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SABAR Identity

“Identity is cause; 
brand is effect.”

Larry Ackerman

The SABAR has also some broader objectives:

  1. To facilitate linkages for increasing effective coverage of development process.

  2. Building social capital by mobilizing communities for poverty reduction, livelihoods and sustainable development

  3. To build institutional capacity at local level focusing women for sustainable development.

  4. To build institutional capacity of SABAR for effective and efficient functioning of organization.

  5. To raise funds for self-reliance of SABAR for sustenance of SABAR vision and mission.

  6. To execute business and raise funds both within and outside Pakistan to become self-supporting.

  7. To write, print, publish issue and circulate gratuitously or otherwise any newsletters, reports, periodicals, books, newspapers, films, pamphlets, leaflets, other documents, posters, bill-Boards, and all other information.

  8. To arrange, hold and provide for workshops, lectures, meetings, classes, conferences and other things reasonably necessary for the advancement of the aims of SABAR

  9. To establish and manage libraries and resource centers.

  10. To undertake and execute any charitable trusts for the welfare of women and children which may be lawfully established by SABAR

  11. To raise funds and receive contributions from any person or persons whatsoever by way of subscriptions, donations and otherwise.

  12. To establish and support or aid in the establishment and support of any charitable institution trust or fund.

  13. To conduct, carryout, supervise or support research, participatory or otherwise, in the field of development, social and human welfare and other related fields.

  14. To collect or otherwise acquire information relating to the aims of Strengthening Advocacy Building Approach for Rehabilitation and to collect, communicate process, translate, print, publish or disseminate the same. 

  15. To conduct, carryout, organize or otherwise arrange or assist in the training of workers, researchers and others involved in development related fields.

  16. To enter into and carry into effect agreements or arrangements with associations, institutions, companies or individuals which are necessary for the attainment or furtherance of SABAR Strengthening Advocacy Building Approach For Rehabilitation aims or any of them.

  17. To purchase, take on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any real or personal property or any estate or interest whatsoever and any rights privileges and easements over or in respect of any property which may be considered necessary for the aim of Strengthening Advocacy Building Approach for Rehabilitation.

  18. To sell, manage, lease, mortgage, exchange, dispose of or otherwise deal with and turn to account all or any part of the property of Strengthening Advocacy Building Approach for Rehabilitation, whether movable or immovable, with a view to the promotion of its aims or any of them;

  19. To borrow and raise money in such manner as may be considered necessary.

  20. To invest and deal with any monies of Strengthening Advocacy Building Approach for Rehabilitation not immediately required for use in connection with any of its aims in the purchase of funds, securities, or other investments or property movable or of whatsoever nature, and situated anywhere in Pakistan..

  21. To do all other lawful things, incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above aims.

STRATEGY

“However beautiful the strategy,
you should occasionally
look at the results.”

Winston Churchill

SABAR is playing the role at its part by supporting initiatives for socio-economic uplift of the communities through participatory development approaches, inclusion of all sections of the society in the development process. SABAR promotes people-centered approach to socio-economic uplift advocating the empowerment of people living in poverty through their full participation in all aspects of political, economic and social life, especially in the design and implementation of policies that affect the poorest and most vulnerable groups of society. An integrated strategy towards sustainable development necessitates implementing policies geared to more equitable life earning opportunities and social protection coverage. It is engaged in advocacy, campaigning, community awareness, mass mobilization, participatory community development, participatory research, and networking on the local, Agency as well as national issues negatively affecting the lives and the livelihoods of the poor communities.

 

SABAR is working with the local communities to build their capacities in properly managing their natural livelihood resources. Under this program the local communities are organized and their skills are developed in natural resource management and sustainable livelihoods including introducing modern and appropriate technologies, strengthening indigenous environment- friendly technologies and practices as well as building the capacities of the local communities in alternative livelihoods.

 

SABAR seeks to involve the local communities in the development of local level infrastructure important for the socio economic uplift of the communities. The communities are encouraged to prepare local level infrastructure development projects and plans with the technical support of SABAR team. The communities collect local level contribution for the certain community share of project cost as to ensure their ownership in the project; the remaining cost is made available through grants from the donors or local governments.

info.sabarfoundation@gmail.com

Contact Cell +92-3339236805

LandLine +92-91-5711298

Registered with Society Act 

Office :Accademy Town Cannal Road Street No4 Sabar house, Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan.

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