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Who we are? IDENTITY, MERGE AND ACTION (AIM) is a non-profit making, volunteer and non-Governmental organization based in Faisalabad (PAKISTAN). Faisalabad is the third biggest city of Pakistan with the total population of 1.9 m and also known as the Manchester of Pakistan. It is also termed as the proud home of textile industries and surrounded by villages. It is connected by all means of communication. It is at distance of 375kms from Islamabad the capital of Pakistan and at 150kms from Lahore the ancient city and the capital of Punjab .

AIM was founded in 1991 by 6 persons; most of them keep social background and fame. These six persons are from target community. They worked with the community for the formation of organization to solve the problems with the help of awareness and education. With the extensive exercise, the IDENTITY, MERGE AND ACTION was find the name and developed its objectives and working methodology.

Legal Status: AIM is registered under the societies’ registration act, XXl of 1860 with the JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, PUNJAB LAHORE PAKISTAN.

Aims and Objectives:
O To help the people for their own identification
O To help the people change their own unsatisfactory situation
O To help the people to train themselves for their own development
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To help the people to find their own resources rather to find first external       resources for their development

O To help the people to merge with each other for their common interest
   
Approach and Methodology Adopted in Decision Making
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Selection of the working areas by visits, baseline survey, and by the existed documents

   
   
Awareness (micro and macro)/animation program with the following objectives:
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Situation analysis by discussing their social, cultural, economic, religious and  political circumstances by dialogues, group meetings and case studies

O Problems identification and ranking of the problems
O Need analysis (Justification, participant’s resources, planning and implementing schedule)
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Follow-up (To know the sustainability of the interest, renovations and more  planning)

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Implementation of the proposed project with the participation of local   representation

O Attempts to sustain the projects as the programs
   
   
Target Communities:
 

Deprived, disadvantaged, neglected and underdeveloped community irrespective of race, religion, caste, color, creed, sex, and denomination, social and economic status is the main target group of AIM.

   
   

 

     
 

 

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