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Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) is the leading agency for poverty reduction in Pakistan. [2] In 2017, 'PPAF' won the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Global Diversity & Inclusion Benchmarks (GDIB) Conference held in Karachi, Pakistan [2] Government of Pakistan also provides large amounts of money every year from its budget ...
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This article is a list of notable domestic and international non-governmental organizations operating in the ... List of non-governmental organizations in Pakistan.
Kashf Foundation (Urdu: کشف فاؤنڈیشن) is a non-profit organization, founded by Roshaneh Zafar in 1996. [1] Kashf is regarded as the first microfinance institution (MFI) of Pakistan that uses village banking methodology in microcredit to alleviate poverty by providing affordable financial and non-financial services to low income households - particularly for women, to build their ...
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The Public-Private Alliance Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 donor-supported corporation headquartered in New York.Established with support from United Nations ambassadors from Madagascar, the Dominican Republic and Haiti, PPAF has conducted various development activities in each of these countries and convenes seminars at the United Nations and elsewhere to bring attention to energy and ...
Pages in category "Professional associations based in Pakistan" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The modern history of the Pakistan Army dates back to the formation of Pakistan in 1947, following the partition of the India subcontinent. [1] The army was initially formed as a professional land force by inheriting the assets and personnel of the British Indian Army, with its first commander-in-chief, Frank Messervy.