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Pages in category "Pakistani social workers" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Sadaffe Abid;
A non governmental organization, working in and outside of Pakistan, founded by Mufti Owais Pasha Qarni: Gul Bahao: Provides practical solutions for low cost housing, water sanitation and garbage disposal. Idara-e-Amn-o-Insaf: The charity deals with social and labor issues. JDC Welfare Organization: A non-profit Charitable Organization in Pakistan
Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) is an NGO with its secretariat based in Lahore, Pakistan that engages in result-oriented research, evidence-based public policy advocacy and capacity building concerning human rights, democratic development and social justice for the marginalized groups in Pakistan in particular.
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Saylani, since its inception, has worked on both providing needed economic and nutritional help to the needy in distress as well as providing means for able-bodied persons to earn a living through innovative solutions to "tackle the root causes and effects of poverty of Pakistani citizens."
The Ehsaas Programme was the flagship social protection measure to lead towards a welfare state that is embodied in the Constitution of Pakistan.Its aim was to create precision safety nets, promote financial inclusion and access to digital services, support women's economic empowerment, focus on the central role of human capital formation for poverty eradication, economic growth, and ...
The commission consists of a chairman and the members. The chairman is appointed by the President of Pakistan, at his discretion, under Article 242 (IA) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). The members are appointed by the president on the advice of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The commission is assisted by the secretary, who provides a ...
The federation organises meetings for awareness and also trainings in skills like Henna art, embroidery etc. [18] [19] Study circles often involve discussions on social and economic issues as well as laws for citizens. The Federation also working for the access of home-based women workers with the old age benefits and worker welfare programs. [20]