Evolution of Urban Community Development in Pakistan
Urban Community Development in Pakistan began as an experimental fieldwork practice in 1952-53, with the first project in Haji Dilboth Goth focusing on improving women and children's health. Challenges arose in applying rural community development methods to urban areas. The second project in Lyari
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Haji Shariatullah and the Faraizi Movement in British India
Haji Shariatullah, an Islamic reformer born in 1781, founded the Faraizi movement in 1818 in British India to promote Islamic practices and protect tenants' rights. His early life, education in Arabia, and the significance of the Faraizi Movement in the revival of Islam are highlighted in this histo
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Enhancing Program and Project Evaluation: Insights from Malaysia
In the presentation by Dr. Shahrazat Binti Haji Ahmad, Deputy Director of the Implementation Coordination Unit at the Prime Minister's Department of Malaysia, the focus is on the importance of outcome-based approaches in evaluating program and project performance. The Malaysian government emphasizes
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Story of Hope: Transforming Lives Through Assistance
Amidst the devastation caused by natural disasters, organizations like OfERR provide relief and assistance to those in need. Haji Muhammad's family in Sri Lanka found hope and support through OfERR's initiatives, leading to a transformation in their lives post-tsunami. The story reflects the impact
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