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Welcome to - SRSP
Community development, poverty alleviation, social development and natural resources are interlinked processes with conservation, and they require sustained contribution of the state, market and civil society. Responding to this need, economists, academics, social workers and progressive farmers formed Sindh Rural Support Program (SRSP) in 1995 to promote sustainable development to reduce the poverty in Sindh particularly in its rural areas.
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Vision
To Promote Sustainable Development in Sindh through Community Participation to Reduce Poverty.
Mission
SRSP in its development programs gives importance to disadvantaged social groups and women such as haris (sharecroppers), small landowners and wage earners.
 
SRSP - Disaster Management
SRSP in collaboration with World Food Program (WFP) has implemented the flood relief activities in district Khairpur Sindh, by providing food items to 12,372 families, for two months.
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During PHET Cyclone in coastal area of Pakistan, SRSP with the support of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) supported 8,596 beneficiaries in UC Kothi and Kar Malik, Taluka Jati, district Thatta.
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SRSP Brochure
SRSP is a non gevermental and non profit organization working since 1995.
It is established under Trust Act 1882 with registration number 5810 registered on 30th December 1996
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Social Moblization
SRSP organized Exposure Visit under Social Moblization Project in collaboration with of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation (PPAF) in two Union councils, Kothi and Kar Malik, Taluka Jati, District Thatta.
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Food For Work - Supported by WFP
SRSP implemented Food for Work (FFW) program with the support of WFP-Pakistan in deserted area of four districts, Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar and Khairpur. SRSP has facilitated 25,364 beneficiaries in the FFW project.
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Pakistan Traditional birth attendants can curb maternal and infant mortality

KARACHI, 31 August 2008 (IRIN) - Until recently, 55-year-old Sabhai Bibi, a traditional birth attendant (TBA), known as a 'dai', used an age-old method of cleaning the vagina after birth.
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