What we do
We support communities to meet their aspirations
We help village families get better access to basic infrastructure, education and healthcare.
Community Participation
We expect all the communities we work with to partner with us in their development. They take on a share of between 10 and 40 percent, depending on the project.
Service with Dignity
Nothing is more important to our team than to serve our communities with the utmost dignity to ensure everyone feels respected and valued.
Community Aspirations
We never go to communities assuming we know what they need and want. To the contrary, all our projects are based on what people themselves aspir to.
Compassion
Our teams have been trained to help with compassion and to treat everyone in the way they themselves would like to be treated
Local
Expertise
We’re proud that our entire team is made up of people belonging to the same villages and they’re knowledge is irrefutable.
Local
Products
We use local products and local expertise to ensure they are relevant and affordable.
What we care for
Education
Achievements
2008-2025
950 children enrolled
400 children prepared for schooling
500+ students helped
400 women educated
600 students taught computer basics
50 students trained
370 students trained
Children in villages across Sindh typically spend their days grazing livestock, sitting at tea shops or playing on farmland. Many of them are enrolled in government schools but don’t attend; those who do, receive a very poor quality of education. We aim to provide quality education through our schools, skills training programs and scholarship fund that helps buy school supplies for children.
Healthcare
Achievements
2008-2025
Tens of thousands treated and given free medication
+500 patients provided special care
50 people provided with disability aids
Over 250 patients treated
100 cases
250 women taken through tubal
ligation/birth control
Impoverished communities in rural Sindh either rely on faith healers and untrained dispensers when someone falls sick or take on high-interest loans to pay for expensive private clinics in the city. Through our free Virtual Clinic run in collaboration with HealthX, we aim to provide adequate primary healthcare services to the public. For specialist care and complex surgery, we run a medical assistance program that takes care of patients in Larkana, Sukkur and Karachi. Our aim is to ensure the poor get access to the same medical care that affluent people do.
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
Achievements
2008-2025
Free swings, slides and climbing equipment for children
Only one of its kind in the area
Free constructive games for children
Stocked with thousands of books
Fully stocked facility with free arts & crafts for the public
Providing free cold drinking water to hundreds a day
Built in 10 villages
Built in villages
villages
30 villages
Barren, derelict villages are the hallmark of Sindh. We are working to provide basic facilities such as playgrounds, activity centers, libraries, sanitation systems, public toilets and public water hand-pumps to make daily life easier and more productive for village communities.
Family Assitance
Achievements
2008-2025
Provided to 200 entrepreneurs
2000 families helped to build homes
1000 provided with handpumps
3800 families helped to build toilets at home in
Connections provided to 127 families
130 families provided with kitchens
Provided to 700 families in 26 villages
Provided to thousands families
Hundreds of landless farmers in several villages helped to reap
crop, plough and level almost 1000 acres of land at rates 50 percent lower than market prices,
helping raise income.
150 daily wage families being provided with daily ration items at prices 40 percent
lower than retail.
Most families in rural Sindh live without proper shelter, clean water, toilets, kitchens, electricity or cooking gas. One village at a time, we are working to provide these families with these very basic facilites that ensure the safety, comfort and dignity every single person deserves and has a right to.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Achievements
2008-2025
50,000 people provided with shelter, food, tents and medical aid.
Villages across Sindh were devastated by the unprecedented rains and floods of 2022. Hundreds of thousands lost their homes and suffered through sickness, injuries and loss of income. Established in 2008, the focus of the Ali Hasan Mangi Memorial Trust is to uplift the lives of people in impoverished village communities in Sindh, through integrated rural development. Fourteen years on, the Trust has worked in almost 250 villages in 3 districts of the province. Our core focus areas are Community Infrastructure, Family Assistance, Healthcare and Education. In August, we provided flood affectees with shelter, food, basic supplies and medical care. Then, we moved to providing dry rations to hundreds of families in dozens of villages. In midSeptember, we got to the major task of rehabilitation as thousands lost their homes. Helping rebuild homes will remain our focus in the months ahead. In a country already battling an economic crisis and political instability, this flooding has set our most vulnerable people back in the most unfathomable way. Please help make their lives a little easier at this most difficult time.
Arts & Culture
Achievements
2008-2025
We work with Mohsin Babar Productions, a top dance-theatre company, to help promote and preserve our cultural heritage of dance and theatre.
We work with Mohsin Babar Productions, a top dance-theatre company, to help promote and preserve our cultural heritage of dance and theatre.
