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What We Do ? { Community Proposals Needed Support for Implementation  }
  • Reform and capacity building of existed schools
  • Nursing training for rural girls (self-employment and services for local community).
  • Quack's doctors (working in rural areas) training program)
  • Interfaith harmony and peace building program.
  • Rural youth development program.
  • TB Awareness and treatment program.
  • AIDS and hepatitis awareness program.
  • Awareness and rehabilitation program for disabled children.
  • Supply of clean drinking water in rural areas.
  • Low cost sanitation program

Financial aspects

AIM annually audits its account by the external auditor.

AIM’s annual budget is $:42000

 

AIM is privileged being the members of following international networks

People in AID-UK          IFNGO Malaysia           Freshwater Action Network-UK

WWSF – Switzerland      STOP TB Partners WHO-Switzerland

IHS-Netherlands           HIC-Mexico

International Facilitation

  • Facilitated a session on ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS AND PLANNING PROGRAM in a conference organized by SUBE Cairo Egypt from 18-21 December 1995.
  • Facilitated a session on ROLES OF CHURCHES IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN PAKISTAN in workshop organized by CCA( Hong Kong )-NCC Pakistan from 25th-29th March 1996.

AIM as the sister organization:  AMDA-Japan

Consultative status: For PAKISTAN ENVIRONEMENTAL PROTECTION COUNCIL with the notification of CPEPC1 (1)/95 of April 2, 1995

Admitted AIM as observer NGO of the following UN Body. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Germany

AIM is the accredited NGO to the Habitat II Conference (Istanbul, 3-14 June 1996) and the Istanbul+5 special session of the UN General Assembly (New York, 6-8 June 2001) and therefore affiliated with United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) with A/CONF.165/5

AIM’s publication

Practical Manual for capacity building and institutional development

Manual for the Veterinary extenuation workers

Manual for community health workers (rural)

Data collected of 50 government and private schools.

Bench mark survey of 30 rural areas

Report of workshop on gender

Pictorial material to highlight different communal issues

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5,June World Environment day Why Poverty? Save Natural Resources  Illiteracy Why? Child Rights
 
 
 
 
     
 


 

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