Partnerships

Our Partners

Working with INGOs, UN agencies, and government institutions to deliver accountable programmes across Pakistan.

ACT works with INGOs, UN agencies, government institutions, and bilateral partners to deliver accountable programmes across Pakistan.

ACT International works in close partnership with international NGOs (INGOs), United Nations agencies, and government institutions to design and deliver programmes that are accountable, locally rooted, and built for scale.

These collaborations span food security and livelihoods, health and nutrition, education, climate resilience, gender equality, and youth empowerment — with due diligence and reporting aligned to each partner's institutional standards.

The organisations below represent key institutional partners with whom ACT has implemented or co-financed programmes across urban, rural, and peri-urban districts of Pakistan.

UN Agencies

United Nations agencies with whom ACT implements multi-sector humanitarian and development programmes.

  • World Food Programme (WFP)
  • UNFPA
  • UNICEF
  • UNDP
  • UNESCO
  • International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • UNIDO

INGOs & International Organisations

International non-governmental and technical partners supporting sector expertise, co-financing, and programme quality.

  • GIZ
  • Nutrition International
  • British Council
  • Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

NGOs & Civil Society

National and faith-based civil society partners supporting community outreach, mobilisation, and programme delivery.

  • Caritas
  • Care for Others

Government & Bilateral Donors

National and international government institutions that fund and co-steer ACT programmes.

  • UK aid (formerly DFID)
  • UK Government (FCDO)
  • USAID
  • World Bank

Government of Pakistan

Federal and provincial government programmes and disaster-management institutions ACT coordinates with on the ground.

  • Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP)
  • Benazir Nashonuma Programme (BNP)
  • NDMA Pakistan (with PDMA partners)

Provincial & Regional Governments

Provincial, state, territorial, and capital administration counterparts ACT coordinates with across Pakistan.

  • Government of Punjab
  • Government of Sindh
  • Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Government of Balochistan
  • Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir
  • Government of Gilgit-Baltistan
  • Islamabad Capital Territory Administration

Alliances & networks

ACT is also active in national and global alliances including the Child Rights Movement, Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) Alliance, Better Cotton Initiative, MenEngage Alliance, and the SUN Civil Society Alliance (SUN CSA), among others.

Partnership agreements, safeguarding, and financial accountability are managed to the requirements of each donor and host-government counterpart.

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