Awaz Foundation Pakistan: Centre for Development Services (AWAZCDS) is a non-for profit, non- governmental and non-political organization, striving for the socio- economic development and political empowerment of the vulnerable populations- especially women and young people across Pakistan. The organization is registered under Societies Act 1860 and contributing rigorously in the development of the country since […]
Publications
Social Protection Survey Report
Social protection is an essential strategy for promoting inclusive and sustainable development, especially in developing countries like Pakistan, where poverty, inequality, and vulnerability are prevalent. Social protection refers to policies and programs that aim to prevent individuals and households from falling into poverty, vulnerability, and exclusion. Social protection programs can take many forms, including cash […]
Training Manual 2 Sindh
Training Manual for the capacity building workshop of WAWs Council Members on Empowerment, Advocacy & Reporting for Human Rights Violation, Health Safety and Social Protection Laws, for Sindh. Click here to view & download
Training Manual 2 Punjab
Training Manual for the capacity building workshop of WAWs Council Members on Empowerment, Advocacy & Reporting for Human Rights Violation, Health Safety and Social Protection Laws, for Punjab. Click here to view & download
Training Manual 1 for Both Punjab and Sindh
Training Manual for the capacity building Workshop of WAWS Council Members on Human Rights. Gender Development, Communication skills & Networking, for Sindh and Punjab. Click here to view & download
Charter of Democracy – CoD 2.0-Urdu
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Charter of Democracy – CoD 2.0-English
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Report of Survey on Status of COVID Vaccination among MGs
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Position Paper on Situation of Universal Heath Coverage in Pakistan
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Charter of Democracy 2.0
Pakistan has a chequered political history replete with phases of weak democratic dispensations, four democratic disruptions, and numerous hybrid experimentations. However, the people of Pakistan have never abandoned their dreams, desires and aspirations to be governed democratically through their elected representatives and parliamentary institutions. Click here to view & download