PPRP

People's Poverty Reduction Program

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Poverty Score Card Survey
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Formation of Local Support Organization
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Routine Meeting of Community Organization
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Construction of Low cost Houses
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Enterprise Development by utilizing CIF
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Vocational Training Program
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Vocational Training Program
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Launching Ceremony of Expension of UCBPRP in the Sindh Province
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The Officials of Government of Sindh Visited Program Area of UCBPRP
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Ex-CM Sindh addressing Rural organized Women of Sindh, Pakistan

#1_Visit of SRSO-Board of Directors (BoD) in Thatta.

A delegation of SRSO-Board of Directors (BoD) members visited different initiatives under the Government of Sindh funded People’s Poverty Reduction Program (PPRP) in the district of Thatta. The delegation was comprised of Ms. Sadiqa Salahuddin, Ms. Raheema Panhwar, Mr. Aazar Ayaz, Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Abro, Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khero, Dr. Waheed Umrani, and Mr. Muhammad Dittal Kalhoro (CEO SRSO). Mr. Parvez Ahmed Chandio(DG Directorate PPRP), Mr. Muhammad Siddique Palijo (Deputy District Education Officer Thatta), Mr Khuda Bux Behrani(Deputy Director Social Welfare Department Thatta), Mr. Niaz Ahmed Memon(Additional Director Social Welfare Thatta), and other officials of Social Welfare Department were also accompanied them.
They visited different interventions of PPRP, in village Qaim Shoro of UC Jhangri, like low cast houses(LCH), there are 102 LCH have been provided in the Union Council, met with beneficiaries of Community Investment Fund(CIF)- Revolving Fund), Vocational Training Programme and Enterprise Development. Also attended Managerial Activist Conference and Rural women Leaders of Community Institutions (COs, VOs & LSOs) from different villages participated in the conference and shared the progress of their Village and community level initiatives under different interventions of PPRP that have changed their lives. 253 female community leaders and activists participated in the conference(MAC).