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Contents
1 Directory of NGO’s in Literacy Brief 1
2 Forewords 2
3 Background 3
4 References/Sources of NGO’s directory 5
5 15+ Districts ranking of illiterates 6
6 BACKGROUND OF CONFINTEA VI 8
Confintea VI (Key Issues at Stake
The absolute priority of adult literacy
New policy and legislation, real implementation, real financial allocation
Conclusion: Time for action
7 Directory: NGO’s in Literacy 10
8 Islamabad 11
9 Balochistan 11
Punjab Govt. Efforts for Literacy
PROVINCE‐WISE LITERRACY RATE 10 YEARS
Abbreviations / Advertisement
Directory of NGO’s in Literacy Brief
A majority of a Literate population ensures that the quality of life of communities improves. There is an urgency globally, to eradicate illiteracy by
2013 or at lest halve it. The UN General Assembly identified UNLD United Nation Literacy Decade (2003‐13) to motivate Nations to wake up and
take serious note of their literacy levels
Likewise in Pakistan few interventions took place but generally not whale hearted. Having an illiterate population of 50 million, UNESCO identified
Pakistan as one of the 3 LIFE first track countries to improve the Literacy levels and mobilize stakeholders to make a more concentrated effort to fight
the growing illiteracy in their countries.
Bunyad requested UNESCO for support to collect information about NGO’s in Literacy, i.e Basic education, adult literacy, Non Formal education &
identify those supported by the government, donors or privately. BUNYAD attempted to collect the information through newspaper advertisements
the PNCC email groups, study of the few documents around, which was quite. The best information came from 13 EDO’s (Literacy) of the
Government of Punjab, also from Major Jawwad EEF Peshawar, from Baluchistan and Prof Jasrani of Sindh. Subsequently we wrote to every NGO
whom we were given information about, some responded in great detail, most did not. Therefore we have placed their contacts & what ever
information we could find. As polices change so rapidly are still erratic, literacy centers distribution is still ‘on hold’ therefore information of NGO’s
in literacy since 2003 are include & not neccasary their centers.
Have contacted repeatedly NEF & NCHD since last few months for details of NGO’s working with them as partners but except for NEF in Punjab,
most information has not been shared, though all have Government funding & should be more transparent.
BUNYAD is sharing the information which it has been gathered, though not complete but at lest about 500+ NGO’s have been identified, hoping that
next year more improvement of this list is made for literacy, essential for transparency and accountability and to stop overlapping. This is the surest
way of getting Government & Donors support.
Bunyad thanks Mr .Ichiro Miyazawa of UNESCO, Prof Jasrani, the EDO’s (Literacy) and Shaheen Attiq‐ur‐Rahman for their guidance and support.
Yaser Nadeem
IT Coordinator
ICE/HQ – Lahore
Aug 2008
Forewords
The Literacy Initiative for Empowerment (LIFE) is a programme of action in support of the achievement of Education for All and a key operational
mechanism to increase literacy learning opportunities within the framework of the United Nations Literacy Decade (UNLD).
The LIFE is implemented in Pakistan. In the absence of a strong political commitment to literacy and given the lack of organizational structure and
budget allocation, Pakistan is one of the least literate countries in Asia. According to a national survey,1 its literacy rate is 52 %, which means that
more than 50 million Pakistanis are not literate. Non‐literate population of Pakistan constitutes 6.2 % of that of the world. Pakistan is the fourth
largest contributor to world non‐literate population. It is estimated that by 2015 the country’s non‐literate population will have become more than 55
million.
The literacy rate for males is 65%, compared with only 38% for females. This gender gap is one of the widest even among South Asian countries. The
figure for urban males is 70% while the figure for females in rural areas is only 31%. Disparities are observed among provinces: Punjab has the
highest female literacy rate (43%) while Balochistan has the lowest (17%).
The challenge is large. However, it is encouraging to know that there are a number of literacy & NFE organizations and practioners with good wills
in Pakistan. Under the LIFE, these organizations are coordinated and networked to exchange ideas and practices, which will add impetus to tackle
with challenges in improving literacy in Pakistan. We sincerely hope that the Directory of NGOs in Literacy is useful for all partners in this endeavor.
UNESCO Islamabad
House # 17, Street # 8, Sector F‐7/3,
Islamabad – Pakistan
Ph: +92‐51‐2878671 Fax: +92‐51‐2878675
Website: www.un.org.pk/unesco
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Literacy rates (15+) Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement Survey (2006/07)
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BACKGROUND
Constitution of Pakistan
The constitution of Pakistan formulated in 1973 recognizes the importance of literacy and need to eradicate illiteracy within minimum possible time.
One of the important policy principle/provision in the constitution to eradicate illiteracy is to make education free and compulsory upto secondary
level. The said article of the constitution is reproduced at verbatim, as follows:
State shall be:‐
Adult Literacy Rate
“Responsible for eradication of illiteracy and provision of free and compulsory education upto
secondary level, within minimum possible time” (Article 37‐B, 100%
86%
90% 86% 86%
Constitution of Pakistan) 77%
80%
Literacy Act 1987 (Salient Features) 71.5% 71%
Population in Millions
70% 65%
61.3% 61%
Literacy Act was enacted in 1987 but implementation is still pending because the enforcement 60%
50.5% Total
49%
date could not be announced yet by the Federal Government. The salient features of literacy 50% Male
36.8% Female
Act are as follows:‐ 40%
a passport other than a Hajj passport, a driving license or an arms license shall be issued 30%
20%
only to literate person; and
10%
Only literate person shall be eligible for employment under a local body or an 0%
Participation Rate
• Sindh Compulsory Primary Education Ordinance 2001 80%
66%
79%
68%
Total
• ICT Compulsory Primary Education Ordinance 2002. 60%
50%
Male
Female
40%
Increase in Male/ Female Adult Literacy Rate since 1997‐98 20%
0%
2000 2005 2010 2015
Years
1. EDO Literacy, Govt of Punjab, letters of information. R. 13 Districts.
Literacy Rate 15 Literacy Rate 15
Sr. Illiterates Sr.
District plus (%) District plus (%) Illiterates
No. 15 plus No.
Rate Rank Rate Rank 15 plus
1 Islamabad 70.20 1 149,027 25 Peshawar 39.43 25 662,160
2 Rawalpindi 67.50 2 670,956 26 Noshera 39.32 26 293,339
3 Karachi 63.58 3 2,093,633 27 Mianwali 38.69 27 365,175
4 Lahore 62.98 4 1,421,602 28 Karak 37.51 28 133,682
5 Jhelum 60.00 5 225,975 29 Khanewal 37.21 29 739,689
6 Gujrat 57.87 6 513,255 30 Hafizabad 37.20 30 307,560
7 Sialkot 55.72 7 703,653 31 Khushab 36.51 31 340,707
8 Quetta 54.56 8 200,362 32 Naushahro Fero 36.16 32 377,487
9 Gujranwala 53.67 9 906,008 33 Layyah 35.83 33 387,632
10 Chakwal 51.57 10 319,963 34 Okara 35.12 34 836,240
11 Abbottabad 51.41 11 245,001 35 Malakand P.A 34,67 35 150,349
12 Faislabad 49.15 12 1,634,920 36 Jhang 34.28 36 1,085,460
13 Haripur 48.07 13 209,065 37 Vehari 34.10 37 781,575
14 Narowal 47.26 14 371,339 38 Chitral 33.80 38 109,955
15 Toba Tek Singh 46.95 15 504,959 39 Kasur 33.57 39 875,298
16 Attock 44.65 16 426,784 40 Dadu 33.53 40 631,741
17 Sukkur 44.54 17 281,933 41 Bahawalpur 33.35 41 901,908
18 Mandi Bahauddin 42.93 18 391,738 42 Bahawalnagar 32.68 42 794,054
19 Sargodha 42.81 19 893,353 43 Khairpur 32.42 43 559,167
20 Hyderabad 42.15 20 967,317 44 Mardan 32.29 44 523,256
21 Multan 41.66 21 1,024,972 45 Larkana 32.03 45 698,785
22 Sahiwal 41.18 22 639,863 46 Pakpattan 31.80 46 502,471
23 Shekhupura 40.72 23 1,122,309 47 Nawabshah 31.79 47 401,651
24 Kohat 40.10 24 180,929 48 Mansehra 31.76 48 428,816
A most important element of EFA is Adult Education therefore • To understand further CONFINTEA VI is essitied which is
keeping the tempo high, In May 2009, UNESCO will convene the Sixth given as under. These taken from ICAE (International Council
International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA 6) in fro Adult Education) papers.
Belem, Brazil ‐ twelve (12) years after the international community
CONFINTEA VI (Key Issues at Stake)
endorsed the 1997 Hamburg Declaration and Platform of Action
Following a large consultation among its members and networks,
codifying a set of commitments to promote adult education and
ICAE in a spirit of dialogue with Governments and international
learning. These commitments were again reiterated in the 2000 World
agencies.
Education Conference in Dakar, where governments in the North and
Proposes themes as key areas of debate and decision on Adult
South committed to halving the number of adult illiterates by 2015
Learning and Education (ALE) during the coming CONFITEA VI
(EFA Goal 4) and to expanding the provision of like skills and adult
Conference.
learning opportunities especially for young adults (EFA Goal 3). The
1. Poverty and growing economic social and cultural inequality an
global community boldly agreed to finally rid the world of wide‐scale
important background for work oriented adult learning and
poverty in this lifetime – and recognized the critical role of education
education (ALE).
in winning this battle. CONFINTEA 6 is important for adult education
2. The right of education and learning of migrant women and men.
advocates, practitioners and learners to take stock of the state of adult
As migration groups.
education and learning in the World – and to keep Governments and
3. The priority of adult education, including literacy, as both part of
the International communities aware of their promises to provide
the Education For All ‐ EFA goals and a critical tool for reaching
adult education support to all their citizens.
them. Equally, adult education is a central but invisible
As a member of ASPBAE a regional civil society organization
component of the MDG goals.
committed to advancing the right of ALL to education and learning
4. The need for new policy and legislation to ensure the right to learn
throughout life, The CONFINTEA 6 processes is to lobby for
without discrimination based on age, gender, race, ethniDistrict,
• Budget /Finance targets agreed upon: Governments to allocate
class, sexual orientation, religion and disabilities and national
at least 6% of the Education Budget for adult education, of
status. For their real implementation where a critical test of truth
which 3% to be reserved for adult literacy programmes.
will be the concrete financial allocation. Policies and legislation are
• Adult literacy and adult education plans and targets to form
pre requisites for achieving this. This will be the ultimate test of
part of the education sector and over‐all poverty eradication
governmental commitment.
plans of governments and are fully costed and resourced.
To these ends, legitimate International monitoring mechanisms are
• Governments commit to strong inter‐agency coordination
absolutely necessary.
mechanisms at the national level for planning,
Poverty and social exclusion cannot be dissociated from the structured
implementation and monitoring of adult education and
inequalities reflected in and reinforced by the uneven distribution of
learning programmes. NGO’s should be well‐represented in
work related learning education activities, either of vocational
these spaces as full partners.
education and training or of provision for livelihood skill
• Governments commit to putting in place, national AE
development. Economically marginalised people must be a priority
legislation and policy, where absent.
for the deliberations of CONFINTEA VI, which should recognise the
interdependence of learning for work, learning for individual and
collective empowerment, and learning for social justice. In this
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context, the issue of unequal participation in organized adult and non substantiated evidence on contribution of adult literacy to quality of
formal education should become a priority in the coming life of people, to school achievement of children through parental
CONFINTEA VI deliberation. education, to increase of agricultural productivity and food
Women and men, who work in the formal economy, require decent, production, to conflict solving capaDistrict of communities, to basic
sustainable work and opportunities to continue to learn, improve their skill improvement at work place as required by industrial
skills as well as possibility to improve their qualification and protect development, to efficient delivery of universal health care, etc.
or enhance their chances to earn a living and gain satisfaction from A substantial policy shift is required and should become key
their work. expectations at CONFINTEA VI Conference.
Women are active in the informal economy in great numbers and, at Policy must move beyond providing for the acquisition of skills, to
present, are becoming heads of households. Women are a priority supporting their sustainability. The problem of relapse into illiteracy is
population for the development of policies around decent work, social acute. Key to addressing this is linking adult literacy to the lived
security, education and development. Women to engage with learning experiences of learners’ lives, such as micro credit based programmes
activities designed to reduce economic inequalities and restricted for women.
employment opportunities. A successful strategy to solve the current The expertise exists. The social demand is well expressed. What is
food crisis has to include strong agricultural extension and literacy needed is ACTION from national government (allocating the
provision in rural areas on all continents. equivalent of 3% of national education budget), cooperation or
Adult learning responses to poverty, including economic inequalities, multilateral agencies (recognizing adult literacy as a complementary
must be supported by, and linked to, interdisciplinary, cross‐ priority to UPE) and other partners. The Literacy Initiative For
governmental action in other areas, such as childcare, health, justice, Empowerment (LIFE) is clearly underfinanced. The Fast Track
civil society, housing, and the environment. Initiative (FTI) has to rediscover the essential contribution of adult
Presently, global food crisis is the absolute priority to be faced since it literacy to become successful.
threats the most basic need which concerns the biological survival of International quantitative and qualitative benchmarks are required to
millions of people, particularly in poor countries. Adult education monitor governments’ committed leadership and resources, to look at
must provide appropriate information and education to face this vital the situation literacy participants and of literacy facilitators, their
problem which affects very specially women and children. conditions of work and their training, to the provision of learning
Migration is hazardous and education strategies need’s to contend materials and the enrichment of literate environments, to sustained
with such global issues as the concurrent rise of trafficking in women. and appropriate public, national and international investment. Agreed
upon indicators are needed in each of these dimensions of adult
literacy policies.
New policy and legislation, real implementation, real financial
allocation
Adult learning policies are cutting across all sectors of activities, The
issue is twofold: accessibility of adults to learning opportunity and the
quality and relevance of such learning provision.
A central issue for CONFINTEA VI and the preparatory meetings is
the absence of adult learning and adult literacy within the MDGs,
The absolute priority of adult literacy despite the fact that none the Goals could be achieved without them.
The well documented deficiency in the implementation of the EFA Although it is formally nowhere, adult learning is required
objective on adult literacy is a global disgrace. And this in spite of well everywhere to ensure the active participation of local civil society in
Khidmat Ghar Foundation Pakistan Institute for Environment Development, Action Research (PIEDAR)
Address P o box 3234, 0344-5520022 Address Office 3, 1s1 Floor, 64-East, Masco Plaza, Blue Area,
Islamabad, Tel: 051-2820359 Fax 051-2820379
Email Address Email Address piedar@isb.comsats.net.pk
Other Information Focus Area: Areas of Federal Government including rural Other Information
areas
SAIBAN Pakistan Struggle for Change
Address Gull Plaza, 1s' Floor, F-10 Markaz Islamabad, Tel: 051- Address House no, 2107 1-10/1 Islamabad
2112828, 2291197-98
Fax:051-2102284
Email Address E-mail: saiban-ngo@hotmail.com Email Address
Other Information Other Information :
Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
Address H-8/4, Al-Shifa Hospital Islamabad, Tel: 051-
4446835,4437285-6 ,Fax: 051-4446879
Email Address educatepakistan@hotmail.com
Other Information
Balochistan Province
District: Lasbela District: Loralai
Bela Friends Social Society Rural Education Development & Welfare Org.
Address AI-Khidmat Road. Bela District Lasbela, Address Dr. Nasir Jogezai Clinic Plaza Room-7 Tehsil Road
Tel: 027-341, 496 Fax: 027-330 Loralai., Tel: 0824-661179
Email Address Email Address redwo_91@yahoo.com
Other Information Other Information
District: Gawadar District: Jafarabad
Rural Community Development Council Behrani Welfare Association
NWFP Province
District: Abbottabad District: Bannu
Sungi Development Foundation AI-Khedmat Welfare
Address H. No. 1748-C, Civil Lines, Abbottabad, Tel; 0992-333414. Address Tanzaem 494/ B, Nawab Street Bannu, Tel. 0528- 624757
3334750, Fax: 0992-335818
Email Address sungi@ Sdnpk.undp.orq Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Dehi Ijtami Taraqqiati Council Batkhela Falahi Tanzeem Jowjawanan Jalala Malakand Agency
Address Village and PO Thana Malakand Agency Address Village Haibat Gram, P.O. Thana, Agency Malakand
NWFP
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Malakand Agriculture Development Welfare Organization Shaheed Fazalullah Islahi Anjuman Mekh Band
Address Village Kharki P.O. Dargai Malakand Agency Address Village Jalala Post Office Thana Malakand Agency
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
District: Peshawar
Light Home Foundation (LHF) Association for Creation of Employment
Address E-47, Ghazi Kot Township, Mansehra Address Office 203, 2nd Floor, Block A, District Towers Peshawar
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Basic Education and Employable Skill Training (BEST) Delaas Gul Welfare Program
Address H. No. 88-A, street-9/B, Defence Officer Colony Address 2, Jhandagi Flats, Opp. Usmania Restaurant, Tehkal Bala,
Jamrud Road, Peshawar, Tel: 091-843951, Fax:091-841149
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Punjab Province
District: Attock District: Bahawalpur
Social Welfare Society Attock Adam Welfare Society
Address Village & P.O Qutbal Tehsil Fateh Jang, Attock. Ph no: Address 3-Marla Colony Ward No.16 Darbar Road Hasilpur,
057-2211045, Cell no: 0300-8343835 Bahawalpur
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information Focus Area: Tehsil hasilpur
Supported By: National Education Foundation, Lahore,
Center Location: 39 Centers (Non Formal), 01 Centers
(Formal) funded by TVO, Total Centers= 40
AI-Aziz Welfare Society BWP Al-Fatah Development Organization
Address Near Rafi Qarnar Hospital Satellite Town, Bahawalpur. Address Tareen Road Bahawalpur Tel- 0621-886804
Fax: 0621-87056,
Email Address Email Address afatah@mul.paknet.com.pk
Other Information Other Information
Awami Saqafti Anjaman Chunian Awami Rafi-e- Committee
Address Awami Saqafti Anjaman, Tehsil Road, Chunian, Kasur. Address Awami Rafi-e-Committee, Gehlan Hithar, Tehsil
Chunian, Kasur
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Family Planning Association of Pakistan Grass- root Organization for Human Development GODH
Address 3-A, Temple Road Lahore,Tel:111-22-33-66 , Fax: 042- Address H. 4, St.No.27 , Canal Park, Main Bazar , Gulberg II,
6368692 Lahore, Tel: 0092-42-5871233
Email Address info@fpapak.org, www.fpapak.org, Email Address godh1@hotmail.com, godhlahore@gmail.com
Other Information Other Information Focus Area: Education & Health awarness, CapaDistrict
Building for Gypsy Communities
Supported By: Different Donors,
Center Location: 10 Education Centers at different
localities in Gypsy community in Lahore District
PACADE – Pakistan Association for Continuing & Adult Education Pakistan Girl Guides Association
Address 101-J, Model Town, Lahore, 092-42-5830148/5845402, Address Punjab Guide House No.5 Habib Ullah Road Lahore, Tel:
042-6302358 Fax:042-6312354
Email Address pacade@brain.net.pk Email Address pggalre@brain.net.pk
Other Information Focus Area: EFA & Continuing Education Other Information Supported by : UNESCO, ACCU etc.
Advocacy, Research,
Teachers Training, Material Production, International
Linkages, Supported By: Different Donors including:TVO,
Japanese Embassy
Action Aid, INFAQ Foundation
UNESCO, Membership
Private Donors, PACADE has over the years made more
than 6000 village women literate.
During mentioned period 100 centres were run in Lahore
district.
(Mostly to test literacy methodologies)
SHE (Self Help Enterprises) Society for the Advancement of Education (SAHE)
Address 5, Hajee Lal Street Temple Road Lahore , Tel: 042-7314281, Address 65-C, Garden Block, New Garden Town, Lahore, Tel:
0333-4234068 Fax:042-7354198 042-5868115-16 Fax: 042-5839816
Email Address Sheorg@yahoo.com Email Address sahe@sahe.org.pk
Other Information Center Location: 5 Other Information Center Location: 20
Peoples Welfare Council Sher Sultan Rural Development Organization Kot Addu.
Address Ali Pur Road Sher Sultan, Muzaffargarh. Address RDO House Madni Town Kot Addu, Muzaffargarh.
0662241365, 0662243855, 03007482543
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information Supported By: Literacy commission, Membership Fee,
Community Condition,
Center Location: 63
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
District: Sargodha
Anjman Falah-e-Deh Aurat Moavan Aurat
Address Chak N0.135/SB Silanwali, Sargodha Address Chak N0.77/SB, Sargodha, Cell no: 0300-8700477
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information Focus Area: District Sargodha
Supported By: PEF,
Center Location: 3 District Govt., Literacy 10, district 3
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Society for the Empowerment of the People Social Welfare And Community Development Society
Address Chak No. 11/WB Near Rest House Vehari, Tel: 0693-62856 Address Basti Mehmood Khan Khichi Kot Ghatta, Burewala
Vehari, Tel: 0447-59336 Fax:0447-55236
Email Address sepvehari@yahoo.com Email Address swcds@hotmail.com
Other Information Other Information
Sachal Ecuacational & Health Welfare Association Young Lanjar Welfare Association
Address Street # 2, Main Abdul Ghaffar Colony Daharki, District Address Village Lakho Lanjari BPO Wadhan Mahar Ghotki Tel:
Ghotki Tel: 0703-43104,PP 41583 0300-3119146
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 18
District: Hyderabad
Al-Mehran Rural Development & Welfare Organization Bhit Shah Declaration Coordinating Council
Address New Saeedabad, Ward 2, P.O New Saeedabad Address Block-A, Flat 2 Bhitai Nagar Hyderabad Tel: 0221-616784
Hyderabad Tel: 0235- 843311
Email Address Sattar-urs2004@yahoo.com Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) Shaheed Hosh Mohammad Sheedi Welfare Organization
Address H. 49, Sindh Muslim Housing Society, Oasimabad Address Almustafa Prince Town Bungalow 32-33, Near
Hyderabad Tel: 0221-654725, 656333 Wadhowa Qasimabad Hyderabad Tel: 0221-650637,
Fax: 0221-652126 0333-2607499
Email Address Email :spo@ hyd.paknet.com.pk Email Address
Other Information Other Information
Al-Basir Al-Mukhtar Social Welfare Tanzeem Al- Qalam Educational Development Welfare Organization
Address Nusrat Bhutto Colony, Daira Coldrinks, Diara Chowk, Address Plot / House # 49, Sector 4-3, New Abadi Baldia Town
Nort, Nazim Near Block-T, Karachi, Ph: 0320-2078796 Karachi, Ph: 0300-3672003,0300-3024042
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 20 Center Location: 40
Ali Shahbaz Welfare Organization Al- Syed Educational & Welfare Sociaty
Address R-50, Architect & Engineers Co-operative Housing Address Plot # 2429, Block A, Abidabad, Baldia Town, Karachi
Socaity, Block # 9 Gulistan-e- Jauhar, Scheme # 36, Cell # 0321-2098676
Karachi
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: CapaDistrict Building of Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 15 Center Location: 20
Pakistan Institute Of Labour Education & Research Pakistan Woman Lawyers' Association
Address 141-D. Block 2, PECHS KarachiTel; 021-4557009, 4552170 Address 710, Kashif Centre, 7th Floor Shahrah-e-Faisal Karachi
Fax: 021-4557009 4552170 Tel; 021-5213533 Fax:021-5673286
Email Address Email Address pawla@fascom.com
Other Information Other Information
Sindh Graduates Association Shah Latif Social Welfare & Educational Society
Address 9/8-Rimpa Plaza, M.A Jinnah Road, Karachi Tel: 021- Address Memon Goth Malir Karachi, Ph: 021-4560798
7765867 Fax: 021-7724359
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Centers Location: 50 Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 14
Sahara Sociaty Welfare & Education Development Organization United Youth Welfare. Organization
Address Gulshan -e- Hadeed, Bin Qasim Town, Karachi Address Plot # 1066, Sector # 9 Block B Saeedabad Baldia Town
karachi Ph: 021-2810840,0300-2311727,
Email Address Email Address uyworg@yahoo.com,
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supportted By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi,
Center Location: 5 Center Location: 65
Sindh Rural Development Programme Shaheed Shah Nawaz Khan Memorial Social Welfare Association
Address Garhi Khairo, Jacobabad Address Association, Village Wafadar Khan Sundrani C/o
Mehran PCO Rehbar Chowk, Thul, District Jacobabad
Ph: 0772-610071,561020,0301-3843173
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 7 Center Location: 15
Shah Abdul Latif Samaji Sangat Development Organization Village Welfare Association
Address Post Office Tangwani (79150), Tehsil Tangwani District Address Welfare House, Tangwani P.O. Tangwani Taluka
Kashmore @ Kandkhot Ph: 0722-610698,610684,033- Kandhkol Jacobabad Tel: 0721-4277
7303270,0333-7128922
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area:
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By:
Center Location: 15 Center Location:
District: Kashmor District: Khairpur
Kainaat Welfare Association Al- Mustafa Welfare Association
Address Taluka Kandhkot, District kashmore, Sindh Post Code Address P.O. Dubi, Taluka Thari Mirwah, District Khairpur Mirs
79160, Ph no: 0722-706252, Cell no: 0333-7344282,
Email Address kainaatwa@yahoo.com Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Education, Health and Human Rights Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Donor Orgainzations and community Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 1 Non profit, 1 Language center Center Location: 17
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 12
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 7 Center Location: 32
Social Aid Education & Development Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Social Welfare Associatin
Address D-436, Wariter Road Sukkur Tel: 071-612144 ,0300-9313195 Address Unit # 15, Shamsher Shah Muhallah, near Mustafai
,Fax: 071-22270 General Hospital Sukkur Ph: 071-615224,0300-3104489
Email Address safedevelopment@yahoo.com Email Address
Other Information Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 50
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Social welfare Association Sujag Sartiyoon Development Welfare Association
Address P.O. Tharechani-Village Sangi Tehsil Panoakil Sukkar Tel: Address Q.# C-33, Barrage Colony Barrage Road, Sukkur
0300-3136238
Email Address Salbswa_org@yahoo.com Email Address
Other Information Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 5
Sharfabad Social Welfare Association Shah Latif Youth Socail Welfare Association
Address Sharfabad near central jail colony left barrage taluka rohri Address Village Jaffarabad, Sukkur
District Sukkur Cell: 0300-3135708
Email Address Email Address
Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education Other Information Focus Area: Non Formal Basic Education
Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi Supported By: Directorate of NFE Sindh, Karachi
Center Location: 45 Center Location: 8
Source: Directory of Donor's Assistance for Pakistan's Education Sector, Ministry of Education, Islamabad 2005
Annexure 2
Punjab Govt. efforts for Literacy
Source: Pakistan Social & Living Standards Measurement Survey 2006‐07
• A ‐ Advocacy, NGO’s who are into Advocacy & lobby for literacy
• NA – Not Available
• T ‐ Training of Teachers, field staff: expertise
• M ‐ Material Development : Expertise
• LLL ‐ Life long learning, which will cover past literacy, past literacy & other supportive activities by the NGO’s
• CLC ‐ Community Learning Centers
• GOP ‐ Government of Pakistan
• GO Punj ‐ Government of Punjab
• GO Sind ‐ Government of Sindh
• GO NWFP ‐ Government of NWFP
• GO Bu ‐ Government of Baluchistan
• UNESCO ‐ United Nation Education & Societies, Cultures, Organization
• UNICEF ‐ UMTED Nation
• BUNYAD ‐ Bunyad Foundation
• NGO’s ‐ Non Government Organization/Non Profit Organization