Dr. Alwin Vincent Murad (Member)

He is PhD in Philosophy and he remained served as teacher for more than 15 years in different educational institutions. He is an academic philosopher poet and writer. His book on ”Concepts of Human Dignity in the works of Faiz Ahmed Faiz” has been well received in related circles. His paper on “Philosophy of Asian Context” has been published in international journals and referred by many across the world. He remained as Executive Secretary of Justice & Peace Commission of Pakistan for three years and currently working as Assistant Professor in GC University Lahore.

Contact: dr_alwin@yahoo.com or info@awazcds.org.pk

Ms. Sayyada Mujeeba Batool (Member)

After starting her professional career as a human rights activist in 1999, Syeda Mujeeba Batool has worked at progressively on different positions in national and international development sector organization since the last 12 years. Her experience has been concentrated in programme planning, development communication, advocacy, research and capacity building. Currently she is working in ICMC an international nongovernmental organization, works for protection of EVIs and involved in humanitarian assistance as Senior Manager Projects. On the other hand she is running a self financed school for street children of slum area in G-11, Islamabad as responsible citizen of Pakistan.

She has been part of several women rights and education related researches and studies. Her contribution towards the development and implementation of the “Code of Conduct for Sexual Harassment at the Workplace” is a major achievement, which has been endorsed by the parliament and has become a Women Protection Bill, in the country. She has led several women, children rights and peace campaigns as part of her endeavors’ in policy advocacy. She has imparted a large number of trainings on gender related themes and collaborated with a broad range of individuals and organizations from the public and private sectors on peace and gender issues.

She has vast experience in the field of networking and linkages building with UN, Donors, bilateral funding agencies and government during her stay in different organizations. She led Networking and Communication department of HRDN for about five years during which she also worked as Acting Executive Director for about two years. There she was responsible for overall management of the organization, monitoring and overseeing programs, and publishing a quarterly development magazine “ILLUME” as Editor. During that period she also developed, implemented and monitored many Humanitarian Response and Disaster Risk Reduction projects and gained a solid understanding of Logframes, monitoring and evaluation frameworks and mechanisms for emergencies.

She has imparted several training rights based programming/ monitoring and evaluation and visioning exercises for CBOs and programme team. She has also been involved in extensive report writing and has represented abovementioned organizations at national and international forums.

Contact: smb_1001@hotmail.com or info@awazcds.org.pk

Mr. Babar Shah Khan (Member)

He is a unique person in development sector with a vast experience in private and government sector. He is Masters in Business Administration since 1980. He is considered an expert in water and sanitation sector. He has an experience of working with UNICEF –Quetta, Government of Balochistan, USIAD, and Office of the Federal Inspector General Development in Balochistan. Currently he has been leading Participatory Integrated Development Society (PIDS) in Quetta as Founder and CEO.

Contact: cepids@hotmail.com or info@awazcds.org.pk

Field Office Kot Addu

Ward no: 10, Street no: 04 Qureshi Town Kot Addu.

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Dr. Rashda Qazi (Member)

She is PhD in linguistics and currently working as Principal of Government Institute of Commerce for Women D G Khan She is a renowned social worker, debater, writer and poet in the academic circles of Southern Punjab. She has written various short story books. She remained teacher at Indus International University.

Contact: rashida_qazi@yahoo.com or info@awazcds.org.pk

Women Economic Empowerment Community Infrastructure Improvement Project (WEE-CIIP)

Women Economic Empowerment through Community Infrastructure Improvement project (WEE-CIIP) AWAZ Foundation Pakistan: center for Development services is implementing Women Economic Empowerment – Community Infrastructure improvement Project WEE-CIIP since May 2010. The project is focused to support the economic and social empowerment of disadvantaged rural women in selected 50 Union Councils of four districts of south Punjab (MuzaffarGarh, Vehari, Rajanpur and Multan). The project uses a right based approach to pursue its agenda of providing a solid solution to alleviating poverty. In addition, the project will build the capacity of local government to be able to monitor the road work as well as act as catalysts for the destitute women to support establishing their enterprises / small business

Why this project was necessary?

It is widely understood that there are synergies between market access, land quality and tenure, having a differential effect on the livelihood of commercial versus (semi) subsistence farming. Very importantly, roads serve to reduce the gap between the rural and urban centers, improving the communication and improving the quality of life through enhanced knowledge, dissemination of ideas and skills development. It could furthermore, have a direct impact on agriculture production and possibly market prices. There are both economic and social outcomes from road maintenance that may be both anticipated and unexpected.

The project is being helped out about 2 million people living in 50 union councils along the roads and 1875 rural destitute women are directly benefiting from the employment opportunities in road maintenance. Others are enjoying lower transport cost and induced economic and social development.

Awaz CDS’s particular mission is to develop and provide integrated and innovative solutions for sustainable development in cooperation with local, national, regional and international partners, and through them to foster action and change for overcoming marginalized rural people’s economic, social, political, and physical vulnerabilities. The way AwazCDS helps create solution by identifying, testing, and disseminating options.

This mission is translated into outcomes by analysis of the particularities of poverty and vulnerabilities in the target area of southern Punjab. They are also based on experience with rural development to date, and especially in the areas of greatest opportunity for achieving measurable impact. This strategy has identified seven long-term outcomes that AwazCDS is committed to help achieve.

  1. Sustainable community-based Rural Development
  2. Availability of trained community-based human resources for sustainable socio-economic and political development
  3. Productive and sustainable community-based management of vulnerable natural resources
  4. Decreased physical vulnerability within river basins
  5. Improved and diversified incomes for vulnerable rural and marginalized people
  6. Increased local and national conservation of biological and cultural heritage.
  7. Greater voice, influence, social security, and equitability for marginalized rural people.

Project Period:

5 Years (But Crew Cycle will be for 2 years)

  • Province: Southern Punjab
  • District: 4 from Southern Punjab (Multan, Vehari, Muzaffargarh, Rajan Pur)
  • Total no. of Union Council covered: 50 UC
  • Total no. of crew women: 1875 @15 women/UC
  • Total KM of rural earthen road for maintenance:6000 KM @15 KM/UC
  • Project Goal:
  • To improve the socio-economic status of rural disadvantaged women in Pakistan’s Punjab and Sindh provinces.

Project objectives;

  • Improving the socio-economic status of 1875 rural disadvantaged and destitute women through creating job opportunities by the end of project
  • Diversifying income base for the 1875 targeted women through micro-enterprise and entrepreneurship development
  • Year round maintenance of rural earthen roads and other community infrastructures till the life of the project
  • Strengthening capacity of Local Government Institutions especially 50 Union Councils/ Community Based Organizations in promoting and supporting women issues by the end of project

Global Agenda:

  • MDG # 1: End Poverty & Hunger
  • MDG # 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

Funding Partner Strategic Objective:

  • Empowering 28 million women in Pakistan

Awaz Strategic Program(s):

  • Social and Economic Management Program
  • Agriculture and Rural Income Diversification Program
  • Culture Equity Gender and Governance

Expected results of the project;

  • Improved year round use of maintained rural roads by light traffic
  • Increased and diversified income base for RMT women through participation in income generating activities
  • Increased ability to plan and monitor gender-responsive community-based development initiatives at local government and community level

Achievement till to date;

  • Identified to 1875 rural poor, widows separated and house headedmarginalized and vulnerable rural women and provided them Job opportunity with in their union councils.
  • 3250 km earthen road has been repaired and maintained in 50 union councils of four districts (Multan, MuzaffarGarh, Rajanpur and Vehari).
  • 750 rural poor women developed their businesses and started income generation activities through their savings during their two years employment, as the result their 1534 children enrolled in schools which were involved in child labor, 26 women (divorced & widows) members became married and 42 women got unified due to employment
  • 1410 women capacitated in business development, basic health and human rights as the result 1125 women built latrines in their houses and proper use of these latrines has been started. They well know about inheritance rights and they stopped many early marriages in their villages.
  • Health insurance facility has been given to 750 women and they are getting benefits through panel hospitals of Asia Care, health insurance of other RMTs / women is in process ;
  • Mobile phones have been provided to all 1875 women for communication and easy paisa mobile banking and all these women are getting their salaries through easy paisa;
  • District Advisory Committees DACs in four districts has been formed for support on district level and smoothly implementation of project and formation of a provincial Advisory Committee at provincial level is in process.

Involvement of district and local government in the project; From the initial stage of the project, an introductory session was organized and conducted with district government officials. After mutual understanding of the project, Memorandum of Understanding MoU was signed between AWAZ CDS and district government. Progress of the project is being shared with district government officials and their valuable input is also being included in project implementation process.

Union council secretaries are playing vital role in implementation of the project. On the initial stage of the project, project introduction meetings were organize and conducted with UC secretaries separately. They are very much supportive in identification of earthen roads, widows and marginalized rural women, affiliation and confidence building with local Social Activists SAs and most important resolving social issues and monitoring of the project activities.

There is good coordination and communication between AWAZ staff and UC secretaries. Sessions on mobilization and conflict resolving and a four days training on project planning, monitoring and evaluation also delivered to these UC secretaries. These training are very supportive in resolving social issues and monitoring process.

PARWAN PROJECT

Title: “Unite for Body Rights (UFBR)” locally given name “Parwan”.

Duration: 2011-2015

Main objective and deliverables:

During the successful implementation of Program of Hamara Kal, Awaz initiated a new program “Unite For Body Rights (UFBR)” in District Multan to contribute towards improving basic human rights and health status of adolescents in Pakistan, it is a 5-year project which addresses the poor sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) status of young people and women, including efforts to reduce sexual and gender based violence (SGBV). The program is launched with the assistance of Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is led by Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) Alliance comprising of five organizations namely: Rutgers WPF, Simavi, Amref, dance4life and Choice. Globally, PARWAN will contribute to International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Charted and Millennium Development Goals (MGDs).

AWAZ has launched this five year project, in collaboration with Rutgers-WPF in District Multan under following objectives.

  • Increased capacity of CSOs to initiate and manage SRH Rights and Gender Based Violence interventions
  • Improving quality of and access to comprehensive Reproductive health and GBV services for young people and women and marginalized groups
  • Increasing capacity of young people (boys & girls, 13-17 years) to make safe and informed decisions on Life Skills
  • Young people, women and marginalized groups can exercise their SRHR in a more enabling environment.

PARWAN aims to build the capacity of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in District Multan, to be able to initiate and manage SRHR and SGBV interventions. Participating CSOs go through capacity assessment and are systematically exposed to capacity building, technical assistance, and alliance building to improve the status of reproductive and sexual health and rights in their respective areas, particularly with regard to adolescents and women.

PARWAN focuses on developing quality resources and training Health Care Providers (HCPs) on sensitively dealing with reproductive and sexual health and rights issues among youth. This also includes improving the referral services for gender based violence clients. Sensitization packages build on, among other aspects, non-judgmental and non-discriminatory attitudes towards young people accessing SRH services.

PARWAN aims to contribute in creating an enabling environment where the youth of the country can exercise their reproductive and sexual health rights. Advocacy efforts at both policy and community level are necessary for raising awareness and involving community leaders in pushing for better policies and actions that promotes the right-based security of all people, especially adolescents.

To create a conducive environment and ensure sustainability, Parwan, in alliance with major stakeholders, continuously advocates for SRHR of young people, especially giving them the necessary information to make informed decisions and choices in their life.

Schools4life consists of four steps: Inspire, Educate, Activate and Celebrate. Overall it is about becoming an agent4 change, so that we can mobilize others for social change. After that you can convince and involve your peers.

In this program our target group is between the age of 13-19 years because we think:

  • Young people are part of the solution
  • Young people are most vulnerable to sexual and gender based violence
  • Young people are more receptive at this age
  • Young people are the future

Face book and D4L page details

In order to know more about us please visit our

  1. D4L page at http://www.facebook.com/D4L.pakistan?fref=ts
  2. Face book: http://www.facebook.com/awazcds(facebook)
  3. AwazCDS-Pakistan(Group)

TECHNICAL & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAININGS (TVET)

Awaz Foundation – Pakistan with the help of its Funding Partner Care International is initiating a project to enhance socio-economic development in Punjab, focusing on youth and rural women. Awaz Foundation will implement this project as it is leading community development non-governmental organizations having extensive experience in the designing and implementation of community based economic empowerment programmes including the technical training and entrepreneurship skills focused on women and youth. As Provincial Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) possess great capacity in promoting and providing demand driven technical education and vocational training, Awaz Foundation along with its funding partner would like to work in close coordination with TEVTA in Punjab in the efforts to enhance the quality and effectiveness of its workforce and develop dynamic training programmes.

Project title Enhancing socio-economic development through investing in human capital in Punjab

Project Objectives An overall objective of the project is ‘to improve the relevance, quality, access and equity of TVET services for the women and youth in rural areas of Southern Punjab’. The project specifically aims ‘to Increase access of Rural Women and Youth to income generation opportunities through innovative TVET approaches’.

PEFSA IV Pakistan Emergency Food Security Alliance (PEFSA)

PEFSA-IV is designed to address the acute food security situation and unmet needs in flood affected areas of 2011 and 2012. More specifically, project will assist 2012 floods affected districts with cash provisions, mainly conditional cash grants and cash for work, to cover immediate food needs, protect assets and dietary diversity for the most nutritionally vulnerable and food insecure families. For 2011 floods affected areas, project will provide conditional livestock and kitchen gardening support.

AWAZ Foundation in the partnership with CARE International in Pakistan (CIP) is implementing this project in 3 UCs (Umer Kot, Haji Pur and Jahanpur) of district Rajanpur. The objective of this project is to contribute towards improved food security and reduced excess mortality and morbidity from malnutrition among disaster affected communities in Pakistan. Under this project three modalities will be focused to increase the livelihood and decrease the malnutrition of the flood affected people. The project will work through cash for work, conditional cash grants and awareness sessions on nutrition and health &hygiene.

Educating Girls Transforming Communities (EGTC) Project

Educating Girls Transforming Communities (EGTC) Project is being implemented by AWAZ Foundation Pakistan: Centre for Development Services in district Muzaffargarh. The project is focused on all girls high, middle schools & 7% girls’ primary schools of district Muzaffargarh.

The ultimate goal of EGTC project is to increase the girls’ retention in schools of district Muzaffargarh. The specific objective of the project is to provide the evidence based knowledge and to discourage the factors and consequences behind the girls drop out in the education sector in Pakistan especially district Muzaffargarh. It also focuses   retention of girls in schools, decrease in drop out, examination and improvement of infrastructure by evidence based advocacy and policy development initiatives.200 girls schools selected in 4 tehsils of district Muzaffargarh comprising all high  & Middle schools and 7% primary schools of the district.