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Sr.# | Project Title | Duration | Project Area | Donor | Project Budget | Major Achievements |
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1. | Foundation Assisted Schools Promoting Private Schools in Rural Sindh (Five Schools) |
2016 to Continue | Ghotki | Sindh Education Foundation Sindh (SEF) Government of Sindh | 27 Million Per Year | Through FAS-PPRS project, LDF has constructed seven schools in District Ghotki for out of school children’s, every school is consisting on 10 to 25 class rooms with corridors also toilets and boundary walls. LDF is currently providing free and quality education in the seven schools of district Ghotki with the financial support of SEF & GoS. These schools are in villages Sono Pittafi, Azmat Bharo, Jamal Din Mahar & Khanpur Mahar, Khangharh, Dargahi Arbani, about 4570 students of rural areas are getting free & quality education in these schools, and 175 teaching & non-teaching staff are working in these schools. |
2 | SEF Assisted Schools (Three School) |
2015 to continue | Ghotki | Sindh Education Foundation Sindh (SEF) Government of Sindh | 5 Million per year | Through SAS-IELP project, LDF has constructed three schools in District Ghotki for out of school children’s, every school is consisting on 10 to 20 class rooms with corridors also toilets and boundary walls. LDF is providing free and quality education in three schools of Village Gul Hassan Malik, Jalal Din Mahar & Mangan Dari of Taluka Khangharh district Ghotki with the support of SEF & GoS, in these school 720 students of rural areas are getting free & quality education in this school, and 37 teaching & non-teaching staff are working in these schools. |
3 | Adolescent and Adult Learning and Training Program (AALTP) | July,01- 2024 to continue | Ghotki | Sindh Education Foundation Sindh (SEF) Government of Sindh | 3 Million Per year | LDF is successfully implementing its project titledAdolescent and Adult Learning and Training Programme (AALTP) with financial support of Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) & Government of Sindh. The project started in July 2024 and covers district Ghotki Sindh. It is an ongoing project. So far, over 350 adolescents, including both girls and boys, have been enrolled in the Adolescent and Adult Learning and Training Program. Furthermore, LDF has enrolled 52 adults in its Skill Development Program, where they successfully completed courses in industrial tailoring, embroidery, and mobile repair. Many graduates of this program have established their own small businesses, contributing to economic empowerment and community development in their towns. |
4 | Strengthening Local Civil Society and Community-based Organizations and their Capacity in the Nutrition Sector in Sindh (SIGN) | 1st September 2024 to 15th May 2025 | Ghotki | International Rescue Committee European Union (EU) MERF |
7 Million | LDF is successfully implementing its project titled Strengthening Local Civil Society and Community-based Organizations and their Capacity in the Nutrition Sector in Sindh (SIGN). LDF has signed the agreement with International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Nutrition Project in Union Council Lohi & Mithri of Taluka Khangharh District Ghotki. This initiative aims to address the root causes of malnutrition by mobilizing communities, raising awareness, screening and fostering proactive advocacy for improved nutrition outcomes. The project has successfully achieved several key milestones to strengthen local civil society and community-based organizations in the nutrition sector in Sindh.
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5 | Strengthening Local Civil Society and Community-based Organizations and their Capacity in the Nutrition Sector in Sindh (SIGN) | 29th, February 2024 to 31st July 2025 | Ghotki | Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) | - | LDF has signed the agreement with SPO on Capacity Building, through this project SPO has trained to the LDF Senior Management Team, Staff of the LDF and Board of Directors on different tools, Financial Management, Good Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Program & Projects implementation, Writing Proposals & Budgeting, Action Plan, WorkPlan and specially on Nutrition component. SPO played a vital role as the capacity-building partner, conducting workshops and training sessions to enhance the skills and knowledge of project Staff. Additionally, SPO invited the project team to participate in DCCN (District Coordination and Collaboration Network) meetings and intersectoral workshops, fostering strong relationships with other organizations and government departments. These efforts significantly contributed to the successful establishment of Village Health Communities and Community Support Groups and the overall strengthening of local civil society and community-based organizations in the nutrition sector. |