation, registered under Section 42 of the Companies Ordinance in July 2002, is the successor of Taraqee Trust (TT). TT was established with the view to improve the quality of life of the people of Balochistan.TT started its operations in the field of low cost sanitation in 1994 and credit operations were started in 1996. The activities undertaken are capacity development, community physical infrastructure, microcredit and education. Microcredit is being provided in Quetta, Naseerabad & Jafferabad districts and infrastructure in Pishin, Naseerabad & Qilla Saifullah House No. 9B, Chaman Housing Scheme, Airport Road Quetta. Mr. Amjad Rashid (Chief Executive) Mr. Mohammad Arshad Societies Registration Act, 1860 Provincial/Rural Men & Women 081-2829416 081-2829091 taraqee@qta.infolink.net.pk

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Thardeep Rural Development Program (TRDP) The Thardeep Rural Development Project is registered under the Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 in July 1998 with the Joint Stock Companies, Hyderabad. TRDP is the major provider of integrated services to communities residing in the south eastern arid zone of Sind (Tharparkar). The mission of TRDP is "To achieve its vision of sustainability through mobilizing and equipping the community with the necessary skills." Near Dargah Hussain Shah Siran, Mithi, Tharparkar Dr. Sono Khangrani (Chief Executive Officer) Mr. Narumal (GM Finance & Accounts) Societies Registration Act 1860 Rural Men & Women 02322-61661 02322-61379 thardeep@hyd.infolink.net.pk

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Village Friends Organization (VFO) Village Friends organization (VFO) was established in 1988 as a local initiative to check river erosion by implementing flood protection works. The organization was registered in 1993 under Societies Registration Act 1860. VFO is a nonprofit, non governmental organization whose main purpose is to assist the people particularly those who are lacking skill and potential to do so. VFO has been involved in the areas of Agriculture, Physical Infrastructure, Micro-credit, Community Health, Education, Forestry and Advocacy. The organization also worked for Disaster Mitigation by implementing flood protection works, preparing the communities for the disaster mitigation activities. VFO has so far implemented 44 physical infrastructure projects. These projects have benefited 38 community organizations (COs) including 10 women organizations and 482 households. House No. 148, Street 48, F 11 /3. Islamabad. Niaz Ahmad Kathia - President

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Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 District Khanewal, ICT, Islamabad

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WOMEN SOCIAL ORGANIZATION (WSO)


WSO is an emerging women focused non-governmental organization active in Muzaffargarh District since 1986. WSO was registered on 8th September 1986 as a non-government organization working in the suburbs of Muzaffargarh City. The organization is registered with the Assistant Director Social Welfare & Women Development Muzaffargarh under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control Ordinance) XLVI-1961. WSOs vision is that the women of the South Punjab will have freedom, ownership, honour and access to resources and guide others in society.

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Saeed Avenue, H # 1, St # 7, Near Police Line, Ali Pur Road, P.O.Box # 19, Muzaffargarh Dr. Muhammad Ali (Executive Director) Ms. Humaira Naz Registration & Control Ordinance XLVI-1961 Sub-Urban Women 0662- 426736 0662-426736 wsomzg786@hotmail.com

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WOMEN WELFARE ORGANIZATION POONCH (WWOP)


Women Welfare Organization Poonch (WWOP) grew from a community based organization of rural women formed and developed by NRSP in early 1994. It was established at the village Saracha in 1995 and was registered on 10th December, 1996 as a non-government organization, presently working in Rawalakot Tehsil of Poonch District. WWOPs vision is that the women of the area are empowered socially & economically and guide others in society. WWOP initiated its credit program for the area women in 1994 with the support from NRSP.

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Village Saracha, Post Office Paniola, Tehsil Rawalakot, District Poonch AJK Sayyada Najma Shakoor (President) Sayyada Najma Shakoor Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control) OrdinanceXLVI-1961 Rural Women & Men 058770-42863 058770-42863

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Youth Commission for Human Rights (YCHR) Youth Commission for Human Rights started working with a vision to create a world with equal rights and development opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged sections of the society, where every person can exercise the right to a life of dignity. YCHR started working in the community physical infrastructure development in 1992. Their main focus since then has been the provision of sanitation facilities to the urban slums and the rural areas. They have so far provided 18 localities with the sewerage system, which included laying of around 36,000 feet of sewerage pipes. House No.122, St.3, Officers Colony, Cavalry Ground, Lahore Cantonment. Ms Shazia Khan Executive Director Ms Shazia Khan Societies Registration Act (XXI) of 1860 Sambrial, Distt.Sialkot

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Young Pioneers Society (YPS) Young Pioneers Society (YPS) started its activities in 1980 but was registered on April 22, 1981 as a non-government organization working in District T.T. Singh. The organization is registered with the Deputy Director Social Welfare & Women Development Sargodha under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration & Control Ordinance) XLVI1961. The mission of YPS is to establish self-sustained community based organizations at grass-root level and help target group members to take joint action to solve their individual and common problems. Chak No. 333/ J.B, Tehsil Gojra, District TobaTek Singh. Prof. Abdul Ghaffar (Chief Executive) Prof. Abdul Ghaffar Registration & Control Ordinance, 1961 Rural Men & Women 0463560589 0463-560940 abdulghaffar@yahoo.com

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