Batool Welfare Trust
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Sustainable Development
Major group affiliation: |
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Affiliation with other organizations: | NGO Computer literacy,VErtex,Department of Lioteracy Govt of The Punjab,etc |
Publications: | Brouchurs,news clips,etc |
Statements or documents submitted Commission on Sustainable Development: |
Nil |
Social Development
Affiliation with other organizations: | Nil |
Publications: | Brochers,New clips etc. |
Statements or documents submitted to the Commission on Social Development: |
Nil |
Statements or documents submitted to the UN Forum on Indigenous Issues: |
Nil |
Purpose of the organization: | Aims & Objectives BWT Women Empowerment Program Promote self-determination especially economically poor women, children. Provision of totally free legal advice facilities to the poor populace in the remote areas of Pakistan. Creating social awareness by indoctrinating the illiterate. Providing shelter to the destitute and exploited people. To educate the masses and spread education; particularly among women, in order to bring about a sustainable change in the society. To provide relief to those in abject poverty by giving food, clothing and health care. Hard work & individual productivity Excellence in Reputation Financial Transparency Happiness and Employee Satisfaction Our work environment, staff policies and attitude will be aimed at enabling the employees to meet their personal aspirations and goals. Character Building We consider character building to be an integral aspect of our programs, as learning without personal integrity will be of little value to the individual and the society. Problems & Needs Main problem: Intolerance in the society; Escalation of violence in the community (sectarianism, ethnic differences); Discrimination against the vulnerable; Lack of compassion and respect for human life. Causes - Political instability in the country and in the adjoining regions. - Man-made disasters. - Social norms. - Economic vulnerability. - Cultural attitudes. - Religious beliefs. - High illiteracy rate. |
Activities relevant to the conference of States Parties to the convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: | Provision of Wheels Chairs to the persons with disablities,their education etc. |
Confirmation of the activities of the organization at the regional, national or international level: | NIl |
A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality: | Nazia Batiool,President/Executive Director,Natinality Pakistani,Muhammad Kabir,Finace Secretary,Muhammad Shabbir Abbasi Joint Secretray,Zahid Rabbani Information Secretray,M.Shahzad Hassan Public Relation Officer,Muhammad Azhar Director Admin etc all the members of governing body nationalioty is pakistani |
Description of the membership of the organization, indicating the total number of members: | How BWT generates resources? Membership Volunteer Base BWT is run entirely with the help of volunteers. There are around 1600 Number Volunteers, comprising of workers at several BWT projects, clerks, surveyors and health professional. Although these Volunteers get subsistence allowance for their services, the compensation is not in the form of salary. This compensation system is also beneficial for the volunteers who can add to their income by putting in more hours besides their other regular jobs. In addition to the paid volunteers, there are many others who offer their services without any payment or reward, and participate in social work on full time or part time basis. Such voluntary work takes many forms. The awareness promoting campaigns are served by doctors and other professionals. Legal and financial services are often available on gratis basis. Volunteers collect and deliver food, clothing, medicines and other necessary supplies. BWT has no problem in enlisting social workers for its help in its various activities. People from every profession and walk of life offer their services free of charge. Since most of the Volunteers belong to the lower and middle class, it is easier for them to identify with the needs of the people. For enrolling Volunteers preference is given to school teachers, health workers and youngsters wishing to dedicate some hours of their day to work in rural areas. The under lying idea behind this approach is to reach the masses in rural set-up avoiding sectarian and political controversies making the system more radical and direct. Despite all these difficulties, BWT workers display real and positive motivation. They all seem to draw satisfaction from their work and take pride in their being part of a pioneering team in a challenging field. |
Advancement of Women
Affiliation with other organizations: | Nil |
Publications: | Nil |
Statements or documents submitted to the Commission on the Status of Women: |
Nil |
Statements or documents submitted to the Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: |
Nil |
Major group affiliation: | Children and Youth |
Affiliation with other organizations: | Nil |
Affiliation with UN bodies: | Nil |
Publications: | Nil |
Statements or documents submitted to the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF): |
Nil |
Involvement in Public Administration: | Nil |
Publications: | Nil |