"The NGO World" has planned to launch "Directory of Active NGOs" in Pakistan. If you wish to include your NGO in this directory please provide the information on given formate before 31 December 2014.
Deniz Feneri (Turkey) delegation visited "The NGO World" projects ZAFAR IQBAL
A four members delegation of Deniz Feneri (Turkey) visited Pakistan to see the projects completed (2011-12) in collaboration with “The NGO World”(Pakistan). During two days stay delegation visited projects in Layyah, Muzaffargarh and Khanewal districts. At the end of 2nd day, delegation met with members of Khanewal Press Club and shared the details of their joint interventions in Pakistan due to which more than 300,000 needy people have been benefited.
NGOs in Pakistan: their history, law(s), activities, types, their impact on poverty, their problems and prospects.
Definition, what are their problems, what has been done by the state, international lending/donor agencies, what could be done for their improvement.
This document provides information about non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. It defines NGOs and discusses their history in Pakistan. It describes the types of NGOs and the activities they engage in, such as emergency relief, health, education, advocacy, and community development. The document also discusses the laws governing NGO registration in Pakistan and outlines the reporting requirements for registered NGOs. It discusses the role of NGOs in Pakistan and examples of NGO involvement in projects funded by the Asian Development Bank.
This document discusses non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, which allows for tax exemptions on donations made to certain NGOs. It provides information on the requirements for NGOs to register and receive an 80G exemption certificate, including maintaining proper accounts, having charitable objectives, and not engaging in religious or caste-based activities. The application process and required documents are also outlined.
TOTAL 224 BENEFICIARIES’ FROM 12 ORGANIZATIONS ATTENDED DIFFERENT SESSIONS OF THEIR CHOICE SELECTING FROM 32 SESSIONS DELIVERED.
The Summer Training Program was managed by Institute of NGO Leadership And Management Islamabad.
555 NGO’s Directory – Now available
The NGO World has published a directory of 555 NGOs in Pakistan on this occasion World NGO Day 2015 with title “Greater Good”. It has also useful links of UN agencies in Pakistan, INGOs & Donors.
This NGOs directory is equally important to benefit local organizations, job seekers, researchers, consultants, service providers, UN and Donors.
If your are interested visit the link;
http://thengoworld.org/ngoday2015/ngo-directory-2/
Islamabad NGO's Declaration for Greater GoodZAFAR IQBAL
27th February 2015. Representatives of more than 300 NGOs (local & international) all across Pakistan gathered at NCRD Islamabad to celebrate World NGO Day 2015. This was second event in row since 2014 when The NGO World celebrated the day in Pakistan. The NGO World managed following different types of activities to celebrate the day.
a. A Conference with sessions on different important aspects especially, sustainability issues of NGOs, effective use of ICTs & social media by NGOs and challenges to the sector. Experienced NGO practitioners, experts, consultants, social workers and representatives of regulatory bodies delivered their thoughts and shared experiences on above mentioned topics.
b. The NGO world launched an updated directory of 555 NGOs titled as Greater Good.
c. Different NGOs, service providers, institutions and consultancy firms displayed their innovative projects in the exhibition managed there.
d. As an outcome of the event different organizations, firms and institutions signed mutual MOUs, agreements and joined hands to deliver for betterment of society by complementing each other.
e. Organizations demanded UN to include the day in its calendar to be celebrated every year as an acknowledgement to the exceptional work done NGO sector.
“Islamabad NGO’s Declaration for Greater Good”
Most important component of the event was that participating organization agreed on a 20 point agenda that is infect guidelines for the NGO sector to deliver effectively for the target communities and earn a good name for not only the social sector but also for the beloved homeland.
World NGO Day 2014-Pakistan (Event Report)ZAFAR IQBAL
Goodwill ambassador for the initiative World NGO Day in Pakistan Mr. Zafar Iqbal who is also founder of The NGO World took this opportunity and celebrated the event for the first time ever in Pakistan on 27th February 2014 on platform of The NGO World with theme “Networking and sharing for Greater Good”.
The final report about the event is being presented.
Deniz Feneri (Turkey) delegation visited "The NGO World" projects ZAFAR IQBAL
A four members delegation of Deniz Feneri (Turkey) visited Pakistan to see the projects completed (2011-12) in collaboration with “The NGO World”(Pakistan). During two days stay delegation visited projects in Layyah, Muzaffargarh and Khanewal districts. At the end of 2nd day, delegation met with members of Khanewal Press Club and shared the details of their joint interventions in Pakistan due to which more than 300,000 needy people have been benefited.
NGOs in Pakistan: their history, law(s), activities, types, their impact on poverty, their problems and prospects.
Definition, what are their problems, what has been done by the state, international lending/donor agencies, what could be done for their improvement.
This document provides information about non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. It defines NGOs and discusses their history in Pakistan. It describes the types of NGOs and the activities they engage in, such as emergency relief, health, education, advocacy, and community development. The document also discusses the laws governing NGO registration in Pakistan and outlines the reporting requirements for registered NGOs. It discusses the role of NGOs in Pakistan and examples of NGO involvement in projects funded by the Asian Development Bank.
This document discusses non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act, which allows for tax exemptions on donations made to certain NGOs. It provides information on the requirements for NGOs to register and receive an 80G exemption certificate, including maintaining proper accounts, having charitable objectives, and not engaging in religious or caste-based activities. The application process and required documents are also outlined.
TOTAL 224 BENEFICIARIES’ FROM 12 ORGANIZATIONS ATTENDED DIFFERENT SESSIONS OF THEIR CHOICE SELECTING FROM 32 SESSIONS DELIVERED.
The Summer Training Program was managed by Institute of NGO Leadership And Management Islamabad.
555 NGO’s Directory – Now available
The NGO World has published a directory of 555 NGOs in Pakistan on this occasion World NGO Day 2015 with title “Greater Good”. It has also useful links of UN agencies in Pakistan, INGOs & Donors.
This NGOs directory is equally important to benefit local organizations, job seekers, researchers, consultants, service providers, UN and Donors.
If your are interested visit the link;
http://thengoworld.org/ngoday2015/ngo-directory-2/
Islamabad NGO's Declaration for Greater GoodZAFAR IQBAL
27th February 2015. Representatives of more than 300 NGOs (local & international) all across Pakistan gathered at NCRD Islamabad to celebrate World NGO Day 2015. This was second event in row since 2014 when The NGO World celebrated the day in Pakistan. The NGO World managed following different types of activities to celebrate the day.
a. A Conference with sessions on different important aspects especially, sustainability issues of NGOs, effective use of ICTs & social media by NGOs and challenges to the sector. Experienced NGO practitioners, experts, consultants, social workers and representatives of regulatory bodies delivered their thoughts and shared experiences on above mentioned topics.
b. The NGO world launched an updated directory of 555 NGOs titled as Greater Good.
c. Different NGOs, service providers, institutions and consultancy firms displayed their innovative projects in the exhibition managed there.
d. As an outcome of the event different organizations, firms and institutions signed mutual MOUs, agreements and joined hands to deliver for betterment of society by complementing each other.
e. Organizations demanded UN to include the day in its calendar to be celebrated every year as an acknowledgement to the exceptional work done NGO sector.
“Islamabad NGO’s Declaration for Greater Good”
Most important component of the event was that participating organization agreed on a 20 point agenda that is infect guidelines for the NGO sector to deliver effectively for the target communities and earn a good name for not only the social sector but also for the beloved homeland.
World NGO Day 2014-Pakistan (Event Report)ZAFAR IQBAL
Goodwill ambassador for the initiative World NGO Day in Pakistan Mr. Zafar Iqbal who is also founder of The NGO World took this opportunity and celebrated the event for the first time ever in Pakistan on 27th February 2014 on platform of The NGO World with theme “Networking and sharing for Greater Good”.
The final report about the event is being presented.
The document summarizes the flood situation and response efforts of The NGO World Foundation in Pakistan. Heavy rains and dam water releases have flooded over 700 villages across Punjab province, destroying crops on thousands of acres and killing over 280 people. The NGO World Foundation has visited affected areas like Jhang, Multan, and Muzaffargarh, finding destroyed infrastructure, homes and livelihoods as well as health and food issues. They have identified needs like toilets, food, and hygiene kits and have distributed food packs including biscuits, milk, and water to 1,000 affected children.
Zakaullah Educational Scholarships & Training abbreviated as ZEST is a tribute to our inspiring teacher. We named it ZEST for Life because we feel it is the continuity of a responsibility, assignment, duty, chore, job and mission to infuse the enthusiasm and passion in the poor pupils and maintain their keenness, zeal and zest to take them out of the box of their poverty and oppression.
OBJECTIVES: ZEST is designed;
1. To make education attractive for poor families
2. Poor need not to think educating their kids a burden
3. End drop-out of poor family students
4. To improve the attendance ratio of the poor students
5. To revive the education of students who had left schools in recent years
6. Support the students through scholarship keeping their dignity unharmed
7. To increase literacy rate among poor & oppressed families
8. To acknowledge the efforts of Mr. Zakaullah as a teacher for reshaping lives
9. To motivate the teachers for being a Role Model to their pupil as Mr. Zakaullah.
EXPECTED OUTPUT/OUTCOME/IMPACT: Through ZEST we aim to achieve the followings;
1. Students will be motivated attending the school
2. Reaching “zero drop out”
3. Absenteeism controlled and At least 90% attendance ensured
4. Students equipped with skills essentials to face challenges of life.
5. Teachers will get inspired and motivated due to acknowledgment of their colleague
Outcome: Poor families will be sending their children to schools without feeling education a burden and considering it a tool to change their lives.
Impact: No more state of poverty and oppression among the families having educated next generation.
ZEST is to enable young students of very limited means to complete their education and change their lives.
http://www.thengoworld.org/zest-2/
The NGO World-Pakistan in collaborations with Turkish organization (Mainly Light House Association) has been able to reach more than 350,000 beneficiaries in Pakistan since 2010.
The NGO World - A journey of 04 years towards greater goodZAFAR IQBAL
This document provides an overview of an organization that aims to uplift local communities and enhance self-sustainability through various social welfare programs. The organization runs seasonal initiatives to provide support during Ramadan and Qurbani. It also distributes wheat flour and provides assistance to victims of natural disasters. The organization focuses on education and skills training programs, youth leadership development, and sustainable livelihood projects. It coordinates with government and humanitarian organizations and relies on advisors and contributors from various backgrounds to achieve its mission of empowering communities.
Tnw youth professional development-PakistanZAFAR IQBAL
The document describes The NGO World's youth professional development program which offers unpaid internship opportunities lasting 8-12 weeks for students aged 18 or older with at least 16 years of education. The program aims to benefit underprivileged students and prepare them for jobs by strengthening their technical and career skills through hands-on work in areas like general management, ICT, marketing, and project management. Successful interns will receive certificates based on their punctuality, learning attitude, ability to meet targets, and participation in training sessions. No prior experience is required to apply by completing an online application form.
Daily emergency and response situational information report 26th sep-2013.pdfZAFAR IQBAL
Dear colleagues,
Please find the file about Daily Emergency & Response Situational Information Report as of 26.09.2013; itis now available on DEARSIR [www.dearsir.pk] Portal for download. Focus of this report is Balochistan Earthquake.
with thanks to iMMAP Pakistan.
"The NGO World" team visited flood affected areas of district Multan and Jhang to assess the losses, damages and destruction. During the visit and talking with flood victims we observed crops destruction, damages of homes, livelihood resources, health issues, food and WASH problems.(22-23 August 2013).
The document summarizes a concept paper for an NGO project in Pakistan. The project aims to uplift a community of 1200 families dependent on carpet weaving. Currently, middlemen exploit skilled weavers by paying low wages and preventing access to markets. The NGO plans to form a Community Association to manage the industry independently. It will provide training, access to financing, healthcare, education, and help establish workshops and marketing. This is expected to increase incomes, improve living standards, empower women, remove child labor, and sustain the valuable cultural industry for the long term. The NGO will exit once the Community Association can manage successfully on its own.
[NGO World] RIDA Project for Girls Education and TrainingZAFAR IQBAL
The document discusses RIDA, a program by The NGO World Foundation that provides educational services for girls in remote areas. The program offers classes taught by female teachers, computer labs, exam preparation, extracurricular activities, and life skills training. It highlights a RIDA center established in Mahnisyal village to provide secondary education for girls from poor families who otherwise would not be able to continue their education after primary school. At the RIDA center in Mahnisyal, 90 girls now have access to education above the matriculation level. The program has seen success, with one RIDA student winning third position in recent exams at the district level.
[NGO World]Two Organizations from Brother Countries United to Serve HumanityZAFAR IQBAL
Two Organizations of Brother Countries: Deniz Feneri (Turkey) and The NGO World (Pakistan) are working together to lessen the miseries of vulnerable poor communities of Pakistan. The number of beneficiaries of joint interventions has reached 350,000. In the published report title page is showing the representation of both organizations of Brother Countries. It is bilingual report (English-Turkish).
The NGO World (Pakistan) launched its services by responding devastating floods 2010 in Pakistan and supported the affected people through provision of relief items, food, WASH facilities, rehabilitation of schools, revival of livelihood, construction of homes and won appreciation & acknowledgements at all levels. As a step forward it has started working on regular programs including poverty alleviation, educational support and youth leadership development. Since 2011 our beneficiaries list has crossed the figure 300,000.
[NGO World] Jointly we served 300,000+ deserving in two yearsZAFAR IQBAL
Deniz Feneri (Turkey) and The NGO World (Pakistan) joined hands to respond devastating floods 2010 in Pakistan and supported the affected people in provision of relief items, food, WASH facilities, rehabilitation of schools, revival of livelihood, construction of homes and won appreciation & acknowledgements at all levels. As a step forward this collaboration has started working on regular programs including poverty alleviation, educational support and youth leadership development. Since 2011 our beneficiaries list has crossed the figure 300,000
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
The document summarizes the flood situation and response efforts of The NGO World Foundation in Pakistan. Heavy rains and dam water releases have flooded over 700 villages across Punjab province, destroying crops on thousands of acres and killing over 280 people. The NGO World Foundation has visited affected areas like Jhang, Multan, and Muzaffargarh, finding destroyed infrastructure, homes and livelihoods as well as health and food issues. They have identified needs like toilets, food, and hygiene kits and have distributed food packs including biscuits, milk, and water to 1,000 affected children.
Zakaullah Educational Scholarships & Training abbreviated as ZEST is a tribute to our inspiring teacher. We named it ZEST for Life because we feel it is the continuity of a responsibility, assignment, duty, chore, job and mission to infuse the enthusiasm and passion in the poor pupils and maintain their keenness, zeal and zest to take them out of the box of their poverty and oppression.
OBJECTIVES: ZEST is designed;
1. To make education attractive for poor families
2. Poor need not to think educating their kids a burden
3. End drop-out of poor family students
4. To improve the attendance ratio of the poor students
5. To revive the education of students who had left schools in recent years
6. Support the students through scholarship keeping their dignity unharmed
7. To increase literacy rate among poor & oppressed families
8. To acknowledge the efforts of Mr. Zakaullah as a teacher for reshaping lives
9. To motivate the teachers for being a Role Model to their pupil as Mr. Zakaullah.
EXPECTED OUTPUT/OUTCOME/IMPACT: Through ZEST we aim to achieve the followings;
1. Students will be motivated attending the school
2. Reaching “zero drop out”
3. Absenteeism controlled and At least 90% attendance ensured
4. Students equipped with skills essentials to face challenges of life.
5. Teachers will get inspired and motivated due to acknowledgment of their colleague
Outcome: Poor families will be sending their children to schools without feeling education a burden and considering it a tool to change their lives.
Impact: No more state of poverty and oppression among the families having educated next generation.
ZEST is to enable young students of very limited means to complete their education and change their lives.
http://www.thengoworld.org/zest-2/
The NGO World-Pakistan in collaborations with Turkish organization (Mainly Light House Association) has been able to reach more than 350,000 beneficiaries in Pakistan since 2010.
The NGO World - A journey of 04 years towards greater goodZAFAR IQBAL
This document provides an overview of an organization that aims to uplift local communities and enhance self-sustainability through various social welfare programs. The organization runs seasonal initiatives to provide support during Ramadan and Qurbani. It also distributes wheat flour and provides assistance to victims of natural disasters. The organization focuses on education and skills training programs, youth leadership development, and sustainable livelihood projects. It coordinates with government and humanitarian organizations and relies on advisors and contributors from various backgrounds to achieve its mission of empowering communities.
Tnw youth professional development-PakistanZAFAR IQBAL
The document describes The NGO World's youth professional development program which offers unpaid internship opportunities lasting 8-12 weeks for students aged 18 or older with at least 16 years of education. The program aims to benefit underprivileged students and prepare them for jobs by strengthening their technical and career skills through hands-on work in areas like general management, ICT, marketing, and project management. Successful interns will receive certificates based on their punctuality, learning attitude, ability to meet targets, and participation in training sessions. No prior experience is required to apply by completing an online application form.
Daily emergency and response situational information report 26th sep-2013.pdfZAFAR IQBAL
Dear colleagues,
Please find the file about Daily Emergency & Response Situational Information Report as of 26.09.2013; itis now available on DEARSIR [www.dearsir.pk] Portal for download. Focus of this report is Balochistan Earthquake.
with thanks to iMMAP Pakistan.
"The NGO World" team visited flood affected areas of district Multan and Jhang to assess the losses, damages and destruction. During the visit and talking with flood victims we observed crops destruction, damages of homes, livelihood resources, health issues, food and WASH problems.(22-23 August 2013).
The document summarizes a concept paper for an NGO project in Pakistan. The project aims to uplift a community of 1200 families dependent on carpet weaving. Currently, middlemen exploit skilled weavers by paying low wages and preventing access to markets. The NGO plans to form a Community Association to manage the industry independently. It will provide training, access to financing, healthcare, education, and help establish workshops and marketing. This is expected to increase incomes, improve living standards, empower women, remove child labor, and sustain the valuable cultural industry for the long term. The NGO will exit once the Community Association can manage successfully on its own.
[NGO World] RIDA Project for Girls Education and TrainingZAFAR IQBAL
The document discusses RIDA, a program by The NGO World Foundation that provides educational services for girls in remote areas. The program offers classes taught by female teachers, computer labs, exam preparation, extracurricular activities, and life skills training. It highlights a RIDA center established in Mahnisyal village to provide secondary education for girls from poor families who otherwise would not be able to continue their education after primary school. At the RIDA center in Mahnisyal, 90 girls now have access to education above the matriculation level. The program has seen success, with one RIDA student winning third position in recent exams at the district level.
[NGO World]Two Organizations from Brother Countries United to Serve HumanityZAFAR IQBAL
Two Organizations of Brother Countries: Deniz Feneri (Turkey) and The NGO World (Pakistan) are working together to lessen the miseries of vulnerable poor communities of Pakistan. The number of beneficiaries of joint interventions has reached 350,000. In the published report title page is showing the representation of both organizations of Brother Countries. It is bilingual report (English-Turkish).
The NGO World (Pakistan) launched its services by responding devastating floods 2010 in Pakistan and supported the affected people through provision of relief items, food, WASH facilities, rehabilitation of schools, revival of livelihood, construction of homes and won appreciation & acknowledgements at all levels. As a step forward it has started working on regular programs including poverty alleviation, educational support and youth leadership development. Since 2011 our beneficiaries list has crossed the figure 300,000.
[NGO World] Jointly we served 300,000+ deserving in two yearsZAFAR IQBAL
Deniz Feneri (Turkey) and The NGO World (Pakistan) joined hands to respond devastating floods 2010 in Pakistan and supported the affected people in provision of relief items, food, WASH facilities, rehabilitation of schools, revival of livelihood, construction of homes and won appreciation & acknowledgements at all levels. As a step forward this collaboration has started working on regular programs including poverty alleviation, educational support and youth leadership development. Since 2011 our beneficiaries list has crossed the figure 300,000
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
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1. Directory of
Active NGO’s in Pakistan
D i r e c t o r y o f A c t i v e N G O s i n P a k i s t a n The NGO World
Sr. Particulars Information
1 Name of organization
2 Year of registration
3 Registration no
4
Registered from which
district
5
Registered under which
law/act
6 Complete mailing address
7 Website
8 Email
9 Phone/cell
10
Priority areas of working
(e.g Edu, youth, ICT etc)
11 Geographic presence
12 Name of Focal Person
All above information is compulsory. Organizations with Incomplete information
will not be included in the directory.
Logo can also be shared if available but it is not compulsory
Note:
Complete the format and send to Mr. Sardar Shakeel Aakash via email:
shakeelkaemail@gmail.com Cell No. +92 345 55 22 568
Last date of submission: 31st December 2014