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“Education for all" is the motto at NWHO as it is an essential part of our development strategy. All children deserve a good schooling so they can contribute their knowledge and skills to society. At NWHO we ensure equal opportunities regardless of race, color, religion and caste so everyone can reach their full potential and be a part of their country's development. We offer education through raising awareness, building primary schools and renovating old ones along with offering support to a range of primary, secondary and higher education institutions. Also we help to develop the opportunities available to both teachers and stakeholders.
We also have a scholarship program to identity and assist talented students who can't afford primary, secondary and higher education. This allows these gifted individuals to leave behind the poverty cycle for better things, such as developing ownership and a sense of responsibility.
NWHO's vision is that all children have access to good quality education. New World Hope is running the educational, training, Awarness and skill development projects in the different areas where the need is much appreciated. In our educational programs we are providing all necessary needs and assistance to helpless and needy children i.e. all sort of help to get admission in schools and colleges through our scholarship program, the renovation of schools & college, and assisting them in form of monthly fees, uniforms text books and stationary. NWHO is also supporting the several tuition centers, academies, computer training centres, schools and colleges by providing educational materials, childrens books, school books, reference books and used computers.
Program Highlights
NWHO Scholarships & Talent Awards
Due to increasing expenses in education and poverty, more than 70 % of the students in Pakistan are not able to carry on their education. According to UNESCO Pakistan is facing a challenge of the low literacy as compared to other countries and it has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. In this scenario NWHO has been helping the needy/ low-
Education Activities
We have implemented many activities and projects in education sector, in collaboration with local CBO here is a highlight of some of them:
Education School for Vulnerable Children: Funded by Faraj, implemented in Nowshera and Charadadda Districts between November 2010 and June 2012.
NWHO launched a new program in partnership with Faraj, called "Establishing Community Learning Centers in Rawalpinid, District for Literacy and Life Skills Program. The program was implemented between June 2013 and May 2014.
Nahe Dunya computer literacy programme that involves teaching of basic and advanced concepts of IT based on the children’s ability levels.
The Nahe Dunya computer literacy program is benefiting over 5,00 children this year.
More than 100,000 children have directly benefited from our Education and IT program Since the beginning of NWHO in 2005. At present, this flagship initiative of NWHO is reaching out to 10,000 children directly through our education and IT support projects.
NWHO Skill Development Program -
In 2006 NWHO initiated skills development program with the aim to alleviate poverty and economically empower disadvantaged youth through training and skill development. Later the A1 Skills Trade Promotion & Training Organization project was established to further the mission of Skill Development Program and to help disadvantaged youth by providing income generating skills training courses.
Flood Relief, Non food item Distribution 2014-
Assistance for IDPs and Returnees in Mardan –( 2014)
Supplying and Installing Water Pipes in Nowshera– (2015)
Assistance to IDPs in Pakistan –( 2010)
Procurement of Food and Non Food Items for Returnees in Pakistan –(2014)
Shelter Rehabilitation and Providing Assistance to Vulnerable Populations in KPK –( 2015)
Emergency Relief of FI & NFI in Karradah, Nowshera –(2007)
Emergency Distribution of FI & NFI to 3500 Vulnerable IDPs, Mardan– (2009)
School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness (SESP) Training Program 2009-
Emergency Assistance to Flood Affected Families in Nowshera-
NWHO's immediate response to Pakistan Earthquake 2005
New World Hope Organization Flood Relief Operation 2010
New World Hope’s Emergency Health Project 2010
Distribution of women shawls to flood affected families in KPK (Charsadda)-
Hygiene Kits distribution to 500 flood affected families in Flood 2011 Affected District Charsadda-
Distribution of Meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to flood affected family in 2011, Nowshera and Charsadda
NWHO distributed medicines among refugees in 2009, Afghan Camp Akora Khattak Camp
Tree Planting campaign
UN seal the deal campaign 2009
Training Workshop on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction 2009
NWHO Scholarships & Talent Awards
Training Workshop Human Rights Based Approaches to Development
Water Provision Program in Afghan Refugees Camp (2006 -
Food Distribution in Afghan Refugees Camp Akora Khattak-
New World Hope Free Medical Dispensary in Village Tangawali, july 2006
NWHO distributed Child blankets & winter Jackets among refugees. December, 2007
Medical Camps
Human Rights Awareness And Legal Aid Programs
Environment Awareness Walk
Relief for Victims of Flood in 2008, Balochistan Pakistan
Women's Rights
Non formal schooling project 2010 for flood affected children in KPK
Distribution of Food and Drinking Water to Flood affected People in Districts Badin & MirpurKhas (Sindh Province) -
Environmental Protection Awareness 2015
NWHO Skill Development Program -