Service
Delivery NGOs:
Aahung
(registered in 1995 - Health)
Its areas of operation are 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
Adult Basic Education Society
(registered in 1972) Education
Its areas of operation are 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
Agha Khan
Health Services Pakistan (est. 1924 registered in 1986)
Health
Its areas of operation are 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
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
Association
for Creation of Employment (est. and registered 1997)
(Economic Welfare, Micro
Credit) Its areas of
operation are 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
Baanh Beli (established and registered
1987) (Education, health and Economic
Welfare)
Its area of operation is 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
Bedari (est and registered
1992)(Psychological Welfare)
Its area of operation is 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
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
Bunyad Literacy Community Council (
est. and registered in 1994)
Its area of operation is 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
Caritas (est. 1965, registered 1980) (Education, Vocational
Training)
Its area of operation is 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
De Laas Gul Welfare Program (est in 1976, registered in 1988)
(Vocational Training)
Its area of operation is the 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
Development Association of Youth
Balochistan (est. 1994, registered 1995)
(Health)
Its area of operation is 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
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.
Its areas of operation are 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
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. Its area of operation is Sindh( Sukkur, Mirpurkhas,
Hyderabad, Karachi).
Further information at: www.hands4t.com
Health Education and Literacy Trust
(est. 1987 registered in 1994) (Education and
Health)
Its area of operation is 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
Kashf Foundation (est and registered in
1996) (Micro credit)
Its area of operation is 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
Khwendo Kor
- Women and Children Development
Program
Its area of operation is the 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
Marie Stopes
Society (est and registered in
1990)
Its area of operation is 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
Maternity
and Child Welfare Association of Pakistan (est 1961,
registered 1963) Its area of
operation is 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
Maternity
and Child Welfare Association, Sindh Chapter (est 1971
registered 1972) Its area of
operation is 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
Mothers
Trust (est and registered in
1992)
Its area of operation is 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
National
Research and Development Foundation (est. and registered
1993)
Its area of operation is the 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
National Rural Support Programme (est
and registered in 1991)
Its areas of operation are 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
Orangi Charitable Trust (est 1985,
registered 1987)
Its area of operation is 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
Organization for Participatory
Development (est. and registered
1992)
Its area of operation is 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
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. Its area of operation is
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
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
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.
Its area of operation is 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
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
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
War Against Rape (est. in 1989
registered in 1992)
Its 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
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
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
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
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: w
ww.spinifexpress.com.au/pakistan/shirkat gah and
http://aphy.ku.edu.pk/resources/res2001/afsheen-kamal/w-organiation.htm
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
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
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
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
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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