Projects by Association For Women's Awareness and Rural Development


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In the city of Faisalabad,Pakistan in the dominant cultural pressures, women get little opportunities to participate in the economic activities in the rural/semi urban areas.They are confined to perfo Read more ...

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Millions of people have been affected and are highly vulnerable by severe flooding in Southern and northern part of Pakistan. Recent heavy rains in Sindh,KPK and Punjab have killed thousands of peopl Read more ...

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Pakistan is among the list of those countries which will be most affected by the Climatic Changes.The country had faced several natural disasters on very large scale in the past decade due to rise in Read more ...

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Through this project we want to initiate a business model for poor rural women of 10 areas based on organic and commercial kitchen gardening to transform the low income women lives from poverty to pro Read more ...

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Recently, a UNICEF warning announced that an alarming 41 million people in Pakistan lack access to adequate toilets; forcing them especially women and children to defecate in public and making these g Read more ...

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No such institution in Pakistan is working to improve youth's mental health and helping them to lead a prosperous life. The youth needs counselling on mental health, suicidal prevention, marriage , ex Read more ...

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Safe Drinking Water is the most important resource for Balakot,KP,Pakistan.The area is losing its major resource which is essential for survival.The people who somehow survived after the deadly earthq Read more ...

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The rural areas of District Muzaffargarh and Faisalabad, 80% of the population is not sensitized of the basic computer literacy and in the females it is even worse. Majority of the Government schools Read more ...

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84% of the population does not have access to safe drinking water in Pakistan.The condition is even worse in the rural areas(Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources).The water from 14% of wat Read more ...

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According to UN reports, currently, Pakistan has the world's second-highest number of out-of-school children with an estimated 22.8 million children aged 5-16 not attending school. In the 5-9 age gro Read more ...