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Development
VISIONS
Clients DV provides professional support services to national, regional and international organizations and network in support of their development work. We have been honoured to have worked in support of many worthy causes. Following is a brief list of the various Pakistani clients that we have worked for till date. Their commission of work has allowed us a freedom not financially possible for NGOs otherwise. Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), Islamabad.
SDPI is an IUCN member and was set up under the National Conservation Strategy (NCS) developed by IUCN. Its main function is to provide expert policy advice on sustainable development to the government of Pakistan.
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SUNGI Devopment Foundation, Islamabad.
Sungi is also an IUCN ( www.iucn.org ) member. Sungi was the recipient of an UN-ESCAP award for meritorious work in rural development in 1996.
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Alipur Syedan Welfare Association, Narowal, Pakistan.
Alipur Syedan Welfare Association works in the remote rural areas of northern Punjab. Its offices are at village Alipur Syedan, Tehsil and District Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan. (Email: hyder@brain.net.pk )
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Journalists Resource Centre (JRC), Lahore.
JRC is an association of professional journalists working for development.
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Forum of Environmental Journalists-Pakistan.
The Forum is the Pakistan chapter of the Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists (AFEJ) launched by UN-ESCAP. The forum is registered as an NGO of professional journalists working for environmental concerns. (Email: zmkn@yahoo.com ) URL: http://FEJP.hypermart.net
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Community Support Concern, Lahore.
The Community Support Concern works with rural communities at Kahna Kaacha near Lahore. They extend health, education and credit programmes in their project areas spread over 20 villages in and around Lahore.
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Society for the Conservation and Protection of Environment, Karachi (SCOPE)
One of the oldest environmental organizations in Pakistan, SCOPE's work is focussed on drought and related environmental issues. Their work is based in Sindh and especially in the Tharparker areas near the India border. They have been active in rain water harvesting and are accredited with the UNFCC. eMail: scope@khi.compol.com URL: www.scope.org
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Pakistan Institute for Labor Education and Research, Karachi. (PILER)
PILER is the biggest civil society organization working on labour and allied economic, political and social issues in Pakistan. eMail: b.m.kutty@cyber.net.pk
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ActionAid-Pakistan, Islamabad.
eMail: sadiai@actionaidpakistan.org URL: http:\\www.actionaidpakistan.org
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Shirkat Gah Women's Resource Centre, Lahore & Karachi
eMail: sgah@lhr.comsats.net.pk
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South-Asia Partnership-Pakistan, Lahore (SAP-Pk)
eMail: sappk@syberwurx.com
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Ghazi-Barotha Taraqiati Idara (GBTI), Attock.
eMail: gbti@comsat.net.pk
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PRA Network Pakistan, Islamabad
The network brings together organizations and individuals using participatory rural appraisal approaches and techniques in their development initiatives. DV is developing a "PRA Compendium in Urdu" for the Network in collaboration with Cavish, Islamabad. DV is also a member of the PRA Network. Email: cavish@sdnpk.undp.org
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The Pakistan Network of Rivers, Dams and People, Pakistan. (PNRDP)
PNRDP is a network of solidarity. It works to realize rights for those struggling for it against an oppressive global culture with destructive forces at its command including vast amounts of finances. PNRDP supports local struggles --oral in their culture-- in the spirit of solidarity and engages with forces creating the problems against which these struggles arise.
Email: sungi@comsats.net.pk
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The Sustainable Agriculture Action Group, Pakistan. (SAAG)
SAAG is a local vegetarian delicacy and the solidarity network works to keep our agriculture safe from international food predators like Monsanto. It works on issues of trade and sustainable agricultural development that is ecologically benign and culturally appropriate. eMail: abid@sdpi.org
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