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Empowered Women like Farhana Empower Others

Farhana Mehmood, a graduate of Aman Tech, was nervous and scared when she arrived there on her first day. She had never stepped out of her house primarily due to her handicapped daughter. With her husband's support, she enrolled at Aman Tech to learn stitching. Her husband, a rickshaw driver,... Read More

September 30, 2021

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Nosheen Cooking Food For Others Helped Her Feed Her Family

After Nosheen Nadeem’s husband’s operation, he was unable to work and she soon realized that in order for her family to survive, she had to create a source of income. She thought of starting a canteen stall. However, in order to do so, she needed an initial investment. It was... Read More

September 30, 2021

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Javeeda’s Triumph

One in every three children in Pakistan is malnourished. Javeeda’s fate would have been the same, if not for Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre. Her mother shared, “ My daughter, Javeeda, our second youngest child was severely malnourished at 18 months. We couldn’t do much to improve her diet. Putting our... Read More

September 30, 2021

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Aisha’s Dream Come True

Aisha is a little girl who always dreamt of going to school. But she belongs to a village in Tharparkar where little girls are expected to help with household chores and especially accompany their mothers to fetch water. Instead of spending her time studying, reading books and learning about the... Read More

September 30, 2021

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Mothers like Shabana Have a Right to Maternal Healthcare

Shabana, 33, did not receive proper health-care during her pregnancy and at the time of delivery, the clinic staff where she had registered for delivery declined to admit her due to complications. Shabana was in extreme pain and her husband, a daily wage laborer, rushed her to 'The Lady Dufferin... Read More

September 30, 2021

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Empowering Farhana

Farhana Mehmood, a graduate of Aman Tech, was nervous and scared when she arrived there on her first day. She had never stepped out of her house primarily due to her handicapped daughter. With her husband's support, she enrolled at Aman Tech to learn stitching. Her husband, a rickshaw driver,... Read More

September 28, 2021

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Javeeda’s Triumph

One in every three children in Pakistan is malnourished. Javeeda’s fate would have been the same, if not for Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre. Her mother shared, “ My daughter, Javeeda, our second youngest child was severely malnourished at 18 months. We couldn’t do much to improve her diet. Putting our... Read More

September 28, 2021

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Nosheen’s Entrepreneurial Venture

After Nosheen Nadeem’s husband’s operation, he was unable to work and she soon realized that in order for her family to survive, she had to create a source of income. She thought of starting a canteen stall. However, in order to do so, she needed an initial investment. It was... Read More

September 28, 2021

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Aisha’s dream comes true

Aisha is a little girl who always dreamt of going to school. But she belongs to a village in Tharparkar where little girls are expected to help with household chores and especially accompany their mothers to fetch water. Instead of spending her time studying, reading books and learning about the... Read More

September 28, 2021

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