About Indus Welfare Association
A legacy of empowering rural communities since 2001.
Our History
Indus Welfare Association was registered under Social Voluntary 1961 Act on January 15, 2001.
IWA believes in participatory approaches amongst stakeholders to bring social changes.
Indus Educational Academy was established in 2002 to provide quality education to rural students.

Our Vision
To see socio-economically self-sustain, politically and culturally enriched and well acquainted literate and healthy rural communities.
Our Mission
Indus Welfare Association (IWA) is committed and devoted in contributing its vision through diverse interventions.
Objectives of the Organization
Provide quality education through formal and non-formal schools
Provide health facilities to disadvantaged communities
Reduce poverty through natural resources management
Women empowerment through programs
Support human rights as per UN Declaration
Our Impact
Over two decades, we have transformed lives through education and community programs.
1100+
Students Currently Enrolled
880+
Youth Beneficiaries
700+
Girls & Women Served
1,560+
Community Beneficiaries
100+
Households (WASH)
1,000+
Flood Relief Kits
Organizational Structure
IWA operates with a clear structure for effective program delivery.
General Body
Governing Authority
Executive Committee
Strategic Direction
Executive Director
Mr. Tajammul Hussain
Program Manager
Monitoring Officer
Program Officers
Finance Officer
Experience with Donors
IWA has successfully implemented projects with diverse donors.
| Year | Project | Donor | Amount (PKR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ongoing 2011 | IELP, Support for Indus Educational Academy | SEF / Govt. of Sindh | 13,916,850 |
| 2011 | Improve Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Facilities in 10 Schools | Japan Water Forum Fund, Tokyo Japan | 114,842 |
| 2011 | Non Food Items (NFI) to flood victims of Sanghar | International Organization for Migration (IOM) | 3,200,000 |
| 2010 | Self Help Biological Sand Filter | Japan Water Forum Fund, Tokyo Japan | 112,402 |
| 2010 | Indus Computer Center | Consulate-General of Germany, Karachi | 280,000 |
| 2009 | Benazir Income Support Program Survey | AASA-PPAF/World Bank | 3,474,555 |
| 2009 | Construction Community Centre in village Muhammad Saeed Aain | District Govt. Sanghar | 556,000 |
| 2009 | Construction Community Centre in village Kurkali | District Govt. Sanghar | 556,000 |
| 2008 | 20 Adult Women Education Literacy Centres | NCE, LPF/SSGC | 220,000 |
| 2007 | Construction 25 community latrines in 5 villages | District Govt. Sanghar | 445,000 |
| 2005 | 2 Computers | Sindh Social Welfare Council | 30,000 |
| 2004 | Bricks pavements in village Khair Muhammad Brohi, UC Kurkali | AASA/USAID | 110,000 |
| 2004 | Bricks pavements and Sanitation in village Muhammad Saeed Aain | Safwco-PPAF | 266,139 |
Partner Organizations
We collaborate with organizations committed to community development.
Sindh Education Foundation
Japan Water Forum Fund, Tokyo Japan
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Consulate-General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Karachi
AASA Consultant
District Government Sanghar
Church World Service
Aahung Karachi
Pakistan Dairy Development Board Islamabad
Sindh Social Welfare Council
Literate Pakistan Foundation
Networked With
Our Work in Action

Students learning at Indus Educational Academy

Classroom teaching session

Computer training centre

Campus overview

Flood relief distribution activities

WASH program bio-sand filters

Village community center

Women literacy education programme