
Al-Khidmat Welfare Society: Karachi based Islamic Welfare organizations.
Care Foundation: It is Care's endeavor to provide a marketable, quality education to all. Care views its work as nation building; by empowering our children with a solid education, we hope to make them better, more productive members of society.
Human Rights Education Program: Children's Education Center based in Karachi focusing on human rights.
Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad
Jazbah Magazine: Excellent site on Pakistani women.
The Pakistan Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled: PSRD is a non-profit, charitable organization established in 1957 in Lahore, Pakistan. It is supported by donations from philanthropic individuals and organizations.
Pakistan Institute of Labour Education & Research: PILER works for the uplift of working people through Education, Research, and Advocacy. We also maintain data, news, journals publications, books and other resource material on labour and related issues. Our main focus is Pakistan but we are also involved in regional and international initiatives. This home page is an effort to provide a window to the situation of working people, especially, in Pakistan.
Sindh Agricultural and Forestry Workers Cooperation Organization
Sindh Education Foundation: Established in 1992 as a semi-autonomous organization, SEF's initial activities began with the provision of grants and loans to educational institutes and organizations. SEF now mobilizes communities providing educational initiatives and also conducts researches to study the impact of its programs and identify improved systems for community enhancement.
Society for the Advancement of Higher Education
The Society for the Advancement of Community, Health, Education and Training: A non-government welfare and development organization that seeks to make meaningful and lasting interventions in areas central to the progress of human development, which encompasses different dimensions of socio-economic progress.
Sungi Development Organization: Based in Abbotabad and working in Hazara District. Mission: To bring about policy and institutional changes by mobilizing deprived and marginalized communities with a view to creating an environment in which communities at the local level may be able to transform their lives through the equitable and sustainable use of resources. http://www.worldsindhi.org The World Sindhi Institute (WSI) is committed to achieving human rights for the Sindhis of Sindh in southeastern Pakistan through a nonviolent advocacy, activist, and academic campaign. WSI brings together Sindhis of all religious and geographical backgrounds and their supporters in a proactive, progressive movement whose purpose is to inform others of the human rights and environmental atrocities occurring in Sindh. WSI initiates and welcomes collaborative projects with other governmental and non-governmental organizations and individuals seeking positive, nonviolent change in South Asia and elsewhere.
Urban Resource Center Karachi: Great portal for urban development and housing issues in Pakistan.