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 WOMEN’S 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 FOR ASSISTANCE IN WELFARE & NETWORKING (SABAWON)

  52. Sindh Agriculture Forestry Workers Coordinating Organization (SAFWCO)

  53. South Asia Partnership Pakistan (SAP-PK)

  54. SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION & PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT (SCOPE)

  55. SOS Children’s 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 Planning & Building Services Pakistan (AKPBS)

AKPBSP has been working to promote access to safe drinking water through the Water and Sanitation Services Extension Program (WASEP) since 1997, AKPBSP initiated the WASEP with an aim of providing integrated water supply infrastructure services in conjunction with the local communities, development of community capacity in design and maintenance of these services is a key element of this integrated approach. AKPBSP has also been engaged in developing physical solutions (Technologies & Practices) to improve household living space through the Building and Construction Improvement Program (BACIP) which is a research and extension program established in 1997. Since inception, BACIP has developed more than 40 different interventions that have increased energy efficiency and living conditions in the homes of the mountain communities.

300/2, Garden East,Off Britto Road Behind Ismaili Jamatkhana, Karachi

Mr. Asif Merchant, Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Wilfried Schlosser – Program Director

Companies Ordinance 1984

Northern Areas , Chitral and Sind

 

021-2253797

 

wasep@glt.comsats.net.pk

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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

 

051-2275746  0581-52480

 

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Anjuman Falah-O-Behbood (AFB)

Anjuman Falah–O-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)–XLVI-1961. The organization is working towards the socio-economic empowerment of neglected rural population, especially women of Muzaffargarh District. AFB’s vision is that the target group members attain self-sufficiency in their socio-economic 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

Shah Zaman Bhutta (President)

Makhdoom Shoaib Karim (Executive Director)

Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Registration & Control Ordinance XLVI-

Rural

Men & Women

066-2423085

066-2422532

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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.

 

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H # 63, Old Bara Road, University Town, Peshawar.

Head: Mrs. Sitara Imran – Director.
PPAF Project Coordinator:

Miss. Aisha Nasim

Legal Status: Registered under Social Welfare act, 1961.
Coverage: Tehsil Gadoon, Distt. Swabi.
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Tel: (091) 5842686.
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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. 

Asasah’s 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)

Ms. Tabinda

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                                                             

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Baanhn Beli

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

02322-61221, 64090

02322-61221

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Baidarie

Baidarie is an emerging small non-governmental organization active in Sambrial Tehsil of Sialkot District, since 1993. Baidarie’s 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

Mr. Arshid Mehmood Mirza

Registration & Control Ordinance-XLVI-1961

Rural/Sub-Urban

Women & Men

0523-505457

0523-505156

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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 organization’s 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

Syed Qurban Gharsheen

Registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies Ordinance 1961

Musakhail (Balochistan)

 

081-827740

 

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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.
Bunyad’s 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

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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

 

081-2003176

 

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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. BRSP’s partnership with PPAF started in April 2001.BRSP’s 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

Mr. M. Irfan Kasi (Chief Executive Officer)

Mr. Abdul Monem Riaz

Companies Ordinance, 1984

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Men & Women

081- 2440297

081-2442153

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Badin Rural Development Society (BRDS) is a Non-Governmental 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.

 

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Near Ahmed CNG Station, Karachi Road, Badin

Head: Dr. Akash Ansari
PPAF Project Coordinator:

Khadim Hussain

Legal Status: Societies Registration Act 1960
Coverage: Urban, Semi urban & Rural
Clientele: Men and Women
Tel: 0297 - 737015
Fax: 0297 - 737015
E-mail:  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.CDC’s 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

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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)

 

091 – 5261088

091 - 2711081

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