
P a g e | 1 Management and Development Foundation – Brief Profile Management & Development Foundation (MDF), a non-political, non-profit making and non- governmental organization (NGO), registered under the Societies Act XXI of 1860 Registration No: 6060, was established on September 21st, 2010 and is certified by following authorities: International Standards Organization (ISO) 9001 Pakistan Center for Philanthropy (PCP) Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) Trade Testing Board (TTB) National Tax Number (NTN) – Federal Board of Revenue RSM (Avais Haider Liaquat Noman) Chartered Accountant Firm for Annual Audit Purpose MDF’s Interventions in Socio Economic Sectors and Organizational Outreach Portfolio MDF is a “Development Oriented Organization working on Policy Changes by Influencing Stakeholders and Piloting the Small Scale Community Level Practical and Adaptable Solutions". MDF has its major interventions in the Sectors of Education, Agriculture & Livestock, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), Low Cost Shelters, Capacity Building of Stakeholders and Livelihood Opportunities with Advocacy, Lobbying & Networking as cross cutting themes. MDF has its presence in 11 districts of Sindh province and 4 districts of Punjab province. MDF has Membership Alliances Networking with more than 15 International and 20 National level Organizations. The MDF’s Board of Governance consists of 9 members including 4 females and 5 males and currently, there are 119 male & 35 female employees working in different MDF’s projects. MDF’s Implementation of Community Driven Projects on Diverse Themes The Food Security Program The Health Program The Education Program Promotion of Drought Resilient Promotion of immunization/vaccination, Intellectual and Holistic Cropping Patterns; Professional trainings to TBAs, Development of Children; Livestock Management; Strengthening of BHUs, Activity Based Learning in Promotion of Self-sufficient Treatment of eye diseases (cataract & Schools; Homestead; glaucoma are common) and Teachers Trainings; Organic Farming Practices; Tele-medicine Children EGRA & EGMA skills; Vegetable Gardening. Socio – Economic Literacy; Child led Research Initiatives. Women Empowerment Program Advocacy for Political Reform Irrigation Water Governance (Inclusion of GBV Prevention) (Inclusion of Social Cohesion) Creating Participatory Improvements in System through Management Strucutre; Economic Skills Provision; Electoral Reforms; Registration of Watercourses; Social Integration; Promotion of Democracy Accountable Establishing Farmer Organizations Political Induction; Models and Constituency Plans; (FOs); Education Promotion; Youth Participation and Pro Women Capacity Building of FO GBV Prevention Mechanism; Legislation; members; Girls Inclusion in Employment; Peace Promotion Committees; Establishing Linkages with Microcredit Services Lobbying & Networking with Government Departments; and Development Partners. Discharge Measurements for Overcoming Water Scarcity. P a g e | 2 MDF’s Approach towards Socio Economic Development of Communities The social mobilization, livelihoods and participatory development for socio economic empowerment of the communities have been the focus of MDF since its inception – September 21st 2010. The livelihood opportunities in rural and urban areas need to be created with the paradigm shift because the income generation activities are not enough keeping in view the growing population in the country. Therefore, youth income generation through capacity building and linkages development have been in the policy of MDF. We believe that the social development can be achieved through: Understanding the Problems and Identifying Opportunities for Social Organization Mobilizing the Target Communities to Organize in the form of Social Institutions Capacity Building of Social Institutions and Youth Volunteers to Support Development Cause Linkages Development with Government Departments and Private Sector for Enhanced Access Facilitating the Community to Supervise and Monitor Provincial, District and Local Funds/Initiatives MDF Geographical Presence: The organization has presence in following districts of Sindh and Punjab provinces: 1. Hyderabad 2. Karachi 3. Badin 4. Tando Muhammad Khan 5. Umerkot 6. Tharparkar 7. Khairpur Mirs 8. Naushehro Feroze 9. Dadu 10. Sukkur 11. Jacobabad 12. Bahawalpur in the Punjab province P a g e | 3 MDF Partners P a g e | 4 MDF Memberships MDF Organogram P a g e | 5 MDF List of Projects No Project Location Duration Source/Funding 1. Baseline Study for Play Umerkot March 2018 to April for the Advancement of 2018 Quality Education (PAQE) II 2. Whole Family Extension Umerkot, Khairpur November 2017 to Approach through & Dadu December 2020 AVCCR University of Animal Sciences Lahore 3. Costed Implementation Sukkur Population Welfare Plan (CIP) with Department, Govt. of Population Welfare Sindh Department, Govt. of Sindh 4. ILMPOSSIBLE-Take a District of Sindh February 2018 to child to School (TACS) Province December 2019 5. Prime Minister Health Jacobabad District September 2017 to Program June 2018 6. Schools Improvement Dadu District June 2017 to Plan in Government March 2018 Schools with Refurbishment and Accessories Provision Community Development Program, Government of Sindh 7. Prime Minister Health Hyderabad District May 2017 to july 2017 Program 8. Adolescent and Adult Dadu District July 2017 Learning and Training To Program of Foundation June 2018 Sindh Education Foundation 9. Partners in Non – Formal Dadu District April, 2017 Education in Sindh – II to January, 2018 Chemonic 10. Assessment of animal Sukkur September, 2016 to population, milk Umerkot june, 2017 availability and milk Larkana marketing in villages Khairpur situated around the Milk Naushahro Feroz Plan international – Producers Group Tharparkar Pakistan Mirpurkhas P a g e | 6 No Project Location Duration Source/Funding Thatta Hyderabad Shaheed Benazirabad 11. Primary Research on Karachi 26 October, 2016 to 30 status and Barriers to Hyderabad December, 2016 Immunization in Urban Slums of Karachi and Civil Society Human and Hyderabad Sindh Institutional Development 12. The Participatory Khairpur District of August 2016 Irrigation Management Sindh Province to (PIM) System for Water September 2017 Governance to Ensure USAID Small Grants and Water Availability at Tail Ambassador’s Fund End of Faiz Gunj Canal in Program Khairpur District 13. Construction of 235 Low Umerkot District of June 2016 Cost Housing Units in Sindh Province District Umerkor Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Housing Cell (BHC), Government of Sindh 14. Construction of 236 Low Tharparker District June 2016 Cost Housing Units in of Sindh Province District Tharparkar Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Housing Cell (BHC), Government of Sindh 15. Training on Surveying Sindh Province February, 2012 to and Designing of February, 2012 Watercourses 16. One Day Event on UC Seerani July, 2013 to August, Climate Resilient 2013 Agriculture 17. Gender Based Umerkot December, 2013 to Violence, 10 Days December, 2012 Activism Rally 18. Agriculture and District Thatta November, 2014 to Commercial Vegetable December, 2014 Training – Sustainable Initiatives Towards Islamic Relief of Pakistan Resilience and Transformation (SIRAT) 19. Disaster Preparedness, District Sujjawal April, 2015 to May, First Aid and Early 2015 Warning System Training for Islamic Islamic Relief of Pakistan Relief’s Sustainable Initiatives Towards Resilience and Transformation (SIRAT) Porject P a g e | 7 No Project Location Duration Source/Funding 20. Value Addition District Sujjawal April, 2015 to trainings Sustainable April, 2015 Initiatives Towards Resilience and Islamic Relief of Pakistan Transformation (SIRAT) 21. Theater Performance for Karachi June 2016 Promoting Peace Building Among Religious and Community Leaders 22. Business Association District Thatta Sindh March 2016 Formation and Training (Master Trainer of BMST) Sustainable Initiatives Islamic Relief Pakistan towards Resilience & Transformation (SIRAT) 23. International Women Day District Badin of Celebration Sindh Province March 2016 ActionAid 24. Partners in Non – Formal District Dadu 1st January, 2016 to Education in Sindh 30th August, 2011 Extendable to 2 years Chemonic 25. Enhance Women’s UC Sakhi Hassan, 1st December, 2015 to Economic Empowerment, North Nazimabad, 28th February, 2017 Karachi Aurat Foundation 26. ILMPOSSIBLE- Take a District Dadu Sindh 1st January, 2016 to Child to School (TACs) 31st December, 2016 British Council 27. ILMPOSSIBLE- Take a District 1st January, 2016 to Child to School (TACs) NausheroFeroz 31st December, 2016 Sindh British Council 28. Conduct/Perform Street District Badin and 30th June, 2015 to 31st Theatres on WASH in Thatta March, 2016 Badin &Thatta Districts of National Rural Support Sindh Province Program (NRSP) 29. “Transforming Children District Dadu Sindh 1st July, 2015 to 31st from Passive Recipients to Province December, 2016 Active Participants USAID Small Grants and through Interactive Ambassador’s Fund Learning and Reading Program Practices” 30. Take a Child to School Badin District of January, 2015 to (TACS) Sindh Province January, 2017 British Council, Children Global Network, FAFEN & SOLF Construction of 200 Low Tharparkar District January, 2015 to 31. Cost Housing Units of Sindh Province December, 2015 (Chowraa) at District Tharparkar Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Housing Cell (BHC), Government of Sindh P a g e | 8 No Project Location Duration Source/Funding 32. Community Mobilization
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