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Profile 2017
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
A Step towards Sustainable Development
Address: House # 39/b, 2nd Floor, Block-B, Unit No. 2, Latifabad Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan Ph: +92-22-3860880 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Website: www.ahdpak.org
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Table of contents
S. No Content Page #
1. Title page 01
2. Table of contents 02
3. Introduction to AHD 03
4. Vision, Mission, Goal & Values 03
5. Organizational Objectives 03
6. Priority Programs 05
7. Details of Programs 05
8. Current Projects of AHD 08
9. AHD Innovative Solutions for Rural Communities 09
10. AHD VDM Model 10
11. Major Achievements till to date 10
12. Board of Directors (2013-2016) 11
13. Key Staff of AHD 12
14. 5 References of AHD (National & International) 13
15. Target Areas (MAP) 2015-2018 14
16. Projects Implemented till 2015 15
17. List of Network Members 20
18. Assets of AHD 21
19. AHD Registration Certificate 22
20. Future Targets 2015-2018 23
21. Address of Head office and Field offices 24
22. Linkages with other organizations 25
23. Views of International NGOs Representative 25
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1. Introduction to AHD
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) is a social community based organization
was established on December 2001-2002 and registered under the societies Registration Act:
XXI of 1860 on 17 May 2003. AHD is Non-Government Organization which organizes
humanitarian Development activities in Pakistan. AHD emphasize a right based, participatory
approaches for community development, where rural people especially women and
disadvantaged groups are partners rather than the subjects and objects of development. Since
2003-2004 AHD introduced no. of village solutions like FES Cooking stove, safe drinking Nadi
filter water units, kitchen gardening for rural women & organic/natural agriculture for farmers.
2. Vision, Mission, Goal & Values
Main Objective
The main objective of the AHD is to work for the PEACE, JUSTICE, HARMONY and equality
through the participation of most disadvantaged and marginalized communities for the
sustainability as a whole.
Vision
To bring peace, justice, unity and harmony for all and to ensure availability of food and equal
distribution of natural resources among the Marginalized communities
Mission
Mobilizing and motivation vulnerable people through different programs and projects, moving
them towards sustainable development
Goal
Promotion of self-help activities through capacity building among the vulnerable/poverty
stricken communities towards sustainable development.
Tools
Door to door visits, Awareness Workshops, Seminars, Meetings, Exposures and Registration of
SHG/CBO/CCB etc.
Terms
Community Participation
3. Organizational Objectives
BRIEF OBJECTIVES OF AHD
The association shall exclusively work on humanitarian considerations to benefit irrespective of
caste, creed, belief or community.
The association will create awareness among the poor people in the fields of education, living
condition, health care, rehabilitation of disabled, agriculture and socio-economic areas purely on
charitable basis within the limits of the resources available.
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To promote self-help activities enabling communities to better asses their needs and solve
their problems them-selves
The association will conduct seminars, workshops, exposure visits, training programs for
the marginalized communities
The association will support communities in building their capacities for increasing the
agricultural production and quality rational goods their by improving the bargaining
power of their produce with comparatively better economic return.
The association will conduct research in the areas of law income group households
generally and its socio-economic
The association will organize and/or manage permanent and temporary hospital, basic
health care centre, mother and child health (MCH) centres, centres of disabled children,
mobiles dispensaries, research foundations and other projects.
Integration of disabled persons in community life to accept, respect , feel comfortable
with, assist, welcome into their lives and provide equal opportunities in public facilities.
The association will raise funds by mean of subscriptions, donations and other financial
contributions for the attainment of the above objects and to provide and arrange for
adequate maintenance of the accounts of the association.
The association will raise funds by means of development consultancies running
development academy and through other legal and justifiable means for the attainment of
the above aims and objectives of the association.
The association will raise funds nationally and internationally in pursuance of AHD
objectives.
When necessary hire services, grant and pay sum of any person as remuneration for
services to the association.
The association will establish close contacts to GOs, NGOs and other related research
institutions to promote social development awareness among underprivileged
communities.
The association will help in the implementation of emergency relief in the event of
natural and man make calamities and disasters
The association will do any acts and or engage in any or all other useful activities, which
may be incidental or complementary to or useful in connection with carrying out the
objectives of the association.
The association will initiate participatory process of village development through
supporting community-based organizations and strengthens to become effective and
sustainable entities in the design, implementation and management.
Association shall be run on non-profit, non-commercial and non-religious basis.
The association shall confine its activities only to the objects of the Association as set
forth in the Memorandum of Association and income and property of the Association
from whatever source derived shall be solely towards the promoting the objects of the
Association and no portion whereof shall be paid by whereof dividend profit, bonus to
any member, office bearer of the Association, or otherwise, violation of this condition
shall the personnel responsibility of the bearers of Association and the members
concerned.
The promoters of the Association shall not be paid employees of the Association and also
be paid employees in any manner.
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4.Priority Programs
Safe Drinking Water for All
Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
Livelihood & Food Security
Women Empowerment
Health & Hygiene
Education
Low cost Shelter
Relief & Rehabilitation
5.Details of Programs
Safe Drinking Water for All:
The project is initiated with major objective of using limited available resources, particularly
commonly used mud pots for water storage (such as; Nadi) in rural household for filtration that
could sustained itself, without any external interventions. In support of this initiative, project by
following participatory approach, focuses on mobilization of communities, formation of
community groups, construction, installation & maintenance of filter and follow-up trainings in
use of the filter, safe water practices & hygiene and sanitation. The Post installation also includes
monitoring and support from project staff for communities as required. In all respects project
seeks, greater men’s participation in project activities, as this proved to be more successful to
promote filters and to gain greater access to women in communities. Project involves following
major components:
Identification and need assessment of local communities
Mobilization and formation of community groups
Training and awareness raising workshop
Nadi filter installation (onsite) including Laboratory water purification test
Specialized Trainings (Filter O&M, Health and Hygiene ToTs)
Follow – up and monitoring field visits
Nadi filters are financed by Misereor Germany, UNEP-APFED, ADP & Oxfam GB. Under the
project AHD has installed more than 23,500 Nadi filters during the past 06 years 2006-2014,
providing life-sustaining water to more than 141,000 people, who are living in rural
communities. Further AHD working to install more 6,000 Nadi filter water units in 2014-2015
with CDP Department Govt. of Sindh and Global Giving, AHD will be successful at the end of
2015 total achievement of 30,000 Nadi filter units promotion or installation by poor communities
with provision of safe and clean drinking water for more than 200,000 women, children and old
people.
During 2015-2016 AHD completed another 8,000 Nadi filter units and now the total Nadi
filter installed or promoted in Sindh, Punjab & KPK 38,000/= Nadi filter units, AHD
efforts helping some 380,000 rural people to drink safe and clean drinking water.
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Now the target till 2018 is to completed another 12,000 Nadi filter units during 2017-2018
and mark 50,000 Nadi filter units till Dec 31st 2018.
Climate Change & Disaster risk Reduction (DRR):
Pakistan is an autonomous country that occupies a strategic location in South Asia, with a wide
variety of landscapes. On the southern side, the country has a coastline border of 1046 km along
the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman while the northern side exhibits the awesome glaciated
mountains that attract mountain climbers from all over the world. The major portion of the
Pakistani land is dry and barren, mainly because of the great variability in the climatic
parameters. The major water resource of Pakistan is the melting snow from the Himalayan
glaciers, as well the heavy monsoon rainfalls.
Capacity building of drought hit communities through formation of 540 male and female
self help groups in coastal area of Sindh Pakistan
Plantation of 125,000 forest & fruit trees in coastal areas more than 5,000 families since
1999 to 2016.
Facilitation of the training on AHD model cooking stove for women to have 50%
decreases in wood brining & about 38,000 families using FES cooking stove and
saving daily 190,000 kg of wood from burning on daily basis.
Disaster awareness promotion in rural communities
Livelihood & Food Security
Empowering marginalized communities by re-organizing and investing in their capabilities to
increase household’s income and improved standard of living in the target area through:
Capacity building of men and women CBOs Community Based organizations in far and
scattered areas
Awareness promotions and training workshops over women leadership
Support of rural women regarding their entrepreneurships skill enhancement
Support for farmer and their training over food security in rural areas
Creating opportunities for producing and consuming healthy organic food, fuel efficient
cooking stoves and enterprise development skills
Provision of vocational training to rural communities in Kitchen Gardening, goat rearing ,
sewing and Poultry Rearing, agriculture, sewing and skills
Provision of essential tools and equipment to for the respective trades to practice the
acquired skills
Raising awareness of benefiting from skills for commercial purposes
Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment:
AHD policy is to form female CBOs at village / Muhalla level to strengthen their
leadership at local level and provide opportunity for there to discuss their problems and
find out solutions with the help of Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
Women Program staff.
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Searching Women Leadership: Search of the women leaders at village & Muhalla level via village CBOs as
President/Vice President/Secretary and Treasurer of the CBOs (Community based
organizations) that helps to promote leadership at local level.
Women Economic Development:
Program will start of saving schemes, entrepreneur & loan schemes for women, to help
them to increase income at household level.
Women Skill Development:
The program will start of skill training centers, sewing & cutting, embroidery,
beautification, handicrafts and other local skills provision through different short courses
in sewing and skill training centers.
Education:
Facilitate efforts to ensure equity and opportunity and increase awareness of diversity by
providing and supporting programs, services, and research opportunities that focus on
gender related issues.
Advocacy:
Strengthen relationships across diverse women groups by providing programs, services,
and trainings for women leaders.
Health & Hygiene
Enhancement in knowledge of people assisting to understand and develop good hygiene
practices to prevent diseases and promote positive attitude towards good health practices by
health and hygiene education in the poor communities of Pakistan.
To make people self-reliant by mobilizing and educating them on the improvement of hygienic
practices for safe sound and hygienic life:
Capacity building of targeted communities
Identification and prevention of health problems due to unhygienic behavior of the
community associated with water and sanitation.
Sensitize targeted population to the appropriate use and maintenance of facilities.
Assisting people to understand and develop good hygienic practices for safe and sound
health.
To lower high-risk hygiene behavior by adoption of appropriate measures
Promotion of health and hygiene education to lower high risks related to health , water
borne diseases ,decrease in maternal mortality rate & Child mortality rate, malnutrition,
complications during pregnancy and access to basic health facilities to them.
to mobilize and educate young girls and adult women for their personal hygiene in the
rural areas
Hygienic awareness and its replication from generation to generation
Education
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Education is the fundamental right of all human beings, and unequal path to sustainable socio-
economic development. Education promotes individual freedom, empowers people and the most
effective tool for upward social and economic mobility for the disadvantaged groups. In
September 2000, world leaders adopted United Nations Millennium Declaration, consisting of 8
MDGS, Envisaged ensure that by 2015, all children complete good quality primary education.
Since 2010-2001 AHD working in rural areas to enroll young boys and girls in nearby Govt:
primary schools, community schools also opened in villages where lack of school or very far for
the villagers. Advocacy and lobbying carried out to mobilize rural communities to send their
children to Govt. primary schools.
Low cost Shelter
Over millions of people have been affected cumulatively from monsoon flooding in Sindh since
2010, 2011, 2012 & 2015. House repair and reconstruction have been among the most immediate
needs for recovery. However, INGOs & NGOs running projects over Shelter construction and
thousands of families provided with low cost housing. But AHD believe in traditional low cost
housing that can help them in hot temperature to live in. below is the snaps of low cost
traditional houses build by flood victims by the help of AHD roof kits provision. As the families
made these houses by themselves in just PKR 12,500 to PKR 19,000 only, this is affordable and
easy to provide on large scale.
Relief & Rehabilitation
Relief & Rehabilitation is the Mandatory Program of AHD depends on emergency/ natural
disasters appear in anywhere in Pakistan or depend upon funds availability.
Relief & Rehabilitation is the mandatory program started for disaster hit families, at present
AHD busy in 2010, & 2011 flood victims support and rehabilitation, in 2010 AHD provided
10,768 families with food and no food items support & in 2011 AHD provided to 15770 families
support with food and non food items. Furthermore rehabilitation program started / going on in
500 families of Jati area and 3805 families of UC Dubi Shaheed Fazal Rahoo.
6.Current Projects of AHD
1. AHD is working in slum areas of Hyderabad. The target families are poor low
income groups with no education facility, youth girls will be provided with school
supplies, uniforms, scholarship for girl’s ages between 6 to 16 years. Project
support by Global Giving for time period 2014-2018
2. Mother & Child health center established in rural area of Jati by AHD through
the support of Global Giving from 2015-2017. MNCH services will be provided to
rural women in UC Kar Malik to provide ANC, PNC, FP and delivery services at
the centre.
3. Support for 10,000 families through Nadi filter unit for clean drinking water,
mosquito nets and water coolers for safe drinking water as well as hygiene
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promotion to save 100,000 people from water borne diseases, Project support by
Global giving for time period 2014-2018
4. Rural women empowerment through skill enhancement in 300 women project
supported by SGFP – USAID from Dec 1st 2015 to Oct 15th 2016.
5. Access to safe and clean drinking water Nadi filter for 3,800 families project
supported by CDP-Govt of Sindh for 4 UCs 1. Hajji Sawan, 2. Tharri, Budho
Kambrani & Dubi District Badin
6. Access to safe and clean drinking water during 2017 with provision of 8,000
Nadi filter units to rural families targeting women and children health
improvement through Healthcare Innovation Award activities.
7. AHD Innovative Solutions for Rural communities
AHD innovated no. of sustainable solutions for rural communities & managed more than 36
small and large scale projects implementation in health, water & sanitation, women
empowerment, flood relief & rehabilitation reaching more than 38,000 families so far &
benefited more 360,000 people so far. AHD target of promotion safe drinking Nadi filter & AHD
Model Cooking stoves for women and children in 50,000 families till 2018. Skilled team with
highly qualified board members AHD promoting sustainable development & reached unreached
communities so far.
Innovative Solutions in Pictures:
AHD Model Nadi filter unit for rural Communities
AHD Model FES Cooking stove for rural women
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AHD Kitchen Gardening for rural families
Fruit Trees for rural women empowerment
8. AHD VDM (Village Development Model)
AHD Village Development Model Activities:
Capacity Building rural communities through male & female Group/Organizing
CBOs/SHG
Promotion of Nadi Filter technology in rural communities to access safe and clean
drinking water
Fuel-Efficient Stoves Cooking Technology for the safe and smoke free coking
environment
Kitchen Gardening at Household level to reduce malnutrition in women and children &
promotion of agriculture in male groups
Education & Adult Literacy Centers in remote areas
Promotion of Useful Animals Breeds through women groups in rural areas
Low cost sanitation / toilets
Low cost shelter / traditional housing
Agriculture & tree plantation in farming communities
Vocational Trainings (Tailoring, Barber, Blacksmith, Carpenter as well as Rally making)
9. Major Achievements till to date
1. Promotion of access to safe and clean water technology Nadi filter in more
than 38,000 families residing in rural areas and now about 380,000 people
have access to safe and clean drinking water at their household level on daily
basis & safe from water borne diseases
2. AHD Model Fuel Efficient Cooking Stove promoted in more than 36,000
families. The AHD Model FES Cooking Stove is reducing wood
consumption and save tree as it saves about 05 kg wood at one family on
daily bases, it will be 180,000 daily basis and 65,700,000 annually. Which is
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about 1,642,500 mounds and approximately 82,125 Tons of wood annually
and if we construct 100,000 cooking stoves that means we will save
approximately 228,125 Tons of wood annually
3. AHD supported more than 18,000 families with relief and rehabilitation
affected by floods 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 of Thatta, Sujawal, Badin,
Tando M. Khan, Mirpurkahs, Tando Allah Yar and Jacobabad, Mansehra &
Swabi districts of Pakistan.
4. AHD promoted Kitchen Gardening for promotion of vegetable cultivation at
household level in more than 6,700 families. Women and children health and
nutrition improved at household level.
5. AHD is working with 520 Male and female CBOs on capacity building of
rural women and men to help them at local level for sustainable
development.
10. AHD Board of Directors (2013 to 2016)
S.
No
Full name Contact
No.
Email Education Profession
1. Mr. A. Khurshid
Bhatti (President)
Cell: 0333-
2661682
m
M.Sc in
Agriculture
Development
professional and founder
member of AHD
2. Mrs. Tomsina
Zahid
(Vice President)
Home; 022-
2613739
- B. Sc
Nursing
Medical Superident in
one of private medical
hospital
3. Dr. Ebenezer Jalal
(General Secretary)
Cell: 0300-
3098652
ebenezer.jalal@gm
ail.com
MBBS Medical Doctor having
eyes specialty with 22
years working
experiences &
supporting AHD for
health projects
4. Mrs. Shazia Saleem
(Treasurer)
- shazia.matli@yaho
o.com
M.A
Theology
Educationist
5. Mr. Nadeem John
(Member)
- - MBBS
Child
Specialist
Senior Medical doctor at
EVA Memorial Hospital
Latifabad
6. Miss. Victoria
Mehwish
- - D. Working as pharmacist
in private hospital
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Pharmacy
Gold
medalist
Karachi,
7. Mrs. Saiqa Kaleem Ph: 0315-
3524777
- B.A &
Diploma in
Health
Health staff in private
hospital, supporting
AHD medical camps
and visits
11. Key Staff of AHD
Name Designation Contact # E-mail Address
Mr. A. Khurshid Bhatti President / CEO 0333-2661682 [email protected]
Dr. Sheherzad Akhtar P.hD Microbiology
Provincial Director Punjab & KPK Islamabad based
0333-5444192 [email protected] [email protected]
Mr. Imran Ali Qureishi Program Manager for Food Security & Livelihood
0300-3241145 [email protected]
Mr. Yousaf Bhoomo Program Officer for Safe Drinking water
0312-3753068 [email protected]
Mrs. Maryam Health & Sanitation 022-3860880 [email protected]
Miss. Anita Ishaq Admin Officer 022-3860880 [email protected]
Mr. Isaac S. Rafiq Head of Programs 0333-2020300 [email protected]
Mr. Nasir Masih Supporting staff 0304-7135355 -
Mr. Saraj Nadeem Supporting staff 022-3860880 -
Mr. Nazir Ahmed Nizamani
Supervisor Nadi filter project CDP - Gularchi
0341-3378554 -
Mr. Umeedo Kolhi Jati office 0344-2415156 -
Mrs. Marima Rafiq Jati office 022-3860880 -
Mrs. Shazia Saleem Consultant Trainer for Women Program
0347-9469600 [email protected]
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12. References of AHD Local & International
S.
No
Full Name Designation Organization Cell: No. Email & Contact Nos.
References of 05 Local NGOs
1. Mr. James
John
Deputy
Director
NCA
Norwegian
Church Aid
Islamabad
0345-8551289 [email protected]
2. Mr. Dominic
Stephan
Executive
Director
PVDP Sindh 0300- 3027591 [email protected]
3. Dr. Yameen
Memon
Executive
Director
MDC 0300-9376995
om
4. Danish Anis
Senior
Officer
“Outreach”
Civil Society
Resource
Center of
Agha Khan
foundation
03343278910 [email protected]
5. Mr. Khalid
Shabir
CEO DevCon 0300-850641 [email protected]
Donors / Partners 05
1. Karsten Gjefle
Executive Director
Sustainable Sanitation Design, Norway
+4741042275 [email protected]
2. Mahmood A. Khwaja
Senior Adviser, Chemicals and Sustainable Industrial Development
SDPI Islamabad +92308-5204929 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 0092 51 2278134
3. Iftikhar A. Nizami
Country Director
ActionAid Pakistan
+92-0311-3333077 [email protected]
4. Aida Karazhnova
Program Coordinator UN ESCAP
UN ESCAP Thailand
Cell: +66849148387
5. Alina Pelka
Vice
President &
Humanitaria
n Aid
Director
AidPol Cell: +48501844438
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13. Target Areas (MAP) 2016-2020
AHD has worked in all provinces of Pakistan namely Sindh, Punjab , Balochistan and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa (KP) . It has covered no: of Districts in these mentioned provinces. AHD
endeavors to expand its working scope to provide sustainability to the Rural communities of
Pakistan by intervening different projects and for this AHD seeks to accomplish its long term
goals with the assistance of Local and International partners in the coming time.
The highlighted areas in the map are showing targeted areas of AHD in Pakistan where it has
achieved tremendous success by attaining its set objectives timely and successfully.
Map showing Intervention Areas By AHD In Pakistan
Map LegendKey of Targeted Areas (Districts)
Sindh Province Balochistan Province Punjab Province Khyber Pakthunkhwa (KP) Targeted Areas (Districts)
Districts of Sindh Province Thatta , Badin, Sujawal , Hyderabad, Tando Muhammad Khan, Jamshoro, Mirpurkhas , Tharparkar ,Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Dadu
Districts of Balochistan Province Kharan , Awaran, Lasbella, Dera Bugti and Dera Murad Jamali
Districts Of Punjab Province Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur , Kot Mithan, Layyah, Rahim Yar Khan
Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkwa Province Mansehra, Noshera , Charsadda, Mardan and Swabi
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14. Projects Implemented till 2015
S.
No
Year Amount Donor &
Contact #
Project
Title/Area
Taluka /
District
Duration Output/Impact
on Beneficiaries
1.
2003-
2004
286,000
SLF
Netherland
s
Rehabilitation
CBR Center in
Hyderabad One Year
Community
Rehabilitation
Center for
handicapped
children.
2. 2003-
2004
45,000 PARC
Islamabad
Integrated Crop
Management
Kotri
Jamshoro
One Year Motivation of small
farmers to avoid
toxic chemical
pesticides and
fertilizers
3.
2004
186,000
SLF
Netherland
s
Rehabilitation
CBR Center in
Hyderabad
One Year
Community
rehabilitation center
for handicapped
children
4.
2005-
2006
158,000
WWF –
Pakistan
Contact
No.
Environment
Conservation
Jati Thatta One
Year
Tree plantation,
community
organizing and fuel-
efficient stove
making to improve
women health
5.
2005 86,000 Local
Grant
Women rights
awareness
Hyderabad One Year
Women rights
awareness in rural
poor areas and
organization of
women CBOs
6. 2007 72,000 ADP
(USA)
Safe drinking
water
Jati Thatta 2 months 100 poor families
will be provided
with the Bio-Sand
Nadi filter units.
7. 2007-
2008
150,000 ADP
(USA)
Model village
activities in 2
villages
Jati Thatta 1 year 60 families selected
from 2 villages and
provided with the
Nadi filter, kitchen
gardening and fuel
efficient stoves
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8. 2007 In-kind
seeds &
material
Tree for the
Future
USA
Tree plantation Jati Thatta One Year 20,000 tree
plantation
9. 2007 30,000 Hope for
Children
Safe drinking
water
Sujawal
Thatta
2 months 66 families provided
with safe drinking
water
10. 2007-
2008
1,280,000 Misereor
Germany
Women
empowerment
Jati Thatta 12
months
500 families
provided with Nadi
filter and fuel
efficient stoves at
household level
11. 2007-
2008
1,290,000 APFED-
UNEP
Safe drinking
water
Jati Thatta 12
months
Access to safe
drinking Nadi filter
promotion in 1,000
families of Jati and
Sujawal areas
12. 2008 595,000 Oxfam GB Biological
analysis of Nadi
filter water unit
Jati Thatta 8 months Research study on
100 Nadi filter units
13. 2008 100,000 Unilever
Pakistan
Women health
promotion in 15
villages
Hyderabad
& Tando
M. Khan
3 months Mother & child
health awareness
promoted in 05
villages of Jamshoro
district Kotri and
women provided
with soap, toothpaste
and tooth brush.
14. 2009 In kind Unilever
Pakistan
In kind
1. life buoy soap,
2. tooth paste
3. tooth brush
Hyderabad,
Kotri,
Tando M.
Khan &
Badin
6 months Health & hygiene
awareness promoted
in 20 primary
schools of
Hyderabad and Jati
area and children
provided with kits
containing (Tooth
brush, paste, soap
and shampoo) for
the health promotion
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15. 2009 548,000 German
Consulate
General
Khi
150 support for
livelihood
activities
Deh Budh
Sujawal
6 months 150 families
provided with the
Nadi filter, Mosquito
nets, kitchen
gardening kits and
16. 2009 2,400,640 Misereor
Germany
500 IDPs support Jati, Thatta 3 months 500 non food items
and 200 provided
with Nadi filter for
Swabi NWFP
17. 2009-
2010
3,060,000 WHO
Pakistan
600 families
Mansehra KPK
Mansehra
KPK
4 months Nadi filter for 600
families and health
& Hygiene
promotion
18. 2010 3,165,000 Global
Giving
2,300 families
Nadi filter
promotion
Tando
Hafiz Shah
Thatta
1 year 2,300 Nadi filter
units promoted in
flood victims of
Thatta, Hyderabad
districts
19. 2010 670,000 Global
Giving
150 families
provided with
food items
Jhirk
Thatta
4 months 150 families
provided with food
and ration in Jhirk
area
20. 2010 8,895,850 Misereor
Germany
Emergency
Support
Jati &
Sujawal,
Thatta,
Sindh
Food & Non Food
items support for
1,000 flood victims
& 8,000 households
21. 2010 6,835,000 Misereor
Germany
Emergency
Support
Gularchi &
Badin,
Sindh
2 months Food & Non Food
items support for
1,000 flood victims
& 8,000 households
22. 2010 In kind Tearfund
UK
Emergency
Support
Gularchi &
Badin,
Sindh
3 months Food & Non Food
items support for
2,000 flood victims
& 16,000
households
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23. 2010 In Kind Tearfund
UK
Emergency
Support
Jati,
Sujawal,
Thatta,
Sindh
2 months Food & Non Food
items support for
2,000 flood victims
& 16,000
households
24. 2010 2,425,000 German
Consulate
General,
Karachi
Emergency
Support
Gularchi &
Badin,
Sindh
2 months Safe drinking Nadi
filter units
installation in Tando
Hafiz Shah and
Jhirk for 1,000 flood
affected families
25. 2010 2,350,000 Lufthansa
Airline
Germany
Emergency
Support
Jati,
Sujawal,
Gularchi &
Hyderabad
2 months Shelter / tents for
500 flood affected
families 2010 in Jati
& Sujawal
26. 2011 11,525,00
0
Help
Alliance
Germany
Emergency
Support
Jati &
Sujawal,
Thatta
Sindh
1 Year Rehabilitation of 15
villages & 500
families affected by
flood 2010 in Jati
area
27. 2011 2,265,000 Help
Alliance
Germany
Medical Support Thatta,
Badin,
Tando M.
Khan &
Sanghar
1 Year Emergency medical
support for 10,000
flood victims in
Badin & T.M. Khan
28. 2011 6,973,000 Misereor
Germany
Emergency
Support
Gularchi &
Badin,
Sindh
1 month Food & Non Food
items support for
1,000 flood victims
& 8,000 households
29. 2012 2,715,000 Help
Alliance
Rehabilitation of
Flood victims
Matli
Badin
1 year Rehabilitation of 15
villages & 250
families affected by
flood 2011 in Jati
area
30. 2013 12,450,00
0
ERF –
UNOCHA
Shelter / NFI for
750 families of
Jacobabad district
Mubarikpu
r,
Jacobabad
1 Year Shelter & NFIs for
the 750 flood
affected families of
Jacobabad district
and construction of
FES cooking stove
for women
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31. 2013 4,250,000 CDP Govt.
of Sindh
3,800 families
provided with
Nadi filter units
Matli &
S/d Fazal
Rahoo
Taulkas
Badin
6 months 3,800 families
supported to install
safe drinking Nadi
filter units in Matli
& Shaheed Fazal
Rahoo district Badin
within 6 months
time period
32. 2014-
2015
35,000
US $
Global
Giving
Girl Initiative
Fund for Sindh
Pakistan
Thatta &
Sujawal
3 years
Jan 2014
to
Dec 2016
1000 Girls will be
supported by their
families to go school
33. 2014
-2015
24,000
US $
Global
Giving
Safe drinking
water for flood
victims in
Pakistan
Thatta &
Sujawal
Jan 2013
to Dec
2015
1600 families
affected by floods
will be provided
with safe drinking
Nadi filter unit
34. 2015 5,100,000 USAID Women
Empowerment &
skill enhancement
in 300 families of
Matli
Matli,
Badin
Dec 1st
2015 to
Aug 30th
2016
- Poultry training for
300 women on
backyard poultry &
kitchen gardening
- Training of 300
women on enterprise
development
- Provision of
backyard poultry
birds to 150 women
and kitchen
gardening seeds to
150 women
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15. List of Network Members
Logo Organization/Network Base Status
United Nations Convention to
Combat Desertification
(UNCCD) Member
Asia Pacific forum for
Environmental Development
(APFED) Member
Human Resource Development
Network
(HRDN) Member
Global giving USA
GG Member
Silicon Valley Community
Foundation
(SVCF) Member
NGOs Resource Center NGORC Member
United Nation Economic and
Social Commission for Asia and
the Pacific
UNESCAP Member
Maroora Coordination Council Mithi Sindh Member
NGOs Network Hyderabad
NNH Member
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16. Assets of AHD
AHD has furnished head office and 2 field offices with all necessaries, electricity, furniture and
02 vehicles the list of assets as mentioned below:
List of Assets:
S. No Name of Asset Date of
Establishment
Estimated value
in PKR
1. Electricity items including bulbs, fans, fridge
and generators
2006-2012 620,000
2. Water Testing lab
Biological and Chemical analysis
2007-2008 1,850,000
3. Vehicles:
Honda City Car
Suzuki Cultus Car
Tractor & Trolley
2012
2007
2013
1,250,000
550,000
1,450,000
4. Computers:
Laptop 04
Desktop computers 08
Printers & Scanners 05
Motor Bike 02
203-2014
2012-2015
2014-2016
20014-2015
160,000
240,000
110,000
75,000
5. AHD Filed office & Training center 1000
gaz in Jati area
2008-2014 1,270,000
Total Value of AHD Assets 7,574,000 PKR
US $ 70,800
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17. Registration Certificate
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18.Future Targets 2016-2020
Annual Targets 2016 - 2020
A Safe drinking water & Sanitation
Year
2016
Year
2017
Year
2018
Year
2019
Year
2020
1 Nadi filter safe drinking water unit
8,500 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500
2 Low cost latrines 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600
3
Solid waste management 50
villages 120 150 173 198 223
4
Communal Water Tanks for
villages 20 25 33 41 48
B Health & Hygiene
5
Health & Hygiene
seminars/workshops 80 100 120 140 160
6 Medical Camps 80 100 120 140 160
7 TBA Trainings 80 100 120 140 160
8 Health kits 80 100 120 140 160
9 FES Cooking stove 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000
C Livelihood & Agriculture
10 Kitchen gardening 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
11 Tree plantation 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 55,000
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Livestock for women female goal
Kids 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
13 Rice crops seed 500 former 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
14 Male CBO 200 villages 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
15 Solar Lights for rural families 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000
D Women Empowerment
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Livestock for women female goat
Kids 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
17 Female CBOs 200 Villages 400 500 600 700 800
18 Low cost latrines 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
E Shelter / NFIs
19 Low cost shelter 700 800 900 1,000 1,100
20 NFIs / Health kits 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000
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19. Address of Head office and Field Offices
Head Office:
Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) House, 39/b, Block-D, Unit. No. 2, Latifabad Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan Phone: +92-22-3860880 Web: www.ahdpak.org Emails: [email protected], [email protected]
Field Offices:
1. Jati Field Office:
AHD Agriculture & Extension Center, Serebelaro, Raaj Malik Road, Master Sadiq Goth Jati, District Thatta. Sindh Pakistan Contact Person: Mr. Imran Quriehsi, Program Manager for Livelihood & Food Security Cell: 0333-2736135
2. Matli Field Office:
AHD Field Office: Nizamani Colony, Phalkara Road, Road District Badin Contact: Contact Person: Mr. Isaac S. Rafiq, Program Manager, Safe Drinking Nadi filter project Cell: 0333-2020300 Email: [email protected]
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20. Linkages with other organizations
1. Sustainable Development Policy Institute
(SDPI)
2. SDS Hyderabad
3. Youth Development Foundation – Lahore
4. SAFWCO – Hyderabad
5. German Consulate General, Karachi
6. ODP, Multan
7. Help Alliance, Germany
8. DOABA Foundation Muzafargarh
9. TearFund Pakistan
10. Scope Karachi
11. Misereor Germany
12. HANDS Karachi
13. PVDP – Mirpurkhas
14. Action for Humanitarian Development
15. SewaPak. Mirpurkhas
16. HDF – Tando M. Khan
17. GODH, Lahore
18. LAMP - Hyderabad
19. IRSP, Mardan
20. VSO – Islamabad
21. Oxfam GB Pakistan Program
22. Association For Human Development
Rawalpindi
23. Oxfam NOVIB Pakistan
24. Pak CDP Peshawar
25. Larr Human Development Program
(LHDP)
26. DevCon-Rawalpindi
27. IPYG-Korea
28. HRDN-Islamabad
29. Global Giving
30. Hope for children
31. Asia-pacific Forum For Environment
Development (APFED)
32. United Nation Environment Program
(UNEP) Thailand
33. News China
34. Asian News Network
35. Institute for Global Environment Strategies
(IGES Japan)
36. World Society for the Protection of
Animals (WSPA)
37. Sustainable, Tourism, Hospitality, Events
& Marketing
38. Action group erosion , technology and
concentration (etc group)
39. Inter Press Service (IPS)
40. APWLD – Thailand
41. Partners with Melanesian Inc (PNG)
42. CESDI – India
43. Aljazeera TV Network
44. ICIMOD – Kathmandu, Nepal
45. Women Development Program (WDP)
46. STFP – Pakistan
47. Silicon Valley Community Foundation,
USA
48. UN OCHA Pakistan
49. Muslim Aid, Islamabad
50. Oxfam NOVIB
51. WHO – Pakistan
52. Susan Design – Norway
21. Views from International INGOs friends
A Message by Mr. Karsten Gejefle, Founder/CEO, Susan Design Norway
“Water everywhere, but not enough drinking water” This challenge constitutes the
driving force of people who dedicate their lives in providing a unique treasure to the
communities with no access to safe drinking water. AHD is proud to save lives by
bringing families together in the search, discovery and the protection of this treasure: the
Nandi filter.
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Water has been always associated with Sanitation in most of the government and non-
governmental entities and agencies in charge of water. Following up on its successful
contribution to the realization of MDG 7, target 7C: “Halve, by 2015, the proportion of
the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation”,
AHD has decided to be in front line in the realization of the upcoming Sustainable
Development Goals 6: “Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and
sanitation for all”, by initiating a partnership with Sustainable Sanitation Design (SuSan
Design) to ensure that families in Africa benefit of Nandi filter and adequate sanitation.
SuSan Design is a business-oriented foundation focused on delivering ecological
sanitation solutions that improve lives for the urban poor. Its ecological urinal, a simple
and low-cost sanitation product, along with Nandi filter would give dignity, security and
save lives in poor communities across the world.
AHD moving very fast to provide village solutions like: safe drinking water, sanitation,
health, women empowerment, relief and rehabilitation & livelihood security community
projects for thousands of families in Sindh Pakistan. AHD reached about thousands
families with safe drinking Nadi filter since 2007-2008. The AHD ensured that families’
economic loss due to the use of un-environmental cooking method is minimized by
providing thousands of families with AHD FES Cooking stoves. Hence women and girl-
child, who have the responsibility of fetching firewood, can dedicate the time saved to
other economic activities, which enhance their socio-economic status and their welfare.
Meaningful and sustainable development interventions spare no effort in empowering the
community making it owner and actor of its own growth. This is true for AHD, which
does not limit itself to the provision of safe drinking water Nadi filter & FES cooking
stove for women but also targeting other sectors as well by providing education, health,
disaster relief & rehabilitation, women empowerment, agriculture awareness and
livelihood security in target areas.
The AHD’s holistic approach in alleviating poverty - be it water, sanitation, economic,
educational poverty alleviation, women empowerment & health is worth of support.
SuSan Design is happy to be associated this award winner organization in reaching out to
more communities with safe drinking water and adequate sanitation solutions and wishes
AHD success in the coming year.
Mr. Karestne Gjefle (Executive Director) Sustainable Sanitation Design, Oslo, Norway Email: [email protected]