RISE Thatta

RISE Thatta A sustainable society with equal rights for all. It is registered under social welfare Ordinance 1961.

Rehabilitation of Indus and Sustainability of Rural Empowerment (RISE) was established in 2009 by social and politically motivated and dedicated activists for women empowerment, improving environmental status, managing disaster risk and enhancing skills for sustainability of rural areas of Sindh, Pakistan. RISE is playing an active role for socio-economic and cultural development of the society wi

th rights based participatory approach through focusing on institutionalization. RISE believes that social issues cannot be resolved without collaborative working mechanisms of stakeholders and the assistance of public sector. It was consisting strategy with district governments now we are able to convince it to take the responsibility and apply social will to address illiteracy, gender discrimination, violence against the weaker segments of the society, health issues, agricultural problems and environmental degradation.

Monsoon Rains devastated Thatta URBAN POVERTY
14/09/2012

Monsoon Rains devastated Thatta URBAN POVERTY

14/09/2012
04/09/2012

*~* ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MEMBERSHIP IN RISE NGO THATTA*~*

REHABILITATION OF INDUS & SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL EMPOWERMENT (RISE) IS A NON PROFIT AND LOCAL NGO OF DISTRICT THATTA. RISE ANNOUNCES 50 MEMBERSHIP SEATS FOR ONLY THE LOCAL, ENERGETIC & DEVOTED YOUTH OF CITY AND DISTRICT THATTA TO BE A PART OF RISE TEAM.
INTERESTED CANDIDATES ARE DIRECTED TO SEND THEIR CVs ON

[email protected]

KINDLY MENTION REF: MEM.01 IN SUBJECT LINE.
LAST DATE TO APPLY: 08-SEPT-2012
MINORITIES & FEMALES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

REGARDS
MEDIA & COMMUNICATION OFFICER,
REHABILITATION OF INDUS & SUSTAINABILITY OF RURAL EMPOWERMENT (RISE) THATTA
www.risepak.org
0298-611293( 09:00 am to 05:00 pm)

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10/08/2012
RISE field pics in different villages of U.C Bello, Sujawal About Hygiene.
10/08/2012

RISE field pics in different villages of U.C Bello, Sujawal About Hygiene.

11/06/2012

DELHI --- “I am overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of girls and boys and the rigour they go through every day,” said Catarina Furtado, who was visiting Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya in Jaffarpur, Delhi, a school that implements the Adolescence Education Programme supported by UNFPA India in collaboration ...

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