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Project 3

Youth, Adolescents, and Resilience Programming

Youth Development

UNFPA Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan 32410

24-Jan – 26-Dec · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Youth Development
Start Date
24-Jan
End Date
26-Dec
Budget (USD)
374,000
Budget (PKR)
69,190,000
Geographical Area
Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
32410

Project details

  • The 2024 program strengthened national efforts on Life Skills-Based Education (LSBE), youth engagement, and gender-responsive resilience. Key results included:
  • (a) Development of LSBE standalone curriculum for Grades IX–XII and pilot rollout in 100 FDE schools (training 100 teachers and reaching 2,000 students);
  • (b) Establishment of the National Forum on LSBE, with quarterly meetings chaired by MoFE&PT, leading to alignment of curricula and integration into provincial domains;
  • (c) 15 schools digitized with Chromebooks and LED screens for LSBE learning;
  • (d) Y-Peer Network reactivated with 93 trained youth members in Punjab, KP, and Balochistan;
  • (e) National Youth Helpline (NYHL) handled 15,503 calls nationwide (64% psychosocial, 13% education, 11% reproductive health issues);
  • (f) National Youth Summit 2024 hosted 300+ youth and stakeholders to promote leadership and inclusion;
  • (g) Teacher training and community engagement in 11 districts reached 8,792 community members (3,536 children, 3,400 parents, 1,856 elders);
  • (h) Needs assessment of out-of-school adolescents conducted in 10 districts (KP, Punjab, Balochistan), identifying barriers and policy recommendations;
  • (i) Stakeholder mapping of 20 CBOs/CSOs in refugee and host communities completed, improving local education and LSBE delivery; and
  • (j) GBV Response Program assisted 5,622 women, men, and children through 3 active WGFS in Balochistan.
  • The program achieved 100% completion across all outputs, advancing national youth, education, and gender goals.

Project 3

Youth, Adolescents, and Resilience Programming

Youth Development

UNFPA Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan 32410

24-Jan – 26-Dec · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Youth Development
Start Date
24-Jan
End Date
26-Dec
Budget (USD)
374,000
Budget (PKR)
69,190,000
Geographical Area
Islamabad, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
32410

Project details

  • The 2024 program strengthened national efforts on Life Skills-Based Education (LSBE), youth engagement, and gender-responsive resilience. Key results included:
  • (a) Development of LSBE standalone curriculum for Grades IX–XII and pilot rollout in 100 FDE schools (training 100 teachers and reaching 2,000 students);
  • (b) Establishment of the National Forum on LSBE, with quarterly meetings chaired by MoFE&PT, leading to alignment of curricula and integration into provincial domains;
  • (c) 15 schools digitized with Chromebooks and LED screens for LSBE learning;
  • (d) Y-Peer Network reactivated with 93 trained youth members in Punjab, KP, and Balochistan;
  • (e) National Youth Helpline (NYHL) handled 15,503 calls nationwide (64% psychosocial, 13% education, 11% reproductive health issues);
  • (f) National Youth Summit 2024 hosted 300+ youth and stakeholders to promote leadership and inclusion;
  • (g) Teacher training and community engagement in 11 districts reached 8,792 community members (3,536 children, 3,400 parents, 1,856 elders);
  • (h) Needs assessment of out-of-school adolescents conducted in 10 districts (KP, Punjab, Balochistan), identifying barriers and policy recommendations;
  • (i) Stakeholder mapping of 20 CBOs/CSOs in refugee and host communities completed, improving local education and LSBE delivery; and
  • (j) GBV Response Program assisted 5,622 women, men, and children through 3 active WGFS in Balochistan.
  • The program achieved 100% completion across all outputs, advancing national youth, education, and gender goals.

Project 8

Schools Meal Program

Nutrition

WFP Quetta, Balochistan

26-Jan – 26-Jun · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition
Start Date
26-Jan
End Date
26-Jun
Budget (USD)
981,213
Budget (PKR)
274,739,640
Geographical Area
Quetta, Balochistan
Donor
WFP

Project details

School meals for 20000 students in Quetta

Project 8

Schools Meal Program

Nutrition

WFP Quetta, Balochistan

26-Jan – 26-Jun · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition
Start Date
26-Jan
End Date
26-Jun
Budget (USD)
981,213
Budget (PKR)
274,739,640
Geographical Area
Quetta, Balochistan
Donor
WFP

Project details

School meals for 20000 students in Quetta

Project 14

SOPHRON Project (e-voucher Pilot Project - In Kind)

Nutrition / Social Protection

WFP Quetta, Balochistan 4,134 households

25-Sep – 26-Feb · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition / Social Protection
Start Date
25-Sep
End Date
26-Feb
Budget (USD)
50,854
Budget (PKR)
14,289,974
Geographical Area
Quetta, Balochistan
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
4,134 households

Project details

  • Monthly cycle of e-Voucher distribution amount adolescent girls (six cycles of e-Voucher PKR 1,400 each)
  • 4,134 households
  • 20 Kg of wheat flour on monthly basis for each girl/HH

Project 14

SOPHRON Project (e-voucher Pilot Project - In Kind)

Nutrition / Social Protection

WFP Quetta, Balochistan 4,134 households

25-Sep – 26-Feb · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition / Social Protection
Start Date
25-Sep
End Date
26-Feb
Budget (USD)
50,854
Budget (PKR)
14,289,974
Geographical Area
Quetta, Balochistan
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
4,134 households

Project details

  • Monthly cycle of e-Voucher distribution amount adolescent girls (six cycles of e-Voucher PKR 1,400 each)
  • 4,134 households
  • 20 Kg of wheat flour on monthly basis for each girl/HH

Project 17

Community-Based Climate Resilience and Protection through Indigenous Adaptive Strategies

Climate Change / Livelihoods

WFP Jaffarabad & Sohbatpur 10,000 households

24-Nov – 25-May · WFP

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Thematic Area
Climate Change / Livelihoods
Start Date
24-Nov
End Date
25-May
Budget (USD)
233,532
Budget (PKR)
65,622,492
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad & Sohbatpur
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
10,000 households

Project details

  • Disaster resilient infrastructure
  • Climate smart agriculture training and demonstrations
  • Livelihood support through engagement of locals in cash for work and cash for training activities
  • Livestock, poultry farming, entrepreneurship and kitchen gardening trainings to women for improved livelihoods
  • Capacity building of government departments and local communities
  • Construction of Water ponds, nursery raising, flood protection walls
  • Total beneficiaries 10,000

Project 17

Community-Based Climate Resilience and Protection through Indigenous Adaptive Strategies

Climate Change / Livelihoods

WFP Jaffarabad & Sohbatpur 10,000 households

24-Nov – 25-May · WFP

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Thematic Area
Climate Change / Livelihoods
Start Date
24-Nov
End Date
25-May
Budget (USD)
233,532
Budget (PKR)
65,622,492
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad & Sohbatpur
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
10,000 households

Project details

  • Disaster resilient infrastructure
  • Climate smart agriculture training and demonstrations
  • Livelihood support through engagement of locals in cash for work and cash for training activities
  • Livestock, poultry farming, entrepreneurship and kitchen gardening trainings to women for improved livelihoods
  • Capacity building of government departments and local communities
  • Construction of Water ponds, nursery raising, flood protection walls
  • Total beneficiaries 10,000

Project 21

Climate Change Resilience Building in Jaffarabad (Phase 3)

Climate Change / DRR

WFP Jaffarabad (Balochistan) 10,000 beneficiaries

23-Sep – 24-Jan · WFP

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Thematic Area
Climate Change / DRR
Start Date
23-Sep
End Date
24-Jan
Budget (USD)
161,046
Budget (PKR)
44,770,788
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
10,000 beneficiaries

Project details

  • Community-level emergency preparedness and response (EPR) systems strengthened for flood disaster management, benefiting approximately 10,000 beneficiaries in 20 villages.
  • Disaster mitigation infrastructure built in all project villages, including 20 protection walls, 20 water ponds, and 20 raised ground safe places.
  • Resilient livelihoods built for approximately 2,000 households through trainings on climate smart agriculture (CSA) and income generation activities (IGA).
  • Protection of the community’s environment from degradation through climate smart activities, resulting in the planting of approximately 10,000 trees, establishment of 20 nurseries, and implementation of waste management and water conservation measures in all project villages.
  • Formation and training of 20 Village Disaster Management Committees (VDMCs) and volunteer groups, ensuring community participation and ownership of the project.

Project 21

Climate Change Resilience Building in Jaffarabad (Phase 3)

Climate Change / DRR

WFP Jaffarabad (Balochistan) 10,000 beneficiaries

23-Sep – 24-Jan · WFP

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Thematic Area
Climate Change / DRR
Start Date
23-Sep
End Date
24-Jan
Budget (USD)
161,046
Budget (PKR)
44,770,788
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
10,000 beneficiaries

Project details

  • Community-level emergency preparedness and response (EPR) systems strengthened for flood disaster management, benefiting approximately 10,000 beneficiaries in 20 villages.
  • Disaster mitigation infrastructure built in all project villages, including 20 protection walls, 20 water ponds, and 20 raised ground safe places.
  • Resilient livelihoods built for approximately 2,000 households through trainings on climate smart agriculture (CSA) and income generation activities (IGA).
  • Protection of the community’s environment from degradation through climate smart activities, resulting in the planting of approximately 10,000 trees, establishment of 20 nurseries, and implementation of waste management and water conservation measures in all project villages.
  • Formation and training of 20 Village Disaster Management Committees (VDMCs) and volunteer groups, ensuring community participation and ownership of the project.

Project 22

Cash Top Up for Nutrition Project (Women and Children)

Nutrition / Cash Assistance

WFP Naseerabad (Balochistan) 12,604 households

23-Oct – 24-Jan · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition / Cash Assistance
Start Date
23-Oct
End Date
24-Jan
Budget (USD)
179,903
Budget (PKR)
50,013,034
Geographical Area
Naseerabad (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
12,604 households

Project details

  • Screened 100,000+ families having target groups within household (Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women (PBW) and children under 5) for Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)
  • 12,604 beneficiaries families having MAM eligible for assistance identified and registered by ACT, including assistance in setting up mobile wallets
  • 12,000 PKR distributed across 3 cycles to eligible households
  • Mother Support Groups (MSGs) and Informal Men's Groups (IMGs) formed for promotion of health seeking behaviours.
  • All beneficiaries enrolled in nutrition education activities for promotion of awareness of early childhood nutrition, health seeking behaviours and hygiene
  • Financial literacy sessions held for women receiving cash grants
  • Nutrition Fair held for promotion of early childhood nutrition awareness
  • Social media and other media campaigns for nutrition education

Project 22

Cash Top Up for Nutrition Project (Women and Children)

Nutrition / Cash Assistance

WFP Naseerabad (Balochistan) 12,604 households

23-Oct – 24-Jan · WFP

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Thematic Area
Nutrition / Cash Assistance
Start Date
23-Oct
End Date
24-Jan
Budget (USD)
179,903
Budget (PKR)
50,013,034
Geographical Area
Naseerabad (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
12,604 households

Project details

  • Screened 100,000+ families having target groups within household (Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women (PBW) and children under 5) for Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM)
  • 12,604 beneficiaries families having MAM eligible for assistance identified and registered by ACT, including assistance in setting up mobile wallets
  • 12,000 PKR distributed across 3 cycles to eligible households
  • Mother Support Groups (MSGs) and Informal Men's Groups (IMGs) formed for promotion of health seeking behaviours.
  • All beneficiaries enrolled in nutrition education activities for promotion of awareness of early childhood nutrition, health seeking behaviours and hygiene
  • Financial literacy sessions held for women receiving cash grants
  • Nutrition Fair held for promotion of early childhood nutrition awareness
  • Social media and other media campaigns for nutrition education

Project 23

Capacity Building Support to Health department staff on Vitamin A Supplement(VAS) program

Health / Nutrition

Nutrition International Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Karachi 300 Health department staff trained

Jun-19 – Dec-23 · Nutrition International

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Thematic Area
Health / Nutrition
Start Date
Jun-19
End Date
Dec-23
Budget (USD)
34,113
Budget (PKR)
8,528,250
Geographical Area
Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Karachi
Donor
Nutrition International
Total Beneficiaries
300 Health department staff trained

Project details

  • Organized and conducted four provincial training workshops for Nutrition International (NI) and Department of Health (DoH) focal persons across Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, trained 300 Health department staff with on VAS program.
  • Ensured comprehensive logistical and operational management for all trainings, including venue selection, setup, printing of materials, per diem disbursement, and coordination with NI and DoH officials.
  • Organized seminars and coordination meetings in the 19 low-performing districts to improve local health and nutrition program implementation.

Project 23

Capacity Building Support to Health department staff on Vitamin A Supplement(VAS) program

Health / Nutrition

Nutrition International Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Karachi 300 Health department staff trained

Jun-19 – Dec-23 · Nutrition International

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Thematic Area
Health / Nutrition
Start Date
Jun-19
End Date
Dec-23
Budget (USD)
34,113
Budget (PKR)
8,528,250
Geographical Area
Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Karachi
Donor
Nutrition International
Total Beneficiaries
300 Health department staff trained

Project details

  • Organized and conducted four provincial training workshops for Nutrition International (NI) and Department of Health (DoH) focal persons across Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, trained 300 Health department staff with on VAS program.
  • Ensured comprehensive logistical and operational management for all trainings, including venue selection, setup, printing of materials, per diem disbursement, and coordination with NI and DoH officials.
  • Organized seminars and coordination meetings in the 19 low-performing districts to improve local health and nutrition program implementation.

Project 28

Women and Girls Friendly Spaces (WGFS) - Emergency Response – Balochistan

Gender / GBV

UNFPA Sibi, Naseerabad (Balochistan) 18,000 women and girls

23-Mar – 23-Aug · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Gender / GBV
Start Date
23-Mar
End Date
23-Aug
Budget (USD)
105,634
Budget (PKR)
29,366,252
Geographical Area
Sibi, Naseerabad (Balochistan)
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
18,000 women and girls

Project details

  • Total: 18000 women and girls beneficiaries
  • Established 6 women and girls' friendly spaces in Umerkot and Badin, providing psychosocial support and referral to essential services.
  • Offered health services through EZShifa telemedicine equipment, including SRH sessions.
  • Deployed Community Mobilizers to raise awareness and mobilize the community.
  • Conducted orientation and training sessions for GBV response partners and held regular GBV coordination meetings at the district level.
  • Coordinated medical camps with specialized services and organized community-based sessions.

Project 28

Women and Girls Friendly Spaces (WGFS) - Emergency Response – Balochistan

Gender / GBV

UNFPA Sibi, Naseerabad (Balochistan) 18,000 women and girls

23-Mar – 23-Aug · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Gender / GBV
Start Date
23-Mar
End Date
23-Aug
Budget (USD)
105,634
Budget (PKR)
29,366,252
Geographical Area
Sibi, Naseerabad (Balochistan)
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
18,000 women and girls

Project details

  • Total: 18000 women and girls beneficiaries
  • Established 6 women and girls' friendly spaces in Umerkot and Badin, providing psychosocial support and referral to essential services.
  • Offered health services through EZShifa telemedicine equipment, including SRH sessions.
  • Deployed Community Mobilizers to raise awareness and mobilize the community.
  • Conducted orientation and training sessions for GBV response partners and held regular GBV coordination meetings at the district level.
  • Coordinated medical camps with specialized services and organized community-based sessions.

Project 29

Employment Intensive Reconstruction in Flood Affected Districts

Livelihoods / Infrastructure

ILO Rajanpur & Sohbatpur 603 houswholds + others

23-Mar – 23-May · ILO

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Thematic Area
Livelihoods / Infrastructure
Start Date
23-Mar
End Date
23-May
Budget (USD)
123,239
Budget (PKR)
34,260,442
Geographical Area
Rajanpur & Sohbatpur
Donor
ILO
Total Beneficiaries
603 houswholds + others

Project details

  • Population of most affected 02 UCs in district Sohbatpur and Rajanpur, now have gained key infrastructure including demonstration low-cost climate resilient housing, multipurpose raised ground platforms, irrigation schemes, protection walls/embankments and clearing of farmlands/roads which improve community resilience against future disasters and help them restore agriculture incomes
  • 451 unskilled and skilled CfW beneficiaries carry out planned CfW activities while 150 women receive livelihood trainings, 4 women engaged in Women’s Community Centres (WCC) as master trainers and operators of EZShifa Telehealth kiosks.
  • All 603 CfW beneficiaries receive timely payments

Project 29

Employment Intensive Reconstruction in Flood Affected Districts

Livelihoods / Infrastructure

ILO Rajanpur & Sohbatpur 603 houswholds + others

23-Mar – 23-May · ILO

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Thematic Area
Livelihoods / Infrastructure
Start Date
23-Mar
End Date
23-May
Budget (USD)
123,239
Budget (PKR)
34,260,442
Geographical Area
Rajanpur & Sohbatpur
Donor
ILO
Total Beneficiaries
603 houswholds + others

Project details

  • Population of most affected 02 UCs in district Sohbatpur and Rajanpur, now have gained key infrastructure including demonstration low-cost climate resilient housing, multipurpose raised ground platforms, irrigation schemes, protection walls/embankments and clearing of farmlands/roads which improve community resilience against future disasters and help them restore agriculture incomes
  • 451 unskilled and skilled CfW beneficiaries carry out planned CfW activities while 150 women receive livelihood trainings, 4 women engaged in Women’s Community Centres (WCC) as master trainers and operators of EZShifa Telehealth kiosks.
  • All 603 CfW beneficiaries receive timely payments

Project 31

Unconditional lifesaving cash assistance program for the flood affected communities in Sohbatpur (Phase 1 & 2)

Humanitarian / Cash Assistance

WFP Sohbatpur (Balochistan) 9000 Households

Nov-22 – May-23 · WFP

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Thematic Area
Humanitarian / Cash Assistance
Start Date
Nov-22
End Date
May-23
Budget (USD)
123,239
Budget (PKR)
34,506,920
Geographical Area
Sohbatpur (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
9000 Households

Project details

  • Phase I: Unconditional Cash-Based Transfers of PKR 12,000 to 9,000 beneficiaries for 3 separate cycles
  • Phase II: Conditional Cash for Work

Project 31

Unconditional lifesaving cash assistance program for the flood affected communities in Sohbatpur (Phase 1 & 2)

Humanitarian / Cash Assistance

WFP Sohbatpur (Balochistan) 9000 Households

Nov-22 – May-23 · WFP

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Thematic Area
Humanitarian / Cash Assistance
Start Date
Nov-22
End Date
May-23
Budget (USD)
123,239
Budget (PKR)
34,506,920
Geographical Area
Sohbatpur (Balochistan)
Donor
WFP
Total Beneficiaries
9000 Households

Project details

  • Phase I: Unconditional Cash-Based Transfers of PKR 12,000 to 9,000 beneficiaries for 3 separate cycles
  • Phase II: Conditional Cash for Work

Project 33

Integrated project for economic recovery in flood emergency Pakistan

Livelihoods / Recovery

Care for Others Jaffarabad, Usta Muhammad, Sohbatpur, Naseerabad 1,780

23-Jan – 23-Jan · Care for Others

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Thematic Area
Livelihoods / Recovery
Start Date
23-Jan
End Date
23-Jan
Budget (USD)
52,817
Budget (PKR)
14,683,126
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad, Usta Muhammad, Sohbatpur, Naseerabad
Donor
Care for Others
Total Beneficiaries
1,780

Project details

  • Provision of wheat seed and fertilizers (12,000 kg each) to flood effected farmer families (240 acre of agriculture land) in District Jaffarabad, Ustamuhammad and Naseerabad
  • Provision of winterization kits to 12,28 families in Sohbatpur provision of Health care/MCH services cash assistance for livelihood restoration to 30 families (PKR 35,000 each) construction of one room houses for 22 flood affected families
  • Installation of water filtration plants for 500 families in flood affected communities of
  • Jaffarabad

Project 33

Integrated project for economic recovery in flood emergency Pakistan

Livelihoods / Recovery

Care for Others Jaffarabad, Usta Muhammad, Sohbatpur, Naseerabad 1,780

23-Jan – 23-Jan · Care for Others

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Thematic Area
Livelihoods / Recovery
Start Date
23-Jan
End Date
23-Jan
Budget (USD)
52,817
Budget (PKR)
14,683,126
Geographical Area
Jaffarabad, Usta Muhammad, Sohbatpur, Naseerabad
Donor
Care for Others
Total Beneficiaries
1,780

Project details

  • Provision of wheat seed and fertilizers (12,000 kg each) to flood effected farmer families (240 acre of agriculture land) in District Jaffarabad, Ustamuhammad and Naseerabad
  • Provision of winterization kits to 12,28 families in Sohbatpur provision of Health care/MCH services cash assistance for livelihood restoration to 30 families (PKR 35,000 each) construction of one room houses for 22 flood affected families
  • Installation of water filtration plants for 500 families in flood affected communities of
  • Jaffarabad

Project 34

Institutionalization of LSBE, Youth Empowerment, SRHR, GBV Prevention, Flood Response and Capacity Building

Youth Development/ Education

UNFPA Federal (Islamabad), Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Balochistan 2,763 beneficiaries

Jan-22 – Dec-22 · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Youth Development/ Education
Start Date
Jan-22
End Date
Dec-22
Budget (USD)
228,265
Budget (PKR)
42,229,025
Geographical Area
Federal (Islamabad), Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Balochistan
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
2,763 beneficiaries

Project details

  • Developed and institutionalized the national LSBE curriculum for Grades 1–10, including textbook development for Grades IV and VIII.
  • Established 4 LSBE teacher training facilities and conducted national dissemination workshops.
  • Trained 550 teachers, 100 Scouts, 120 student leaders, and 96 transgender youth on LSBE, leadership, reproductive health, and life skills.
  • Integrated LSBE into national systems including the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association and multiple provincial education departments.
  • Developed multilingual LSBE materials in Punjabi, Saraiki, Pushto, Shina, and Hindko, approved by the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII).
  • Conducted a national workshop for over 100 stakeholders to share learnings and support curriculum adoption.
  • Delivered emergency SRHR and GBV services through 33 medical camps, reaching 1,504 patients (women, children, and men).
  • Trained 260 community members on GBV prevention, protection, and referral pathways.
  • Introduced PSEA awareness materials and referral mechanisms in flood-affected communities.
  • Launched national outreach for the 1234 Youth Helpline and FM campaigns targeting Out- of-School Children (OOSC).
  • Conducted assessment studies to inform policy reforms and strengthen youth engagement strategies.

Project 34

Institutionalization of LSBE, Youth Empowerment, SRHR, GBV Prevention, Flood Response and Capacity Building

Youth Development/ Education

UNFPA Federal (Islamabad), Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Balochistan 2,763 beneficiaries

Jan-22 – Dec-22 · UNFPA

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Thematic Area
Youth Development/ Education
Start Date
Jan-22
End Date
Dec-22
Budget (USD)
228,265
Budget (PKR)
42,229,025
Geographical Area
Federal (Islamabad), Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Balochistan
Donor
UNFPA
Total Beneficiaries
2,763 beneficiaries

Project details

  • Developed and institutionalized the national LSBE curriculum for Grades 1–10, including textbook development for Grades IV and VIII.
  • Established 4 LSBE teacher training facilities and conducted national dissemination workshops.
  • Trained 550 teachers, 100 Scouts, 120 student leaders, and 96 transgender youth on LSBE, leadership, reproductive health, and life skills.
  • Integrated LSBE into national systems including the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association and multiple provincial education departments.
  • Developed multilingual LSBE materials in Punjabi, Saraiki, Pushto, Shina, and Hindko, approved by the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII).
  • Conducted a national workshop for over 100 stakeholders to share learnings and support curriculum adoption.
  • Delivered emergency SRHR and GBV services through 33 medical camps, reaching 1,504 patients (women, children, and men).
  • Trained 260 community members on GBV prevention, protection, and referral pathways.
  • Introduced PSEA awareness materials and referral mechanisms in flood-affected communities.
  • Launched national outreach for the 1234 Youth Helpline and FM campaigns targeting Out- of-School Children (OOSC).
  • Conducted assessment studies to inform policy reforms and strengthen youth engagement strategies.