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                                                  Our beneficiaries list reached 357,475
                   Two year’s overview: 2011-12




 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


                     Zafar Iqbal
           Founder/Executive Director
     The NGO World Foundation-Pakistan
 Central office: 20-G, Shah Rukn-e-Alam Colony,
                MULTAN- Pakistan
        Website: www.thengoworld.org
              Cell: +92-300-6718562
       Email: zafar.ed@thengoworld.org
            thengoworld@yahoo.com
Contents


Introduction                                      04
Founder’s Words                                   05
Summary of Interventions                          07

PROGRAMS
Social Media for Social Good                      09
Professional Development                          11
Poverty Alleviation                               13
Humanitarian Support                              15
   -     Distribution of Relief Items             17
   -     Restoring Livelihood of Carpet Weavers   18
   -     Clean water for Disaster Hit Community   19
   -     Rehabilitation of Schools                21
   -     Construction of Homes for Homeless       23
   -     WASH and Health                          25
   -     Acts of Kindness                         26
   -     Place of Peace                           27
RIDA for Girls Education and Skills               29
Youth Leadership Development                      31
Seasonal Support Initiatives                      33
Others
   -     Disaster Management Exhibition           35
   -     Inauguration of Projects                 37
   -     Coordination with Stakeholders           39
   -     Work Appreciated                         40
   -     Partnerships and Collaborations          41
   -     Communication and Media                  42
   -     Audit (two year’s)                       43
We are present                                    47




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ACRONYM
ALC       Adult Literacy Centre

BSF       Bio Sand Filter

CDPM      Centre for Disaster Preparedness and Management

DCO       District Coordination Officer

DF        Deniz Feneri

DWW       Doctors World Wide

HANDS     Health And Nutrition Development Society

INGO      International Non Governmental Organization

LDC       Least Developed Countries

NCHD      National Commission for Human Development

NDMA      National Disaster Management Authority

PDMA      Provincial Disaster Management Authority

RIDA      Required Initiatives for Daughter’s Access

PMA       Pakistan Medical Association

PIMA      Pakistan Islamic Medical Association

TNW       The NGO World

UC        Union Council

UNDP      United Nation Development Program

WASH      Water Sanitation and Hygiene

WASEB     Welfare Agency for Socio Economic Betterment

WHO       World Health Organization

YES       Youth Engagement Services




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July 2009 “THE NGO WORLD” (TNW) was initiated as an
online forum of NGO sector professionals for sharing
activities, knowledge, best practices, success stories,
case   studies,   job   &      training     opportunities    and
achievements. During floods Pakistan 2010 it also
started    humanitarian        operations         and   managing
development projects by getting registered as The NGO
World Foundation (briefly called TNW Foundation).
Now TNW joins hands with Government Functionaries,
Line Departments, INGOs, UN Agencies & other key Aid
agencies    besides     drawing       its      strength     from
communities’ active involvement in need driven
development       process       through       a     participatory
development       initiative      &       community         based
interventions etc. Within the limits of available
resources TNW also respond to human sufferings in
emergency and disastrous situations anywhere all over
the Pakistan regardless race, gender, ethnicity, class,
location, religion, color, cultural diversity and social
background; with special focus in the areas where
massive population living below the poverty line”.




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During the last two years TNW beneficiaries list
has exceeded 300,000. To reach this figure we
enjoyed generous support from our donor
organizations (Mainly Light House Association
from Turkey), individual philanthropists and
volunteers. While two years overview is being
launched I find it suitable occasion to extend my
best wishes and note of thanks to all concerned
stakeholders.   Here   I   also   appreciate   my
colleagues and partners who always stood with
me and worked at their maximum potential for
the cause of humanity. During this period
government departments also were in best
coordination with us and their facilitation made
the task easy and effective. Above all, the
blessings from Allah SWT enabled me to execute
smoothly and safely. I am still looking for
continued taufiq from Allah SWT, cooperation
from colleagues’ guidance from seniors and
support from the government line departments
and trust from donors to lessen the sufferings of
neglected segments of the society.



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Executive
                                               Committee


                                                Executive
                                                 Director



                                    Advisory body



             Program                                                               Finance
                                             Admin Manager
             Managers                                                              Manager


                                                                       Finance          Documentation
Project Officers    Field Officer   Admin Assistant    Support Staff
                                                                       Assistant          Assistant



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Sr   Project/Intervention     Program/Sector          Partnership   Beneficiaries Location




     Social Media             Professional
1                                                        TNW           40,000    Around the globe
     Networking for results   Development
     Professional Trainings   Professional
2                                                     HANDS, YES        200      Whole Pakistan
     and Capacity Building    Development
     Youth Leadership         Professional
3                                                         YES           130      South Punjab
     Development              Development
     Rida Girls Education
4                             Education & Literacy        DF            80       Khanewal
     and Skills Project
     Rehabilitation of
5                             Education & Literacy     DF, NCHD        1225      Layyah
     Feeder Schools
     Support to Deserving                                                        Khanewal, Layyah,
6                             Education & Literacy        DF           2464
     Students                                                                    Muzaffargarh, jhang
     Adult Literacy Centers
7                             Education & Literacy     DF, NCHD         105      Khanewal, Layyah
     and Awarness
     Revival of Home Based    Livelihood
8                                                         DF           2800      Layyah
     Carpet Industry          (Poverty Alleviation)
     Barkat Project           Livelihood
9                                                        DF, FF        1162      Khanewal
     (Livestock)              (Poverty Alleviation)
     Biosand Filter Project                           DF, WASEB,                 Khanewal, Layyah,
10                            WASH/Health                              7000
     (Clean Water)                                       WHO                     Muzaffargarh, jhang
     Hand Pumps
11                            WASH/Health              DF, NCHD        1225      Layyah
     Installation
     Permanent Latrines
12                            WASH/Health                 DF           1225      Layyah
     and Sanitation




                          Total Beneficiaries
                                                                                                       7
Sr   Project/Intervention      Program/Sector         Partnership     Beneficiaries Location




13   Free Medical Camps        WASH/Health              DF, PMA          1500      Layyah

                                                       DF, DWW,
14   Medicine Distribution     WASH/Health                               50000     South Punjab
                                                         PIMA
                                                      Basic Needs,
15   Psychosocial Care         WASH/Health                                100      Layyah
                                                        HANDS
                               Humanitarian Support                                Layyah,
16   Homes for Homeless                                    DF            1610
                               (Shelter)                                           Muzaffargarh
                               Humanitarian Support                                Khanewal, Layyah,
17   Ramazan and Eid Gifts                                 DF            10000
                               (Seasonal Program)                                  Muzaffargarh, jhang
                               Humanitarian Support                                Khanewal, Layyah,
18   Qurbani Project                                       DF           156292
                               (Seasonal Program)                                  Muzaffargarh, jhang
                               Humanitarian Support                                Khanewal, Layyah,
19   Food items Distribution                               DF            5250
                               (Relief)                                            Muzaffargarh, jhang
                               Humanitarian Support                                Khanewal, Layyah,
20   NFIs Distribution                                     DF            53977
                               (Relief)                                            Muzaffargarh, jhang
                               Humanitarian Support                                Khanewal, Layyah,
21   Little Acts of kindness                               DF             100
                               (Seasonal Program)                                  Muzaffargarh, jhang
                               Humanitarian Support                                Layyah,
22   Jahez Packages                                        DF              30
                               (Seasonal Program)                                  Muzaffargarh
                               Humanitarian Support
     Fodder Seed
23                             (Agriculture and       Pioneer Seeds      14000     Rajanpur
     Distribution
                               livestock)
     Reconstruction of         Humanitarian support
24                                                         DF            7000      Muzaffargarh
     Masjid                    (Shelter)




                                             357,475
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SOCIAL MEDIA FOR

        SOCIAL GOOD



                                                Executive
                                               Committee


                                                Executive
                                                 Director



                                    Advisory body



             Program                                                               Finance
                                             Admin Manager
             Managers                                                              Manager


                                                                       Finance          Documentation
Project Officers    Field Officer   Admin Assistant    Support Staff
                                                                       Assistant          Assistant




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The NGO World is a network for those people who are engaged in social and development sectors. It provides a
platform to the people of nonprofit sector to share information, news, reports, success stories, innovative ideas,
case studies, career & learning opportunities, knowledge and many other aspects of NGO sector. You will find
this forum on most famous social media websites like Yahoo groups, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. TNW
networking is producing results in the form of establishing successful collaborations, replication of innovative
ideas, connecting job seekers with potential employers, creating awareness and enhancing professional
knowledge and fundraising for the causes.

                                               TNW Networking
                                    27th July 2009 to 31st December 2012




                                                 Membership
           45000
           40000
           35000
           30000
            25000
            20000
            15000                                                                                      Membership
             10000
              5000
                 0

                     Yahoo groups
                                      Facebook
                                                      LinkedIn
                                                                         Total




                                                      TNW
                                          Networking results in the
                                            form of beneficiaries

                                                 357,475



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PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT




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More than 25000 professionals, youth and community
representatives have been benefitted from the TNW
networking, awareness, knowledge enhancement and
capacity building initiatives.

Three different types of models of trainings/capacity building
are being executed;

1. Knowledge Enhancement Through Effective Use of Social
    Media
2. Professional Development Program (PDP)
3. Effective NGO Management Initiative


TNW has been managing training workshops on following
topics so far;
   Clean water technologies (Biosand Filter promotion)
   Youth Social Entrepreneurship
   Proposal Writing & Resource mobilization
   Social Mobilization & Community Development
   Effective Use of Social Media




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POVERTY
ALLEVIATION




              13
Barakah in Arabic. Barkat in Urdu

                                                                                            Mean blessing from God




                         TNW has launched a Mudarbah based Islamic Microfinance
                         project (Barkat) in UCs Monganwala, Kohiwala & Okanwala of
                         Tehsil    Kabeerwala     of   District   Khanewal      Pakistan.      The
                         organization has distributed 100 cows and 200 goats’ among the
                         poor livestock farming groups, women and youth of the area to
                         sustain their livelihoods and to make them productive
                         entrepreneurs.

                         Overall goal of the project is poverty alleviation from target
                                             families through livestock.




Situation analysis and              Social mobilization &         Beneficiaries selection             Animal delivery with
   need assessment                community organization             and screening                   proper tagging system




Monitoring visits and             Medication, vaccination          Livestock advisory             Evaluation and reporting
  documentation                     and insemination                     services
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HUMANITARIAN
  SUPPORT




     During floods 2010 almost one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area
     was underwater. Floods affected 20 million people, mostly by
     destruction of property, livelihood and infrastructure. TNW in
     its relief, restoration and rehabilitation initiatives supported
     around 40,000 affected families in southern districts of Punjab
     regardless race, gender, ethnicity, class, location, religion, color,
     cultural diversity and social background.

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RESPONSE                                              Floods 2010


 Distribution of Relief Items


 Restoration of Carpet Viewer’s Livelihood


 Clean Water Project


 Rehabilitation of Damaged Schools


 Shelter Projects


 WASH and Health Initiatives


 Support for Livestock Farmers


 Adult Literacy and Awarness Raising


 Support for Affected Students


 Marriage Gifts to Affected Bridals


 Psycho Social Care to Affected People


 Little Acts of kindness


 Reconstruction of Moasque


 Inaugural Ceremony of Projects


 Coordination with Govt Officials and Humanitarian Sector


 Exhibition on Disaster Management

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Distribution of Relief Items

                                                      During the relief phase of floods 2010,
                                                      TNW distributed around 230,000
                                                      relief item (food & non food) of 356
                                                      types among more than 7711 affected
                                                      families on 72 affected locations
                                                      southern Punjab districts. Major items
                                                      include kitchen accessories, health &
                                                      hygiene kits, blankets, clothes, shoes,
                                                      beds, carpets, stationary, school bags,
                                                      jackets and many other important
                                                      things.    We      targeted    district
                                                      Muzaffargarh and Layyah community
                                                      for these distributions.




             Item Wise Detail
Clothing/Shoes   Medical supplies   Clothing/WASH
Stationary       Food Items         Others/Articals




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District Layyah (UC: Kotla Haji Shah) floods 2010 destroyed 263
units of small scale household carpet industry putting livelihood of
1200 families under severe stress. In response, TNW successfully
completed the project of rebuilding 100 sheds along with
provision of other related facilities for selected (un-affording)
beneficiaries and restored the livelihood of 400 families.




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During the heavy Floods 2010, Water
passing over submerged areas picked up an
unimaginable number of contaminants
including, but not limited to, dangerous
strains of bacteria and fecal matter from
animals. According the reports of WHO and
PCRWR 62% of the water samples were
found bacteriologicaly contaminated.




With support of WHO (World Health
Organization) TNW team took 250 water
samples from the affected areas of Layyah
and Muzaffargarh districts to assess the
biological contamination in drinking water.
On the identified locations of both districts




             1000
          Biosand Water Filters

   were installed as a source to clean the
available water and make that fit for health
along with conducting awareness sessions
about need and use of safe drinking water.


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Rehabilitation of



Flood 2010 completely devastated 22 Feeder Schools
while creating problem for 1225 boys & girls to avail
education facility at their door step.

TNW took the responsibility to rebuild these schools
and revive education journey of the students of far
off areas. Along with building other related facilities
like furniture for teacher & students, stationary and
bags were also provided




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Victor Hugo says” “Do not ask the name of
                                                            the person who seeks a bed for the night. He
                                                            who is reluctant to give his name is the one
According to updated reports of NDMA Pakistan               who most needs shelter”.
in floods disaster 1,744,471 houses were
damaged affecting population of 20,184,550. In
only Punjab province 497,700 houses were
damaged affecting 06 million people. In our
target    districts    like    in    Layyah,     affected
population was 405,258 and in Muzaffargarh
affected population was 1,044,759.

TNW designed two separate projects, single room
and two rooms’ shelter.

Two Rooms Shelter: In Layyah district, these are
complete homes comprising of two bedrooms,

veranda, kitchen and bathroom.              30     Target
beneficiaries were most needy and vulnerable
families especially, shelter less widows, orphans,
disables or poor parents with large number of
children particularly girls.

Single Room Shelter: In this category TNW provided

single room construction material.       100     Affected
communities      of   districts     Muzaffargarh    were
benefited.

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During the survey of shelter less
people (floods 2010) in UC Kotla Haji
Shah of district Layyah TNW team
identified a family headed by Mr. Allah

Dad, comprising of   22 members. Old
man with his three wives and 18
children was living in three separately
fixed tents and bearing severe winter.
TNW took initiative and constructed a
complete home for this vulnerable
family   along   with   provision    of
required WASH facilities.


                                                                     
                                           Sobaywala was a village of UC kotla Haji shah of District Layyah
                                       comprising of 500 families. During the devastating floods 2010 almost
                                       half of the populations lost their house along with land due to erosion.
                                     Affected families were living in borrowed homes of landlords where they
                                      were continuously under mental and social stress especially women and
                                        children were facing hardships. TNW identified such families and put
                                     efforts to resettle them. The houses were built on a single shared location
                                         (kukar wala) like a small village with other requirements especially
                                       proper sewerage and arrangements for clean water. The name to this
                                      small village is given as" Light House Village" because whole project
                                          is funded by light House Association of our brother country Turkey


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TNW initiatives in WASH sector in flood affected
                        areas.

Latrines and Hand Pumps: In district Layyah, 22
permanent latrines with essential sanitation were
constructed in those schools which were missing
such facilities. Hand pumps were also installed in
these schools. These facilities were helpful to the
poor young students to have proper sanitation and
drinking water source. In Basti Light House Layyah,
TNW built 30 latrines and laid underground proper
low cost sanitation system.

Awareness Raising: Our WASH team continuously
remained active in raising awareness about proper
health, hygiene and sanitation among the illiterate
affected communities. Purpose was to keep these
people safe from diseases. TNW in collaboration
with National Commission for Human Development
(NCHD) established Adult Literacy Centers in
khanewal and Layyah districts. 175 female learners
were enrolled to learn reading and writing skills

Free Health Services: During and after the floods
affected people especially women and children face
serious health issues. It was routine activity of TNW
to hold medical camps in flood areas and provide
facility of free check up & free medicines to the
poor. Thousands patients cases were treated for
different types of diseases.

Psycho Social Care to Affected People: In Layyah
TNW with support of two organizations “HANDS”
and   “Basic Need” completed a pilot project of
providing psycho social care to the 100 mentally ill
people especially due to stress of disaster.

Medicine from DWW Turkey: Doctors Worldwide
(Turkey) sent us a huge consignment of medicines
for flood affected people. These medicines reached
thousands of poor affected patients through
professional volunteers of PIMA (Pakistan Islamic
Medical Association).
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Support for Livestock Farmers: Rajanpur: TNW distributed
fodder seed for livestock farmers of Rajanpur. Seed of multi-cut
grass (SSG) for 2000 acres is distributed among 1860 flood
affected small livestock farmers.


Wheat Flour Distribution: During floods 2010, affected families
lost their stored wheat. As wheat flour is main food for the
affected people so it was big nutritional problem for them to face.
Keeping in view the fact TNW distributed 15000 KG of wheat
flour among 750 affected families



Sharing Eid Greetings: Eid is a Muslim festival that is celebrated
all over the world. TNW team celebrates eid days among the
disaster affected people and distribute gifts among most
vulnerable and neglected segments of society especially women
and children. During floods 2010 the time when a vast majority
of population in the flood affected area was homeless and needed
our support to move on. At that time of sheer distress and
desperation TNW distributed eid gifts amongst the flood affected
families and celebrated the event together with them so as to let
them know that we stand together with them in their difficult
times.



Marriage Gifts to Affected Brides: It is our local tradition that
poor village women collect dowry (Jahez) items since the birth of
girls so that they may not face any problem at the time of her
marriage. During the floods many girls whose marriage dates
were already fixed lost their jahez. Their parents were under
severe stress to arrange it again. Feeling the need TNW prepared
jahez packages for 30 brides. These packages were delivered at
their home without damaging their integrity. Packages contain 28
different items including clothes, shoes, blankets, mattress,
kitchen accessories etc.
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Alhamdulillah



       TNW has completed the
  reconstruction of Jamia Masjid in
 Basti Chan (ghazi ghat tehsil kotadu
   district Muzaffargarh) with 600
person’s capacity to offer namaz. This
 masjid was totally damaged during
        the heavy floods 2010



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RIDA
Girl’s education & skills




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RIDA stands for “Required Initiatives for Daughter’s Access”. Under this program TNW takes
need based initiatives for the girls to provide them services at their door step which are essential for
their educational, vocational and health related requirements. Before taking the initiative, we conduct
need assessment surveys and set priorities for the girl’s social needs in the target areas. After that with
a comprehensive, well planned and integrated approach, activities are designed with the valuable
input from all concerned local stakeholders.



RIDA Mahnisayal; a case study
Mahnisyal is a village between khanewal and Multan with population over 25000. For girls, there are
educational facilities but maximum up to matriculation level. After matriculation only affording
families can send their daughters to the cities for getting higher education while poor girls sit at home
although having talent and hope in their mind. Feeling the need, TNW with participation of local
stakeholders took initiatives and arranged RIDA center to provide these daughters an opportunity to
continue their educational journey in their reach with standard but affordable.

Here   90 girls are getting education above matriculation level. Some of these are those girls
who have restarted their education as they had terminated the process after completing 10th
class a few years back due to unavailability of local facility and resources to move to nearby
cities for this purpose.

RIDA Mahnisyal support includes:

    1. Regular classes under qualified female teachers
    2. Computer lab with internet facility
    3. Registration with board and examination facility
    4. Professional teaching course exam preparation
    5. Extracurricular activities/visits for learning
    6. Life skills and awareness sessions
                                                        In recent FA/FSc examinations, a RIDA
                                                        student won third position from the whole
                                                        district Khanewal while secured 1st position
                                                        at tehsil level. TNW arranged a grand prize
                                                        distribution ceremony to acknowledge the
                                                        efforts of teachers & management and
                                                        appreciate the students.



                                                        Remarkable achievement

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YOUTH
Leadership DEVELOPEMENT




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Pakistan indeed is a young country                          as it has a large population that can be

        categorized as falling within the UN’s definition of youth. An estimated 103 million Pakistanis, or 63%
        of the population, fall under the age of 25 years. UNDP’s report points out that the proportion of
        people under the age of 30 years is 68% of the total population of the country from which 37% youth
        is illiterate, 71% of youth doesn’t receive career counseling at school, 28% finds curriculum irrelevant
        to the job market, 47% don’t have sports facilities in their localities and 23% youth want to start their
        own business but not supported at all. The youth is the most valuable asset for a country’s sustainable
        socio-economic, cultural and political development but in Pakistan, youth is professed to be a problem
        rather than a resource to be developed.



Under this program, TNW aims to play role of its part
and prepare a cadre of youth which can contribute
positively towards a dream Pakistan. Our focus is on
the following aspects regarding youth leadership
development;

       To promote youth social entrepreneurship
       Youth life coaching initiatives
       Youth engagement in social services
       Youth professionalism and capacity building

Our so far efforts include;

       Youth Convention 2011
       Youth Social Entrepreneurship Workshop
        2011
       Youth Life Coaching Program 2013 with basic
        theme;
         LEARNING-EARNING-SERVING

                                                                     Under this program TNW also provide
                                                                    uniforms, stationary, books and assist in
                                                                  paying tuition fee to the deserving students.

                                                                    We supported 2464 students of 30
                                                                  institutions who lost everything in flood
                                                                 2010. It includes 12846 support items of
                                                                              25 different types.




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SEASONAL
SUPPORT INITIATIVES




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TNW with support of
                                                          philanthropists and donors
                                                          extends support to the most
                                                          deserving and underserved
                                                          families on different occasions
                                                          (festivals and Eids).

                                                          The purpose of such support
                                                          initiatives is to include these
                                                          segments of society in

                                                          moments of happiness    ]
        RAMAZAN PROJECT
 During the holy month of Ramazan
 2011 & 12, TNW identified the most
 deserving families including widows,
 orphans and disables and provided
 them food/ration packs to include them
 in happy moments of Ramzan and Eid
 ul fitr. In this project TNW provided
 Ramzan & eid gits to 679 in 2011 and
 543 in 2012 deserving families. Along
 with rations packages TNW distributes
 clothes and eid gifts among orphans
 and manage Aftar program. Iftar
 programs for poor and orphans were
 also managed
                                          Year                 Shares          Beneficiaries
                                          Qurbani 2010           1554                 6989
                                          Qurbani 2011           847                  4840
  QURBANI PROJECT                         Qurbani 2012           714                  6000

Sacrifice, commonly known as              Nazar (10-12)          591                  4499
Qurbani, means slaughter of an            Total                 3706               22328
animal in the name of Allah on the
10th, 11th or 12th of the Islamic
month of Zil Hijjah. The purpose of
this act was to fulfill Sunnat e
Ibrahimi and to help the poor flood
affected people and other
underserved communities. In
these occasions more than poor
20000 families were provided
meat to include them in happy
moments of eid and bring smile on
their faces.
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[The NGO World (TNW) Pakistan
                                                                participated in the Disaster
                                                                Management Exhibition 2011&
                                                                12 with an objective to develop
                                                                coordination among
                                                                humanitarian agencies working
                                                                in the field of disaster
                                                                management. Two days
                                                                exhibition in both years was
                                                                organized by Centre for Disaster
                                                                Preparedness and Management
                                                                (CDPM), University of the
                                                                Peshawar in collaboration with
                                                                National Disaster Management
                                                                Authority (NDMA) and United
                                                                Nation Development Program
                                                                (UNDP).]


                                                       The NGO World (TNW) set up a
                                                       significant stall in the exhibition to
                                                       highlight its humanitarian relief efforts
                                                       and models of The NGO World (TNW)
                                                       field projects were shown (models,
                                                       brochures) in the event to give an idea
                                                       about the organization’s interventions
                                                       especially in floods Pakistan 2010.

TNW won valuable encouraging remarks on its activities
by the visitors of event including students, humanitarian
       workers, professionals and general public.




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The NGO World profile included in directory
of exhibitors for both years (2011 & 12)




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December 2011: A high level of
delegation of our donor organization;
Deniz      Feneri,     media      and
philanthropists from Turkey visited
Pakistan to inaugurate the projects
completed by The NGO World for
flood victims of Pakistan. During the
visit they went to the projects sites,
met with community, inaugurated
projects and delivered gifts among
the poor community and students.




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INAUGURAL CEREMONY:                               A grand inaugural ceremony of projects (Floods

Pakistan 2010) was organized on 25th of December 2011 at light House Village Layyah. Delegation
from Deniz Feneri (Turkey) along with honorable guests from government of Punjab, TNW team and
beneficiary community participated in the ceremony. Here are few highlights of the event;




              Mr. Ahmad Ali Olakh (Minister Agri Punjab) participated as chief guest. He inaugurated
              the projects and delivered certificates to the beneiciaries.



              Mr. Mushtaq Anjum (DCO Layyah) along with officials of district participated. He
              acknowledged the efforts of both organizations regarding relief and rehabilitation of
              flood affected people .




              Farhat Abbas Shah (Renowned Poet and Anchor) coordinated the inaugural ceremony.




              Zafar Iqbal (Executive Director) The NGO World delivered welcome note and presented
              the details of projects completed.




              Mehmet Cengez (President Deniz FeneriTurkey) in his speech expressed sentiments of
              love and affection from Turkish people towards Pakistan.




              DCO Layyah presented letter of thanks & acknowledgement to General Secretary of Deniz
              Feneri on behalf of DG-PDMA Punjab.




              Team members of The NGO World were awarded with appreciation shields on their best
              performance.



              Chief Guest as representative of Punjab govt presented shield of special thanks to
              president of Deniz Feneri with a thankful note.



              President Deniz Feneri appreciated The NGO World on doing excellent work by
              presenting a shield to Executive Director of The NGO World.




              Community representative presented Deniz Feneri logo made on carpet to the president
              Deniz Feneri. It was their apprciation and thanks on DF efforts for them
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COORDINATION WITH STAKEHOLDER
During the whole period of activities regarding relief and rehabilitation of TNW maintained close coordination
with all concerned platforms, networks, clusters, govt officials and authorities.

Coordination with NDMA/PDMA: TNW remained in contact with national and provincial disaster management
authorities and DDMA Layyah often visited our projects. TNW was timely issued NOCs by PDMA for
implementing projects.

Coordination with District Government: In district Muzaffargarh DCO was well on board with us regarding
our humanitarian efforts in the district. He physically participated in our event for distribution of gift packs
among flood affected student of Govt College Muzaffargarh. We also found DCO Layyah cooperative and
encouraging.He joined us to distribute Ramazan ration & eid gifts among poor affected people in our Layyah
office and wrote an appreciation note for us. In projects inaugural ceremony he was present to acknowledge
both TNW and our donor organization Deniz Feneri. For better implementation of our projects TNW kept on
coordinating with concerned line departments mainly, Public Health, Education, NCHD, Agriculture & Livestock
and Police.

Coordination with Community Representatives: Community representatives were also involved to enhance
the trust building and true need assessment. Mr. Iftekhar Khan Babar (MPA Layyah) joined us in our student
support activities at govt college Layyah. Dr Javaid Iqbal (community representative) remained involved during
the implementation of projects. His coordination was very helpful to reach the actual needy families.

Coordination with Humanitarian Organizations/ INGOs/ UN Agencies: It is part of our strategy to keep
coordination with development, social and humanitarian sector organizations and professional actors. During
the flood response TNW established a close coordination with many organizations mainly, World Health
organization (WHO), IOM and INTERNEWS for humanitarian reporting. On the same time we established a
strong bond with local small NGOs, community groups, activists and volunteers to maximize the impact of our
disaster related efforts.

University Students Visit: A delegation of students (Architectural and Civil Engineering Department Baha-ud-
Din Zakrya University Multan) visited our shelter projects in affected areas of Muzaffargarh district. The
purpose of the visit was to examine the work quality and give recommendation for better quality construction.
The students also met with beneficiary families and community representatives to judge their views.




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The    humanitarian     &     development
                                                  initiatives of “The NGO World” won
                                                  appreciation and were acknowledged at
                                                  various levels. Authorities recognized
                                                  TNW efforts for the cause of humanity.
                                                  Their examples include the followings;




  President Deniz Feneri        Executive Director “The NGO          At FARZ conference on
  (turkey) Mr. MEHMET               World” was invited to              Islamic Microfinance
     CENGIZ awarded                deliver a case study on        Lahore, Executive Director of
Founder/Executive Director         successful coordination          The NGO World presented
    of The NGO World                 between donor and            “Barakah Project “(livestock
    Foundation on best          implementing partner at UN         for poverty reduction), that
  performance regarding           conference on LDCs (civil          was appreciated by the
 projects for flood victims.     society forum) Istanbul on       experts and awarded as best
                                        09-05-2011.                         case study.




   EDO-E Layyah & General         During Ramadan package              Director General PDMA
    Manager NCHD Layyah             distribution at Layyah           Punjab acknowledges and
   forwarded appreciation           office, DCO Layyah Mr.         appreciates the joint efforts of
 towards The NGO World on               Mushtaq Anjum               “The NGO World” and Deniz
   successful completion of           acknowledged and                Feneri for helping flood
 rehabilitation process of 22      appreciated (by writing         affected people of Layyah and
  feeder schools destroyed      comments) the efforts of The           Muzaffargarh districts
        during floods           NGO World for its support to
 2010, benefiting 1225 poor        flood victims of Layyah
       school children.                     District.
                                                                                                      40
TNW    believes   that   cooperation       and
collaborations can multiply the impact of
projects. Sharing capacities, knowledge,
expertise and resources speed up the
process of development with better results.
In last two years TNW has established some
successful collaborations and partnerships
with local, national and international
organizations for the sake of improving
living standard of the target community.




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The NGO World believes that effective use of media can enhance the development impact and improves
networking for better results. For creating awareness about our initiatives and promotion of ideas TNW is keen
in using media especially the fast growing Social Media along with conventional media. For this we have;

      Updated website
      Popular group “The NGO World” on main social media sites
      Well managed pages, blog and profile on different networking sites
      TNW issues monthly newsletter with organizational updates

Our humanitarian support activities and rehabilitation projects were widely reported on local, national and
international media.

      Local newspaper “Daily DAWAR” Layyah published two page summary of our interventions
      Coverage on national news papers
      FM radio networks broadcast our programs
      InterNews regularly reported our interventions
      Documentaries about our flood related projects were shown on Turkish TV channels


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We are present;


                     Office # 03, 2nd Floor VIP Plaza, I-8 Markaz-Islamabad.
Liaison office:
                     Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com



                     20-G, shah rukne-e-alam colony Multan. Ph# +92-61-6778562
Central office
                     Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com


                     Pul Rangu, Anaytpur, Tehsil Kabirwala, District Khanewal.
Field Presence
                     Cell # +92-3346005008. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com


                     RIDA Center: Mahni sayal, Tehsil Kabirwala, District Khanewal.
                     Cell # +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com

                     Qasba Gujrat: Basti chan wali, Tehsil kotadu District Muzaffargarh.
                     Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com

                     Waryam Wala: Ch# 487/JB, Tehsil Shorkot, District Jhang.
                     Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com

                     Light House: Basti Light House near kukarwala, Tehsil & District Layyah.
                     Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com

                     Al-Noor Digital X-Ray center opp. THQ Melsi District Vehari
                     Cell# 0302-2830801. Email: khanewaldao@hotmail.com




Online Presence:
Website: www.thengoworld.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/tnw.foundation

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thengoworld




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[NGO World] TNW Contribution

  • 1. CONTRIBUTION Our beneficiaries list reached 357,475 Two year’s overview: 2011-12 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  Zafar Iqbal Founder/Executive Director The NGO World Foundation-Pakistan Central office: 20-G, Shah Rukn-e-Alam Colony, MULTAN- Pakistan Website: www.thengoworld.org Cell: +92-300-6718562 Email: zafar.ed@thengoworld.org thengoworld@yahoo.com
  • 2. Contents Introduction 04 Founder’s Words 05 Summary of Interventions 07 PROGRAMS Social Media for Social Good 09 Professional Development 11 Poverty Alleviation 13 Humanitarian Support 15 - Distribution of Relief Items 17 - Restoring Livelihood of Carpet Weavers 18 - Clean water for Disaster Hit Community 19 - Rehabilitation of Schools 21 - Construction of Homes for Homeless 23 - WASH and Health 25 - Acts of Kindness 26 - Place of Peace 27 RIDA for Girls Education and Skills 29 Youth Leadership Development 31 Seasonal Support Initiatives 33 Others - Disaster Management Exhibition 35 - Inauguration of Projects 37 - Coordination with Stakeholders 39 - Work Appreciated 40 - Partnerships and Collaborations 41 - Communication and Media 42 - Audit (two year’s) 43 We are present 47 2
  • 3. ACRONYM ALC Adult Literacy Centre BSF Bio Sand Filter CDPM Centre for Disaster Preparedness and Management DCO District Coordination Officer DF Deniz Feneri DWW Doctors World Wide HANDS Health And Nutrition Development Society INGO International Non Governmental Organization LDC Least Developed Countries NCHD National Commission for Human Development NDMA National Disaster Management Authority PDMA Provincial Disaster Management Authority RIDA Required Initiatives for Daughter’s Access PMA Pakistan Medical Association PIMA Pakistan Islamic Medical Association TNW The NGO World UC Union Council UNDP United Nation Development Program WASH Water Sanitation and Hygiene WASEB Welfare Agency for Socio Economic Betterment WHO World Health Organization YES Youth Engagement Services 3
  • 4. July 2009 “THE NGO WORLD” (TNW) was initiated as an online forum of NGO sector professionals for sharing activities, knowledge, best practices, success stories, case studies, job & training opportunities and achievements. During floods Pakistan 2010 it also started humanitarian operations and managing development projects by getting registered as The NGO World Foundation (briefly called TNW Foundation). Now TNW joins hands with Government Functionaries, Line Departments, INGOs, UN Agencies & other key Aid agencies besides drawing its strength from communities’ active involvement in need driven development process through a participatory development initiative & community based interventions etc. Within the limits of available resources TNW also respond to human sufferings in emergency and disastrous situations anywhere all over the Pakistan regardless race, gender, ethnicity, class, location, religion, color, cultural diversity and social background; with special focus in the areas where massive population living below the poverty line”. 4
  • 5. During the last two years TNW beneficiaries list has exceeded 300,000. To reach this figure we enjoyed generous support from our donor organizations (Mainly Light House Association from Turkey), individual philanthropists and volunteers. While two years overview is being launched I find it suitable occasion to extend my best wishes and note of thanks to all concerned stakeholders. Here I also appreciate my colleagues and partners who always stood with me and worked at their maximum potential for the cause of humanity. During this period government departments also were in best coordination with us and their facilitation made the task easy and effective. Above all, the blessings from Allah SWT enabled me to execute smoothly and safely. I am still looking for continued taufiq from Allah SWT, cooperation from colleagues’ guidance from seniors and support from the government line departments and trust from donors to lessen the sufferings of neglected segments of the society. 5
  • 6. Executive Committee Executive Director Advisory body Program Finance Admin Manager Managers Manager Finance Documentation Project Officers Field Officer Admin Assistant Support Staff Assistant Assistant 6
  • 7. Sr Project/Intervention Program/Sector Partnership Beneficiaries Location Social Media Professional 1 TNW 40,000 Around the globe Networking for results Development Professional Trainings Professional 2 HANDS, YES 200 Whole Pakistan and Capacity Building Development Youth Leadership Professional 3 YES 130 South Punjab Development Development Rida Girls Education 4 Education & Literacy DF 80 Khanewal and Skills Project Rehabilitation of 5 Education & Literacy DF, NCHD 1225 Layyah Feeder Schools Support to Deserving Khanewal, Layyah, 6 Education & Literacy DF 2464 Students Muzaffargarh, jhang Adult Literacy Centers 7 Education & Literacy DF, NCHD 105 Khanewal, Layyah and Awarness Revival of Home Based Livelihood 8 DF 2800 Layyah Carpet Industry (Poverty Alleviation) Barkat Project Livelihood 9 DF, FF 1162 Khanewal (Livestock) (Poverty Alleviation) Biosand Filter Project DF, WASEB, Khanewal, Layyah, 10 WASH/Health 7000 (Clean Water) WHO Muzaffargarh, jhang Hand Pumps 11 WASH/Health DF, NCHD 1225 Layyah Installation Permanent Latrines 12 WASH/Health DF 1225 Layyah and Sanitation Total Beneficiaries 7
  • 8. Sr Project/Intervention Program/Sector Partnership Beneficiaries Location 13 Free Medical Camps WASH/Health DF, PMA 1500 Layyah DF, DWW, 14 Medicine Distribution WASH/Health 50000 South Punjab PIMA Basic Needs, 15 Psychosocial Care WASH/Health 100 Layyah HANDS Humanitarian Support Layyah, 16 Homes for Homeless DF 1610 (Shelter) Muzaffargarh Humanitarian Support Khanewal, Layyah, 17 Ramazan and Eid Gifts DF 10000 (Seasonal Program) Muzaffargarh, jhang Humanitarian Support Khanewal, Layyah, 18 Qurbani Project DF 156292 (Seasonal Program) Muzaffargarh, jhang Humanitarian Support Khanewal, Layyah, 19 Food items Distribution DF 5250 (Relief) Muzaffargarh, jhang Humanitarian Support Khanewal, Layyah, 20 NFIs Distribution DF 53977 (Relief) Muzaffargarh, jhang Humanitarian Support Khanewal, Layyah, 21 Little Acts of kindness DF 100 (Seasonal Program) Muzaffargarh, jhang Humanitarian Support Layyah, 22 Jahez Packages DF 30 (Seasonal Program) Muzaffargarh Humanitarian Support Fodder Seed 23 (Agriculture and Pioneer Seeds 14000 Rajanpur Distribution livestock) Reconstruction of Humanitarian support 24 DF 7000 Muzaffargarh Masjid (Shelter) 357,475 8
  • 9. SOCIAL MEDIA FOR SOCIAL GOOD Executive Committee Executive Director Advisory body Program Finance Admin Manager Managers Manager Finance Documentation Project Officers Field Officer Admin Assistant Support Staff Assistant Assistant 9
  • 10. The NGO World is a network for those people who are engaged in social and development sectors. It provides a platform to the people of nonprofit sector to share information, news, reports, success stories, innovative ideas, case studies, career & learning opportunities, knowledge and many other aspects of NGO sector. You will find this forum on most famous social media websites like Yahoo groups, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. TNW networking is producing results in the form of establishing successful collaborations, replication of innovative ideas, connecting job seekers with potential employers, creating awareness and enhancing professional knowledge and fundraising for the causes. TNW Networking 27th July 2009 to 31st December 2012 Membership 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 Membership 10000 5000 0 Yahoo groups Facebook LinkedIn Total TNW Networking results in the form of beneficiaries 357,475 10
  • 12. More than 25000 professionals, youth and community representatives have been benefitted from the TNW networking, awareness, knowledge enhancement and capacity building initiatives. Three different types of models of trainings/capacity building are being executed; 1. Knowledge Enhancement Through Effective Use of Social Media 2. Professional Development Program (PDP) 3. Effective NGO Management Initiative TNW has been managing training workshops on following topics so far;  Clean water technologies (Biosand Filter promotion)  Youth Social Entrepreneurship  Proposal Writing & Resource mobilization  Social Mobilization & Community Development  Effective Use of Social Media 12
  • 14. Barakah in Arabic. Barkat in Urdu Mean blessing from God TNW has launched a Mudarbah based Islamic Microfinance project (Barkat) in UCs Monganwala, Kohiwala & Okanwala of Tehsil Kabeerwala of District Khanewal Pakistan. The organization has distributed 100 cows and 200 goats’ among the poor livestock farming groups, women and youth of the area to sustain their livelihoods and to make them productive entrepreneurs. Overall goal of the project is poverty alleviation from target families through livestock. Situation analysis and Social mobilization & Beneficiaries selection Animal delivery with need assessment community organization and screening proper tagging system Monitoring visits and Medication, vaccination Livestock advisory Evaluation and reporting documentation and insemination services 14
  • 15. HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT During floods 2010 almost one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area was underwater. Floods affected 20 million people, mostly by destruction of property, livelihood and infrastructure. TNW in its relief, restoration and rehabilitation initiatives supported around 40,000 affected families in southern districts of Punjab regardless race, gender, ethnicity, class, location, religion, color, cultural diversity and social background. 15
  • 16. RESPONSE Floods 2010 Distribution of Relief Items Restoration of Carpet Viewer’s Livelihood Clean Water Project Rehabilitation of Damaged Schools Shelter Projects WASH and Health Initiatives Support for Livestock Farmers Adult Literacy and Awarness Raising Support for Affected Students Marriage Gifts to Affected Bridals Psycho Social Care to Affected People Little Acts of kindness Reconstruction of Moasque Inaugural Ceremony of Projects Coordination with Govt Officials and Humanitarian Sector Exhibition on Disaster Management 16
  • 17. Distribution of Relief Items During the relief phase of floods 2010, TNW distributed around 230,000 relief item (food & non food) of 356 types among more than 7711 affected families on 72 affected locations southern Punjab districts. Major items include kitchen accessories, health & hygiene kits, blankets, clothes, shoes, beds, carpets, stationary, school bags, jackets and many other important things. We targeted district Muzaffargarh and Layyah community for these distributions. Item Wise Detail Clothing/Shoes Medical supplies Clothing/WASH Stationary Food Items Others/Articals 17
  • 18. District Layyah (UC: Kotla Haji Shah) floods 2010 destroyed 263 units of small scale household carpet industry putting livelihood of 1200 families under severe stress. In response, TNW successfully completed the project of rebuilding 100 sheds along with provision of other related facilities for selected (un-affording) beneficiaries and restored the livelihood of 400 families. 18
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  • 20. During the heavy Floods 2010, Water passing over submerged areas picked up an unimaginable number of contaminants including, but not limited to, dangerous strains of bacteria and fecal matter from animals. According the reports of WHO and PCRWR 62% of the water samples were found bacteriologicaly contaminated. With support of WHO (World Health Organization) TNW team took 250 water samples from the affected areas of Layyah and Muzaffargarh districts to assess the biological contamination in drinking water. On the identified locations of both districts 1000 Biosand Water Filters were installed as a source to clean the available water and make that fit for health along with conducting awareness sessions about need and use of safe drinking water. 20
  • 21. Rehabilitation of Flood 2010 completely devastated 22 Feeder Schools while creating problem for 1225 boys & girls to avail education facility at their door step. TNW took the responsibility to rebuild these schools and revive education journey of the students of far off areas. Along with building other related facilities like furniture for teacher & students, stationary and bags were also provided 21
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  • 23. Victor Hugo says” “Do not ask the name of the person who seeks a bed for the night. He who is reluctant to give his name is the one According to updated reports of NDMA Pakistan who most needs shelter”. in floods disaster 1,744,471 houses were damaged affecting population of 20,184,550. In only Punjab province 497,700 houses were damaged affecting 06 million people. In our target districts like in Layyah, affected population was 405,258 and in Muzaffargarh affected population was 1,044,759. TNW designed two separate projects, single room and two rooms’ shelter. Two Rooms Shelter: In Layyah district, these are complete homes comprising of two bedrooms, veranda, kitchen and bathroom. 30 Target beneficiaries were most needy and vulnerable families especially, shelter less widows, orphans, disables or poor parents with large number of children particularly girls. Single Room Shelter: In this category TNW provided single room construction material. 100 Affected communities of districts Muzaffargarh were benefited.  23
  • 24. During the survey of shelter less people (floods 2010) in UC Kotla Haji Shah of district Layyah TNW team identified a family headed by Mr. Allah Dad, comprising of 22 members. Old man with his three wives and 18 children was living in three separately fixed tents and bearing severe winter. TNW took initiative and constructed a complete home for this vulnerable family along with provision of required WASH facilities.  Sobaywala was a village of UC kotla Haji shah of District Layyah comprising of 500 families. During the devastating floods 2010 almost half of the populations lost their house along with land due to erosion. Affected families were living in borrowed homes of landlords where they were continuously under mental and social stress especially women and children were facing hardships. TNW identified such families and put efforts to resettle them. The houses were built on a single shared location (kukar wala) like a small village with other requirements especially proper sewerage and arrangements for clean water. The name to this small village is given as" Light House Village" because whole project is funded by light House Association of our brother country Turkey  24
  • 25. TNW initiatives in WASH sector in flood affected areas. Latrines and Hand Pumps: In district Layyah, 22 permanent latrines with essential sanitation were constructed in those schools which were missing such facilities. Hand pumps were also installed in these schools. These facilities were helpful to the poor young students to have proper sanitation and drinking water source. In Basti Light House Layyah, TNW built 30 latrines and laid underground proper low cost sanitation system. Awareness Raising: Our WASH team continuously remained active in raising awareness about proper health, hygiene and sanitation among the illiterate affected communities. Purpose was to keep these people safe from diseases. TNW in collaboration with National Commission for Human Development (NCHD) established Adult Literacy Centers in khanewal and Layyah districts. 175 female learners were enrolled to learn reading and writing skills Free Health Services: During and after the floods affected people especially women and children face serious health issues. It was routine activity of TNW to hold medical camps in flood areas and provide facility of free check up & free medicines to the poor. Thousands patients cases were treated for different types of diseases. Psycho Social Care to Affected People: In Layyah TNW with support of two organizations “HANDS” and “Basic Need” completed a pilot project of providing psycho social care to the 100 mentally ill people especially due to stress of disaster. Medicine from DWW Turkey: Doctors Worldwide (Turkey) sent us a huge consignment of medicines for flood affected people. These medicines reached thousands of poor affected patients through professional volunteers of PIMA (Pakistan Islamic Medical Association). 25
  • 26. Support for Livestock Farmers: Rajanpur: TNW distributed fodder seed for livestock farmers of Rajanpur. Seed of multi-cut grass (SSG) for 2000 acres is distributed among 1860 flood affected small livestock farmers. Wheat Flour Distribution: During floods 2010, affected families lost their stored wheat. As wheat flour is main food for the affected people so it was big nutritional problem for them to face. Keeping in view the fact TNW distributed 15000 KG of wheat flour among 750 affected families Sharing Eid Greetings: Eid is a Muslim festival that is celebrated all over the world. TNW team celebrates eid days among the disaster affected people and distribute gifts among most vulnerable and neglected segments of society especially women and children. During floods 2010 the time when a vast majority of population in the flood affected area was homeless and needed our support to move on. At that time of sheer distress and desperation TNW distributed eid gifts amongst the flood affected families and celebrated the event together with them so as to let them know that we stand together with them in their difficult times. Marriage Gifts to Affected Brides: It is our local tradition that poor village women collect dowry (Jahez) items since the birth of girls so that they may not face any problem at the time of her marriage. During the floods many girls whose marriage dates were already fixed lost their jahez. Their parents were under severe stress to arrange it again. Feeling the need TNW prepared jahez packages for 30 brides. These packages were delivered at their home without damaging their integrity. Packages contain 28 different items including clothes, shoes, blankets, mattress, kitchen accessories etc. 26
  • 27. Alhamdulillah TNW has completed the reconstruction of Jamia Masjid in Basti Chan (ghazi ghat tehsil kotadu district Muzaffargarh) with 600 person’s capacity to offer namaz. This masjid was totally damaged during the heavy floods 2010 27
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  • 30. RIDA stands for “Required Initiatives for Daughter’s Access”. Under this program TNW takes need based initiatives for the girls to provide them services at their door step which are essential for their educational, vocational and health related requirements. Before taking the initiative, we conduct need assessment surveys and set priorities for the girl’s social needs in the target areas. After that with a comprehensive, well planned and integrated approach, activities are designed with the valuable input from all concerned local stakeholders. RIDA Mahnisayal; a case study Mahnisyal is a village between khanewal and Multan with population over 25000. For girls, there are educational facilities but maximum up to matriculation level. After matriculation only affording families can send their daughters to the cities for getting higher education while poor girls sit at home although having talent and hope in their mind. Feeling the need, TNW with participation of local stakeholders took initiatives and arranged RIDA center to provide these daughters an opportunity to continue their educational journey in their reach with standard but affordable. Here 90 girls are getting education above matriculation level. Some of these are those girls who have restarted their education as they had terminated the process after completing 10th class a few years back due to unavailability of local facility and resources to move to nearby cities for this purpose. RIDA Mahnisyal support includes: 1. Regular classes under qualified female teachers 2. Computer lab with internet facility 3. Registration with board and examination facility 4. Professional teaching course exam preparation 5. Extracurricular activities/visits for learning 6. Life skills and awareness sessions In recent FA/FSc examinations, a RIDA student won third position from the whole district Khanewal while secured 1st position at tehsil level. TNW arranged a grand prize distribution ceremony to acknowledge the efforts of teachers & management and appreciate the students. Remarkable achievement 30
  • 32. Pakistan indeed is a young country as it has a large population that can be categorized as falling within the UN’s definition of youth. An estimated 103 million Pakistanis, or 63% of the population, fall under the age of 25 years. UNDP’s report points out that the proportion of people under the age of 30 years is 68% of the total population of the country from which 37% youth is illiterate, 71% of youth doesn’t receive career counseling at school, 28% finds curriculum irrelevant to the job market, 47% don’t have sports facilities in their localities and 23% youth want to start their own business but not supported at all. The youth is the most valuable asset for a country’s sustainable socio-economic, cultural and political development but in Pakistan, youth is professed to be a problem rather than a resource to be developed. Under this program, TNW aims to play role of its part and prepare a cadre of youth which can contribute positively towards a dream Pakistan. Our focus is on the following aspects regarding youth leadership development;  To promote youth social entrepreneurship  Youth life coaching initiatives  Youth engagement in social services  Youth professionalism and capacity building Our so far efforts include;  Youth Convention 2011  Youth Social Entrepreneurship Workshop 2011  Youth Life Coaching Program 2013 with basic theme; LEARNING-EARNING-SERVING Under this program TNW also provide uniforms, stationary, books and assist in paying tuition fee to the deserving students. We supported 2464 students of 30 institutions who lost everything in flood 2010. It includes 12846 support items of 25 different types. 32
  • 34. TNW with support of philanthropists and donors extends support to the most deserving and underserved families on different occasions (festivals and Eids). The purpose of such support initiatives is to include these segments of society in moments of happiness ] RAMAZAN PROJECT During the holy month of Ramazan 2011 & 12, TNW identified the most deserving families including widows, orphans and disables and provided them food/ration packs to include them in happy moments of Ramzan and Eid ul fitr. In this project TNW provided Ramzan & eid gits to 679 in 2011 and 543 in 2012 deserving families. Along with rations packages TNW distributes clothes and eid gifts among orphans and manage Aftar program. Iftar programs for poor and orphans were also managed Year Shares Beneficiaries Qurbani 2010 1554 6989 Qurbani 2011 847 4840 QURBANI PROJECT Qurbani 2012 714 6000 Sacrifice, commonly known as Nazar (10-12) 591 4499 Qurbani, means slaughter of an Total 3706 22328 animal in the name of Allah on the 10th, 11th or 12th of the Islamic month of Zil Hijjah. The purpose of this act was to fulfill Sunnat e Ibrahimi and to help the poor flood affected people and other underserved communities. In these occasions more than poor 20000 families were provided meat to include them in happy moments of eid and bring smile on their faces. 34
  • 35. [The NGO World (TNW) Pakistan participated in the Disaster Management Exhibition 2011& 12 with an objective to develop coordination among humanitarian agencies working in the field of disaster management. Two days exhibition in both years was organized by Centre for Disaster Preparedness and Management (CDPM), University of the Peshawar in collaboration with National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and United Nation Development Program (UNDP).] The NGO World (TNW) set up a significant stall in the exhibition to highlight its humanitarian relief efforts and models of The NGO World (TNW) field projects were shown (models, brochures) in the event to give an idea about the organization’s interventions especially in floods Pakistan 2010. TNW won valuable encouraging remarks on its activities by the visitors of event including students, humanitarian workers, professionals and general public. 35
  • 36. The NGO World profile included in directory of exhibitors for both years (2011 & 12) 36
  • 37. December 2011: A high level of delegation of our donor organization; Deniz Feneri, media and philanthropists from Turkey visited Pakistan to inaugurate the projects completed by The NGO World for flood victims of Pakistan. During the visit they went to the projects sites, met with community, inaugurated projects and delivered gifts among the poor community and students. 37
  • 38. INAUGURAL CEREMONY: A grand inaugural ceremony of projects (Floods Pakistan 2010) was organized on 25th of December 2011 at light House Village Layyah. Delegation from Deniz Feneri (Turkey) along with honorable guests from government of Punjab, TNW team and beneficiary community participated in the ceremony. Here are few highlights of the event; Mr. Ahmad Ali Olakh (Minister Agri Punjab) participated as chief guest. He inaugurated the projects and delivered certificates to the beneiciaries. Mr. Mushtaq Anjum (DCO Layyah) along with officials of district participated. He acknowledged the efforts of both organizations regarding relief and rehabilitation of flood affected people . Farhat Abbas Shah (Renowned Poet and Anchor) coordinated the inaugural ceremony. Zafar Iqbal (Executive Director) The NGO World delivered welcome note and presented the details of projects completed. Mehmet Cengez (President Deniz FeneriTurkey) in his speech expressed sentiments of love and affection from Turkish people towards Pakistan. DCO Layyah presented letter of thanks & acknowledgement to General Secretary of Deniz Feneri on behalf of DG-PDMA Punjab. Team members of The NGO World were awarded with appreciation shields on their best performance. Chief Guest as representative of Punjab govt presented shield of special thanks to president of Deniz Feneri with a thankful note. President Deniz Feneri appreciated The NGO World on doing excellent work by presenting a shield to Executive Director of The NGO World. Community representative presented Deniz Feneri logo made on carpet to the president Deniz Feneri. It was their apprciation and thanks on DF efforts for them 38
  • 39. COORDINATION WITH STAKEHOLDER During the whole period of activities regarding relief and rehabilitation of TNW maintained close coordination with all concerned platforms, networks, clusters, govt officials and authorities. Coordination with NDMA/PDMA: TNW remained in contact with national and provincial disaster management authorities and DDMA Layyah often visited our projects. TNW was timely issued NOCs by PDMA for implementing projects. Coordination with District Government: In district Muzaffargarh DCO was well on board with us regarding our humanitarian efforts in the district. He physically participated in our event for distribution of gift packs among flood affected student of Govt College Muzaffargarh. We also found DCO Layyah cooperative and encouraging.He joined us to distribute Ramazan ration & eid gifts among poor affected people in our Layyah office and wrote an appreciation note for us. In projects inaugural ceremony he was present to acknowledge both TNW and our donor organization Deniz Feneri. For better implementation of our projects TNW kept on coordinating with concerned line departments mainly, Public Health, Education, NCHD, Agriculture & Livestock and Police. Coordination with Community Representatives: Community representatives were also involved to enhance the trust building and true need assessment. Mr. Iftekhar Khan Babar (MPA Layyah) joined us in our student support activities at govt college Layyah. Dr Javaid Iqbal (community representative) remained involved during the implementation of projects. His coordination was very helpful to reach the actual needy families. Coordination with Humanitarian Organizations/ INGOs/ UN Agencies: It is part of our strategy to keep coordination with development, social and humanitarian sector organizations and professional actors. During the flood response TNW established a close coordination with many organizations mainly, World Health organization (WHO), IOM and INTERNEWS for humanitarian reporting. On the same time we established a strong bond with local small NGOs, community groups, activists and volunteers to maximize the impact of our disaster related efforts. University Students Visit: A delegation of students (Architectural and Civil Engineering Department Baha-ud- Din Zakrya University Multan) visited our shelter projects in affected areas of Muzaffargarh district. The purpose of the visit was to examine the work quality and give recommendation for better quality construction. The students also met with beneficiary families and community representatives to judge their views. 39
  • 40. The humanitarian & development initiatives of “The NGO World” won appreciation and were acknowledged at various levels. Authorities recognized TNW efforts for the cause of humanity. Their examples include the followings; President Deniz Feneri Executive Director “The NGO At FARZ conference on (turkey) Mr. MEHMET World” was invited to Islamic Microfinance CENGIZ awarded deliver a case study on Lahore, Executive Director of Founder/Executive Director successful coordination The NGO World presented of The NGO World between donor and “Barakah Project “(livestock Foundation on best implementing partner at UN for poverty reduction), that performance regarding conference on LDCs (civil was appreciated by the projects for flood victims. society forum) Istanbul on experts and awarded as best 09-05-2011. case study. EDO-E Layyah & General During Ramadan package Director General PDMA Manager NCHD Layyah distribution at Layyah Punjab acknowledges and forwarded appreciation office, DCO Layyah Mr. appreciates the joint efforts of towards The NGO World on Mushtaq Anjum “The NGO World” and Deniz successful completion of acknowledged and Feneri for helping flood rehabilitation process of 22 appreciated (by writing affected people of Layyah and feeder schools destroyed comments) the efforts of The Muzaffargarh districts during floods NGO World for its support to 2010, benefiting 1225 poor flood victims of Layyah school children. District. 40
  • 41. TNW believes that cooperation and collaborations can multiply the impact of projects. Sharing capacities, knowledge, expertise and resources speed up the process of development with better results. In last two years TNW has established some successful collaborations and partnerships with local, national and international organizations for the sake of improving living standard of the target community. 41
  • 42. The NGO World believes that effective use of media can enhance the development impact and improves networking for better results. For creating awareness about our initiatives and promotion of ideas TNW is keen in using media especially the fast growing Social Media along with conventional media. For this we have;  Updated website  Popular group “The NGO World” on main social media sites  Well managed pages, blog and profile on different networking sites  TNW issues monthly newsletter with organizational updates Our humanitarian support activities and rehabilitation projects were widely reported on local, national and international media.  Local newspaper “Daily DAWAR” Layyah published two page summary of our interventions  Coverage on national news papers  FM radio networks broadcast our programs  InterNews regularly reported our interventions  Documentaries about our flood related projects were shown on Turkish TV channels 42
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  • 46. We are present; Office # 03, 2nd Floor VIP Plaza, I-8 Markaz-Islamabad. Liaison office: Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com 20-G, shah rukne-e-alam colony Multan. Ph# +92-61-6778562 Central office Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com Pul Rangu, Anaytpur, Tehsil Kabirwala, District Khanewal. Field Presence Cell # +92-3346005008. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com RIDA Center: Mahni sayal, Tehsil Kabirwala, District Khanewal. Cell # +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com Qasba Gujrat: Basti chan wali, Tehsil kotadu District Muzaffargarh. Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com Waryam Wala: Ch# 487/JB, Tehsil Shorkot, District Jhang. Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com Light House: Basti Light House near kukarwala, Tehsil & District Layyah. Cell# +92-3006718562. Email: thengoworld@yahoo.com Al-Noor Digital X-Ray center opp. THQ Melsi District Vehari Cell# 0302-2830801. Email: khanewaldao@hotmail.com Online Presence: Website: www.thengoworld.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/tnw.foundation Twitter: https://twitter.com/thengoworld 46