Our Programs
Comprehensive educational and community development programs.
Indus Educational Academy
Established in 2002 by Indus Welfare Association. The prime objective is to provide standard quality education to students in rural areas and build their capacity to face the challenges of the modern world. Present enrollment including both boys and girls exceeds 1,100, with an education staff of 26 teachers, a vice principal and a principal.

Indus Educational Academy
Established in 2002 by Indus Welfare Association. The prime objective is to provide standard quality education to students in rural areas and build their capacity to face the challenges of the modern world. Present enrollment including both boys and girls exceeds 1,100, with an education staff of 26 teachers, a vice principal and a principal.
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Indus Computer Centre
Computer training for local females—no centre within 20 km of UC Kurkuli. IT Skills Certificate Course (3 months) runs 4 times a year; 80 females benefit annually.
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Total Direct Education Beneficiaries
1100+
Boys & Girls (Formal Education)
880
Youth Participants
700
Girls & Women
Program Features
Qualified and experienced teaching faculty
Modern curriculum aligned with standards
Computer lab with latest technology
Co-curricular activities and sports
Equal opportunities for boys and girls
Community engagement


Flood Relief Activities
IWA worked in vulnerable areas of District Sanghar with IOM, providing Non Food Items (NFI) to flood victims in various villages.
Flood Relief Distribution
1,000 Blankets Distributed
500 Kitchen Sets Distributed
1,000 Plastic Sheeting Distributed
500 Ropes Distributed
500 Toolkits Distributed
500 Jerry Cans Distributed
1,000 Sleeping Mats Distributed
Partner: International Organization for Migration (IOM)
WASH Program
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programs.

Self Help Biological Sand Filter
Bio-sand filters for 100 families. Sand layers remove sediments and host microbes that remove harmful bacteria. Built with local materials, easy to use and maintain. 743 direct beneficiaries.
100
Households
743
Total Direct Beneficiaries

Community Physical Infrastructure
25 community latrines, improved pavements and sanitation in villages, and two Village Community Centers. 1,560 total direct beneficiaries.
Construction of 25 community latrines
Improving pavements and sanitation in villages
Construction of two Village Community Centers
1,560
Total Direct Beneficiaries
WASH Partners:
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Combined Program Impact
Our programs touch the lives of thousands across rural Sindh
1100+
Students Enrolled
880
Youth Participants
700+
Girls & Women
1,560
Infrastructure Beneficiaries
743
WASH Beneficiaries
80/yr
IT Certificate Trainees
5,000+
Flood Relief Items
100
Bio-Sand Filter Families