About Organization
  • Established in: 2013

  • Registration Law: Voluntary Social Welfare Organizations (Registration & Control) Ordinance 1961

  • Themes & Interventions: Education, Environment, Disaster, Disaster Preparedness, Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Women, Children, Economic Empowerment, Disability, Interfaith Harmony

  • What We Do: Awareness Raising, Advocacy, Research, Service Delivery, Capacity Building

Contact Details
  • Head Office at Sanghar

  • C-235, Gulshan-e-Aqil Housing Society Khipro, District Sanghar

  • Phone: 03330395809

  • Email: dawn.d.org@gmail.com

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Goal 1 No Poverty, Goal 3 Good Health and Wellbeing, Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation, Goal 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities, Goal 12 Responsible Consumption and Production, Goal 13 Climate Action, Goal 15 Life and Land, Goal 16 Peace, Justice and Institutions, Goal 17 Partnerships for the Goals

Introduction
Dawn Development Organization (DDO) was established in 2013 and the organization is registered under Social Welfare Act 1961. DDO envisions a society in which all citizens, irrespective of their gender, class, religion, or sect, have equal opportunity for growth, and participation in local and national affairs.
Vision:
Socially and Economically Equal and Viable Society as Sun Light
Mission:
DDO mission is to empower marginalized communities with a focus on women, children, and youth and support the process of their poverty alleviation through direct interventions and advocacy.
Goal:
The goal of DDO is to contribute in improving the living standard of the vulnerable communities of Rural & Deserted areas of Sindh through community mobilization, capacity building, advocacy & strengthening of institutions at the grass root level.
Objectives:
  • Promotion of formal and non-formal education, and raising awareness about reproductive health, HIV prevention, and life skills-based education and rights.
  • Empower and mainstream the women, adolescent girls, and children who face protection, gender, and rights-based issues to be productive citizens.
  • Explore the viable channels to accelerate the process for better livelihood through economic empowerment, reviving community-based infrastructure, and promoting skilled persons to reach the job markets.
  • Advocate rights-based approach by enabling and involving youth, adolescent boys and girls to get rid of drugs, and other social evils
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