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Table Contents:
Contents 01. Partner organizations of FRDP: .............................................................................................. 2
02. Geographical Coverage: ......................................................................................................... 3
03. Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 4
04. Area of Operation .................................................................................................................. 5
05. Working Areas: ...................................................................................................................... 5
06. MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ...................................................................................................... 5
07. Programs & Projects .............................................................................................................. 6
7.1. Completed Programs & Projects: .................................................................................... 6
8. Affiliations: ............................................................................................................................. 13
9. Publications: ........................................................................................................................... 13
10. Contact Us: ........................................................................................................................... 13
11. FRDP General Body .............................................................................................................. 14
12. FRDP Registration Certificate ............................................................................................... 15
13. FRDP Audit Report ............................................................................................................... 16
14. FRDP Resources ................................................................................................................... 18
15. FRDP Structure: .................................................................................................................... 18
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01. Partner organizations of FRDP:
(Some of them are as under)
UNFAO
Concern Worldwide Pakistan
UNICEF Pakistan
OXFAM Novib
IOM Pakistan
CARE International
SAFWCO Sindh
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02. Geographical Coverage:
FRDP is working in the following districts of Sindh.
District Worked with Donor / Partner
Mirpurkhas UNICEF, IOM, GAYA Trust, PMA
Sanghar UNICEF
Jamshoro USAID/GEP , USAID / Citizens’ Voice Project, MJSF
Hyderabad USAID/GEP
Tando Muhammad Khan USAID/GEP
Tando Allahyar USAID/GEP
Thatta USAID/GEP
Badin USAID/GEP
Dadu CARE International
Qambar Shahdadkot CARE International
Khairpur Mir’s OXFAM Novib
Jacobabad UNICEF, IOM , UNFAO, Concern Worldwide
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03. Introduction:
Fast Rural Development Program (FRDP) is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization, registered under the societies Act XXI of 1860, working in the rural areas of Sindh, Pakistan. The Program is aimed at facilitating the rural communities in a way that they can be empowered to secure their rights with command over the resources and capabilities to manage the process of sustainable development. FRDP is involved with overall integrated rural development but her major focus is to promote Health & Hygiene, Relief support activities, improve Education status to support the target of MNCH, Universal Primary Education (UPE) goal, Poverty Alleviation, Rights protection, Water and Sanitation and Capacity Building Sindh province.
Vision:
Poverty - Alleviation and Capacity Enhancement of the nations through introduction of Education, Health & Vocational trainings where they access to the basic amenities of life on base of justice.
Mission: o FRDP mission is coordinate the energies of qualified, young, energetic, motivated
professionals for improvement in the quality of life, And uplift of marginalized communities of through means of sustainable development.
o We are connection among community with opportunities through important program
that change their lives for the better.
o Improve poor quality through gender sensitive with community centred approaches by providing a position of social and economic services. Support for helpful change by sharing relations with others for civic society.
Core Values o Working & living together in the community with our beneficiaries o Dignity, respect & sensitivity o United efforts with teamwork, mutual co-operation & sharing o Building knowledge to open our eyes to opportunities o Equality & inclusion regardless of gender, ethnic group or other social divisions o Honesty & transparency in our intentions and activities o Quality service to our beneficiaries o Respect for our heritage
Aim o Poverty eradication & people’s empowerment
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Objectives o Reduce Poverty o Empower people socially & economically o Promote human rights and social justice o Impede environmental degradation & counteract its effects
04. Area of Operation:
Currently, FRDP is working in District Jacobabad with the support of UNFAO on “Support for recovery of agriculture based livelihood of vulnerable families affected by 2012 flood of Sindh and Balochistan of Pakistan”, With the support of OXFAM Novib in District Khairpur on “Linking Home Based workers to Market” With the support of USAID / Citizens Voice Project in District Jamshoro on “Importance of Local Government System”. FRDP has also worked in 9 different districts focusing on the daily routine activities i.e. Gender Equity Program, Education, Health, WASH, Shelter, Livelihoods, Capacity Building etc and various other areas of district affected by the monsoon floods in year 2010-2012.
05. Working Areas:
FRDP works to provide grass roots Level assistance to empower communities to overcome their economical and social psychological barriers that normally come across Human’s Lives. We also work with government service delivery outlets as well as help policy formulation for organizational development through capacity building, administrative support and policy advocacy.
o Educational Development and Awareness o Primary and Reproductive Health Care o Youth Development and Capacity Building o Empowerment through Rights Based Advocacy o Disasters Responses in Emergencies o Gender and Women Empowerment o Civil Society Strengthening & Good Governance o Need based livelihood Program Interventions
06. MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
6.1 Organizational Management
The constitution of FRDP has given the supreme authority of the organization to the general body (GB) who approve major policy amendments. The day to day running of the organization is overseen by the Executive Director with the assistance on the Program Operating Cell (POC). The POC consists of the heads of department and administrative and accounting sections. The POC meet regularly (normally weekly) to discuss current issues, policy and to make recommendations to the EC for their approval. The POC implement the decisions of the EC and develop plans for running the program activities.
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There is a further layer of management, predominately comprising 3 District Offices; Each District Office is leaded by a District Managers under super vision of General Manager Operation. FRDP’s organizational structure has been updated to reflect both its new strategy and also to assist with the development of good management and leadership practices. The new structure has been designed to accommodate the growth that is planned during the next 5 years. This diagram effects the intended structure of the organization for the entire program implementation period although the numbers of staff shown are for the end of the period.
6.2 Financial Management FRDP has its own financial manual and procedures & Financial Software called Tally ERP, which is centralized. The Finance & Admin Manager is responsible for maintaining and controlling the budget, allocation of overheads and for the preparation of financial reports. Independently the internal auditors check and advise on corrective measures to ensure an accurate and transparent system.
6.3 Planning Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) The purpose of the PME department is to provide effective support in regard to information, decision making and activities executed by the FRDP personnel. The PME department has a critical role to play in increasing the effectiveness of FRDP’s programs and projects. It is the department responsible for facilitating the planning processes, tracking progress versus targets and assessing the effectiveness of activities. Although the PME department is not core in the sense of actually implementing development work at the field level, it is a vital support system to enable the core work to be done. PME is a department which requires a continuous feedback loop with planning activities being adjusted in response to interpretation of evaluation studies. The PME department is the central co-ordination point for all qualitative and quantitative program related data. The information is collated which allows it to be used in an integrated manner, giving a view of the bigger picture. The information is reviewed monthly at all management levels.
07. Programs & Projects
FRDP has carried different programs and projects with the target communities, the detail is as follows:
7.1. Completed Programs & Projects:
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Sr.#
Title & Name of Project
Duration
Donor / Partner
NGO
Photo Achievements
01 Support for
recovery of
agriculture
based
livelihood of
vulnerable
families
affected by
2012 flood of
Sindh and
Balochistan
of Pakistan
District
Jacobabad
from 1st
January 2015
to 30 April
2015
UKAID / UNFAO
Provided OKRA Seed & Fertilizers to 125 Farmers through Farmers Field School approach for 62.5 Acers agricultural land.
Provided Tomato Seed & Fertilizers to 75 Famers through Farmers Field School Approach for 37.5 Acers agriculture land.
Provided Sunflowers Seed & Fertilizers to 75 Farmers through Farmer Field School Approach for 75 Acers of agriculture Land.
Trained the 250 Farmers about the agriculture & linking to market.
02 Importance of
Local
Government
Systems ,
District
Jamshoro 26th
March 2015
to 25th June
2015
USAID / Citizens Voice Project
Engaging youth on the importance of local government system
Campaigns on the importance of local government system
Awareness Initiatives (IEC Material )
Media Campaign (FM, TV, Cable etc)
Debate Competitions at Colleges & Universities
Street Theatre Awareness of Local Governments system
Letter writing Campaign 03 Linking
Home Based
Workers to
markets,
Khairpur
Mirs
1st April 2014
to 30th
October 2014
OXFAM Novib
Baseline Survey
100 Mobilization Meetings with HBWs
5 Orientation workshops/Seminars
Formation of 17 CIGs
End line Survey
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04 WASH response to flood affected people of UC Nawra, District Jacobabad 27th March 2014 to 26th June 2014
USAID Rapid Fund Concern Worldwide
Health & Hygiene Sessions of Community
Construction of 250 Latrines
Installation of 40 Hand Pumps
Distribution of Hygiene kits
Distribution of Jerry Cans
05 Emergency WASH Response in District Khairpur Mirs 9th September 2013 to November2013
OXFAM Novib
Total Caseload for 800 families details of project below:
800 Hygiene kits 90 Pit Latrines construction
200 Hygiene Sessions
06 Humantrain Capacity Building (HCB) June 2013 to June 2014.
OXFAM Novib
Capacity Building of Staff & Partners
Purchase of Financial Software
Organizations Policy review.
07 Pakistan Approach for Total Sanitation (PATS) March 2013 to February 2014
UNICEF/ NRSP
Total Caseload for 6600 families details of project below:
Construction of 34 School WASH Facilities.
Repairing of 12 School WASH Facilities.
42 Construction & Installation of New Hand pumps
148 repairing of Hand pump.
Hygiene sessions to communities
BCC Campaigns at School Level & Community level.
08 Citizen Voice Project / Voter Education in Taluka Kotri, District
USAID/ CVP Project
Voter Education to Area people through different ways to increase the voting ratio.
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Jamshoro, Sindh March-2013 to July 2013
09 WASH Project District Jacobabad 22nd September 2012 to 21st December 2012
UNICEF Pakistan
Total Caseload for 4000 families details of project below:
Water Trucking 4000 Hygiene kits 84 Hand Pumps Installation
52 Rehabilitation of Hand Pumps
504 Pit Latrines construction 59 Raised Pit Latrine
construction 3000 buckets distributions
10 Emergency Shelter District Jacobabad, Sindh 28-09-2012 to 03-10-2012
IOM / UK AID
Distribution of Emergency Shelter Kits to 2000 Families including NFI’s, in District Jacobabad, Sindh
11 Third Party Monitoring at District Dadu 25th May 2012 to July 2012
CARE International
Monitoring of WASH & Health activities of two Implementing partners of CARE International JORDAN & PDI.
12 WASH Project at UC Kanhar, District Sanghar 27th March 2012 to 26th April 2012
UNICEF Pakistan
80 Hygiene Sessions. 40 Pit Latrines 4000 Buckets distribution
2000 Hygiene Kits Dewatering of Villages Safe Drinking Water through
Mobile Water Filter Plant
Hygiene Knowledge through FM Radio
8000 Soaps distribution
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13 Winterization Kits & NFI’s in Taluka Jhuddo & KGM
IOM & DFID, Japan & USAID
With the Support of IOM, DFID, Japan & USAID winterization kits and NFI distributed in 500 families in two taluka’s of district Mirpurkhas.
Dinner Set 500
Plastic Tarpaulin 1000
Pole & pegs 500
Quilts 2000
Shawal 2000
Sleeping Mats 1000
Solar Lamp 500
Ropes 1000
14 Networking Against Violence Against Women (NAVAW) Dec 2011 to
March 2012
USAID Pakistan & PEACE Sindh
To protect women against all kind of violence through public awareness, media involvement, policy arrangement and advocacy in below districts of Sindh.
Karachi
Jamshoro
Hyderabad
Tando Muhammad Khan
Tando Allahyar
Thatta
Badin
15 Distribution
of Noon Food Items in District Mirpurkhas for flood affected peoples
IOM & DFID
With the support IOM & DFID NFI’s Distributed in Three Taluka’s Sindhri, Hussain Bux Mari & Mirpurkhas, details are as below:
Blankets 2000 Shelter Kits 500 Buckets 500
16 WASH Project 1st November 2011 to 30th November 2011
UNICEF Pakistan
60 Hygiene Sessions. 41 Hand Pumps installations
10 Hand Pumps Rehabilitations
32 Pit Latrines 2980 Jerry Cans distribution 5960 Soaps distribution
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17 Safe Drinking Water to IDP’s in Taluka Hussain Bux Mari 3rd Oct to date
UNICEF Pakistan
Providing safe Drinking water to IDP’s in different villages, we are providing 40000 Liters per day & we have covering so far 8000 peoples per day at different villages.
18 Collection Data of flood affected areas
Stack holders & members
Data collection of flood affected areas is covered in TMA Hussain Bux Mari.
3. Two male and female were trained for data collection from TMA Taluka Hussain Bux.
19 Mobile Medical Camps and ambulance service to support MNHC
GAYA TRUST & PMA
250 villagers and their communities were treated in different disease including diarrhea, ARI and malaria.
Referral mechanism was established with Civil Hospital in severe cases and maternal child health care.
Provided ambulance service to pregnant women in case of delivery.
20 Early Recovery Survey in District Hyderabad
UNDP Pakistan
FRDP Sindh teams were engaged in early recovery survey by UNDP Pakistan in District Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan
21 Water Tinkering
TMA Hussain Bux Mari
Distribution of safe drinking water to IDP’s of District Mirpurkhas covered the Three Union councils of TMA Hussain Bux Mari
UC Truk Ali Mari UC Old mirpur UC Khaan
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22 Training on Gender and Development for different Organizations
SPO and USAID
Three Days Training for the different organization member about the Gender and Development by Fast Rural Development Program Sindh
This training FRDP trained 28 staff member of different organizations.
23 Basic Education & Computer Education to poor people of Sehwan Sharif
FRDP Members and Stack holders
Total benefices 300 out of 300, 25% students getting free education and books as well as computer education free for all students.
School running no profit no loss basses
24 International Children’s day
FRDP Members
Fast Rural Development Program Sindh Celebrate International Children’s day
FRDP Sindh members celebrate international Children’s day in Khairpur Mir’s, Larkana Hyderabad, Dadu, and Sehwan Sharif
25 Mobilization to Female for saving money and proper utilization 2006- 2009
Stack holders & members
Created 40 groups of females and trained them how to manage their own money and how to utilize.
Awareness about their rights.
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8. Affiliations: 8.1 FRDP is member of Human Resource Development Network (HRDN). 8.2 FRDP is member of clusters WASH, Food Security, Shelter, Protection & Child rights. 8.3 FRDP is member of USAID Gender Equity Coalition 8.4 FRDP is member of NHN Network. 8.5 Girls not Brides International
9. Publications:
Quarterly FRDP Surmyoon (Women Rights)
FRDP-Brochure Sindhi/English
FRDP-Over View: Brochure
Employee Retention by ED FRDP Sindh
IEC Material on WASH
Training Manuals for home based workers
10. Contact Us:
1. Head Office: Fast Rural Development Program – FRDP House No. A 20, Al Mustafa Town, Phase II, Qasimabad, Hyderbabad, Sindh Pakistan Contact Person: Muhammad Achar Bozdar Cell: +92 334 5549316, Phone: +92 22 2651015 Email: [email protected] , [email protected] Website: www.frdp.org.pk
2. District Office Mirpurkhas: Contact Person: Abdul Haq Banglani House No. 498, Block- 55, Satellite Town, Mirpurkhas, Sindh, Pakistan Phone #: +92 (0) 23 8405 830 Cell: +92 300 3009726
26 One Day Workshop Challenges of 21st Century and Role of Youth
SPO, PODA ,HIS
Fast Rural Development Program Done One day Workshop on Challenges of 21st Century and Role of Youth
This workshops attend 38 participants
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3. District Office Jacobabad
Near Sui Gas Office, Shikarpur Naka, District Jacobabad, Sindh Contact Person: Mazhar Hussain Cell: +92 72 2652985 Email: [email protected]
4. District Office Khairpur Mir’s First Floor, Kingri Motors Building, Main Khairpur Mirs Road, Shah Hussain Bypass, Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh Pakistan Telephone: 071-5012178 Email: [email protected]
11. FRDP General Body
FRDP has a 8 member General Body which is top decision making body of the organization and delegates its power and authorities. Following are the members of the Executive Body which makes decisions on mutual agreements of all it members after discussions on issues: 1- Mr. Muhammad Achar Bozdar Chairman and Executive Director
2- Ms. Mehtab Baloch – Voice Chairman
3- Mr. Tayabuddin Memon – General Secretary
4- Mr. Rashid Hussain Memon- Finance Secretary
5- Ms. Najma Nawaz – Member
6- Mr. Mir Ali – Member
7- Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Khan – Member
8- Ms. Kehkashan Qaboolyo – Member
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12. FRDP Registration Certificate
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13. FRDP Audit Report
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14. FRDP Resources
13.1. Human Resource:
SR. No
Name Designation Qualification Experience
01 Mr. Muhammad Achar Bozdar
Executive Director
MBA (International Business) United Kingdom / MA (Economics)
12 Years of Experience on different positions with different Organizations i.e. TRDP, NCHD, USAID /Urban Institute etc
02 Mr. Ishaq Israr GM Operations MS Disaster & Crises Management Cert: Project Development
8 Years Experience in Managing Emergency and HID Projects in WASH, Shelter & NFIs, ADR, RJ, MNCH and Livelihoods.
03 Mr. Sajid Hussain Lakhiar
Manager Finance & Administration
MBA – Finance 10 Years of Experience in Finance and admin, worked with different organizations HDF, Action Aid, IMC International, WHH International,
04 Ms. Najma Nawaz Program Manager
MA (Political Science
10 Years Experience worked with many national and international organizations IRC, HANDS, SEF.
05 Dr. Partab Rai Manager Health MBBS, MBA Health Care - UK
5 Years working Experience as Health Manager with different National and International organizations NHS - UK, HANDS.
06 Ms. Samreen Najeeb
HR Officer MBA (HRM) 5 Years Experience with national and international organizations IMC, IRC.
07 Ghulam Akbar Memon
Training Coordinator
MBA HRM 5 Years experience with national organizations TRDP, NCHD, SEF.
08 Ms. Uzma Bhatti Finance & Admin Officer
B.Com 3 Years Experience with INGO Merlin, IMC .
15. FRDP Structure: