About Organization
  • Established in: 2004

  • Registration Law: Societies Registration Act 1860

  • Themes & Interventions: Education, Water Management, Sanitation, Disaster Management, Health, Women, Violence against Women, Gender Based Violence/GBV, Gender Discrimination, Economic Empowerment, Livelihood, Agriculture

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

Contact Details
  • Head Office at Khairpur

  • Safi House, near Cotton Factory, Beside RHC Choondiko, Taluka Nara, District Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh

  • Phone: 0243559234

  • Other Offices: Ghotki, Sukkur

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Goal 1 No Poverty, Goal 2 Zero Hunger, Goal 3 Good Health and Wellbeing, Goal 4 Quality Education, Goal 5 Gender Equality, Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation, Goal 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

Introduction

We are professional women who are associated with various organizations. We thought to contribute for communities of Nara belt through taking various initiatives in health, education and skills development.

The organization is grown out of the community development workers and professionals who served the target through various plate forms including OMV- Pakistan.  One of the reasons for the establishment of the  Golden Hands of Sand Dunes سونا هٿ ڀٽن جا is to strive for the continuity of the  OMV  activities in education, health, women empowerment, and water and sanitation sectors through community participation. The team possesses 20 years of rich experience in community development and understand fully the dynamics and context of the area. The team is also well aware of what works and what does not as far as community projects are concerned.

Vision

Empowered and independent communities by helping women/men to acquire the education, skills, and resources necessary to build self-sufficient prosperous lives.

Mission Statement

To increase literacy, promote health, socio-economic development, and status of vulnerable and disadvantaged women, children, youths, and men in community settings offering alternative models of the development

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