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Partners SEHER is working in partnership with CWPP on the Quetta Integrated Urban Development Programme in Quetta City, Balochistan. IDO Guided by its vision and mission statements and strategic plan of action, IDO undertakes interventions in all relevant sectors, following an integrated approach in a gender-sensitive manner, for poverty alleviation, strengthening of local government institutions, promotion of good governance, environmental improvement, and enhancing the educational and health status of the poor and marginalized. IDO is working in partnership with CWPP on the Quetta Integrated Urban Development Programme in Quetta City, Balochistan. Water, Environment & Sanitation Society (WESS) WESS emerged from the Balochistan Rural Water And Sanitation (BRUWAS) project, which ended in June 1999, with the goal of contributing to the improvement of living standards in rural parts of Balochistan Province through delivery of social services and strengthening of institutions at the grass roots for improved health and sanitation. The staff of BRUWAS, having been involved in water and sanitation activities for years, organized themselves into a non-governmental organization to continue the delivery of social services in rural parts of Balochistan. A lot of resources have been invested since 1992 to develop an effective approach and methodology and to strengthen our relationship with beneficiaries. WESS is currently implementing projects in Quetta, Awaran, Loralai, Musakhel, Killa Saifullah, Killa Abdulla, Ziarat, Kalat and Chagai districts, in collaboration with the government of Balochistan and a number of international NGOs. WESS is CWPP’s implementing partner in the Awaran Rural Development Programme (ARDP) in Awaran District, Balochistan, and the Working Children’s Programme in Quetta City. PIEDAR PIEDAR emerged from Pakistan's National Conservation Strategy (NCS), which identified the need for a policy institution in the field of environment and development. A wide-ranging process of consultation underscored the need for such an institution to have solid roots in research undertaken in partnership with communities. PIEDAR was registered in March 1992 under the Societies Act as an independent not-for-profit entity by the core staff of the NCS Secretariat. Currently, PIEDAR brings together 23 professionals in a collegial forum. PIEDAR shares project experiences and practical findings with communities, various levels of governments, the private sector and NGOs. PIEDAR is working in three provinces and Islamabad-Rawalpindi. PIEDAR is one of two partner organizations working in partnership with CWPP on the Rawalpindi Urban Development Programme (RUDP). Alfallah Development Foundation (ADF) ADF’s mission is to contribute towards the establishment of a liberal, tolerant and progressive society through the promotion of health, education, poverty alleviation, and environmental conservation. The organization’s target beneficiaries include local communities, especially women and children, rickshaw owners, small business holders, teachers, child labourers and flood affected communities. ADF is one of two partner organizations working in partnership with CWPP on the Rawalpindi Urban Development Programme (RUDP) Participatory Village Development Programme (PVDP) So far about 60,000 people have benefited from PVDP’s work in the areas of water security, environmental rehabilitation and other projects including food security, livestock, health, education and income generation projects.
CWPP has been working with PVDP since 2006, when they were implementing partners in an emergency response to flooding in Sindh. Our partnership with PVDP has continued into the rehabilitation phase. HAASHAR Association Rural Development Project (RDP) RDP’s vision is of “a just and democratic society based on the principles of equality, fairness, justice and interdependence”, and the organization’s mission is “to create a democratic and peaceful society based on the principles of equality, transparency and justice through social mobilization, knowledge management and rights based advocacy. RDP’s partnership with CWPP began with the response to the South Asia earthquake of October, 2005, when RDP and CWPP collaborated in the provision of transitional shelter materials and water and sanitation services in earthquake affected Balakot Tehsil. RDP is CWPP’s implementing partner on the Livelihoods Rehabilitation Programme Balakot. |