Establish Farmer Alliances of water User Associations developed at three canals of Sindh & Punjab to claim their water rights
Farmers Guide Book development & their capacity Building
Provincial water conferences
2014- 16 ( 21 months)
Badin, Muzaffargarh, Rajanpur
OXFAM
Women Entrepreneurship through Private sector Engagement (6,600,001)
Establish three women entrepreneur groups
Business Skills Development Trainings of Women Entrepreneur groups and development of Business plan
Registrations of Business groups as formal entity
Engagement of Business groups with private sector
Support 75 women groups by seed, cash, fertilizers, crab ponds to establish their small businesses
July –December 2015 (6 months)
Badin, Rajanpur, Layyah
OXFAM
Discourses at evidence generation on food and climate justice in Pakistan ( 11,242,403)
Development of Budget Primer Punjab
Formation of journalists group on climate change and its capacity building
2016
Islamabad
OXFAM
Discourses at evidence generation on food and climate justice in Pakistan ( 11,242,403)
Development of Budget Primer Punjab
Formation of journalists group on climate change and its capacity building
2016
Islamabad
OXFAM
Capacity Building for Civil Society on Tax Legislative Advocacy in Pakistan (7,810,000)
CSOs Training
Journalists Training
1 July- 31 December 2015 ( 6 months)
Islamabad
OXFAM
Legislative Review on Income Tax and Sales Tax Ordinance (10,851,000)
Meeting with Parliamentarians and Chambers of Commerce
National Youth Film Festival for students
April -December 2015 (8 months)
Islamabad
Oxfam GB
Floods 2014 Advocacy (18,91,790)
Development of Traffic Light Tool for Floods Response 2014 Monitoring
Meeting with PDMA Punjab in Lahore.
meetings of flood victims with district authorities for inclusion of smallholders and women issues in compensation package.
meeting of flood victims with parliamentarian for compensation packages
Octobero 01, 2014 - December 31, 2014
Districts Multan, Muzaffargarh, Jhang and Rahim Yar Khan of Punjab
Oxfam Novib
Private Sector Resilience2,827,200)
Sharing the findings of the study with private sector, growers, civil society
6 Months ( 2016)
Islamabad
Small grants and ambassador Fund Programme (NRSP)
Enhancing water and sanitation governance Accesses in 02 Union Councils of District BadinPKR 21,138,800
Formation of VDOs and Los in 20 villages and 04 towns
Formation of UC base community alliance for advocacy on water and sanitation
Capacity building of community leaders on leadership, organizational management, health and hygiene
Development of village development plans for each village
Initiate 02 credit hour course on water and sanitation with Sindh agriculture university Tando Jam
Formation of theater group of university students for theater performance
16 September 2016 - 15 September 2017
UC Kadhan and UC Seerani district Badin
DAI- Tabeer Hum
Identity and Information is Citizen’s Right: TABEER – Consolidating Democracy in Pakistan
consultation meeting on right to information with government officials and civil society. Theater performance on importance of vote with PWS, Minorities, women and transgender. town hall meetings with CSO on voter education and right to information.
March to August 2018. ( 6 months)
Karachi, Sijawal, Badin and Mirpurkhas
Oxfam in Pakistan
Strategic Partnership Dialogue and Dissent- Support Climate Change Policy Development Landscape in Pakistan
Case studies material Produced. policy paper on climate change and GROW Campaign track record developed .
November 2017 to December 2018.
Islamabad
SGAFP(RSP) USAID
Enhancing Water and Sanitation Governance, Access in 02 Union Councils of District Badin,Sindh
Formation of citizen’s alliance for water and sanitation advocacy. Capacity building of VDO, LOs on advocacy, Lobbying, campaigning, budget advocacy etc. Introduction of 02 credit hour course on water and sanitation for the students of Sindh agriculture university Tando Jam. Formation of theater group of university and 24 performances in project villages of Badin. Two budget proposals of water and sanitation submitted to dist. government. The total project’s direct beneficiaries were 5,275 including community members; youth wash agents, government officials and the members of VDOs and LOs.