Development Programs
Our development programs address climate change, disability inclusion, health, education, environment, and skill development to improve community well-being. We support adaptive practices, accessible services, learning opportunities, and practical skills that strengthen livelihoods. Our approach centers on people's participation, dignity, and local knowledge. By linking social and economic needs with environmental care, we help communities become resilient. Together, these efforts create lasting positive change.
Rural Livelihood and Sustainable Agriculture
Our rural livelihood and agriculture programs strengthen farming households through improved practices, skill development, and clean energy solutions. We support small farmers with climate-responsive methods, solar energy use, crop diversification, and practical agri skills. The approach values local knowledge, shared effort, and self-reliance. By improving food security, income options, and energy access, families gain stability. These actions help rural communities move toward resilience and long-term growth.
Our Work Under Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Agriculture
Farmers' Initiatives for Food Security Assurance-III
1,300 Farming Families Served (Ongoing)
July 2023 – June 2026. District: Dadu. Supported by MISEROER.
Farmers' Initiatives for Food Security Assurance-II
900 Farming Families Served.
April 2020 – June 2023. District: Dadu. Supported by MISEROER.
Farmers' Initiatives for Food Security Assurance-I
900 Farming Families Served.
January 2017 – March 2020. District: Dadu. Supported by MISEROER.
DRR Contributing Sustainable Agriculture
800 Farming Families Served.
January 2014 – December 2016. District: Dadu. Supported by MISEROER.
Solar Electrification
399 Households Served.
July–August 2016. District: Shaheed Benazirabad. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Village Development Program
301 Households Served.
August 2012 – July 2014. District: Dadu. Supported by OPP-RTI Karachi.
Micro Credit Project
2,476 Beneficiaries (Entrepreneurs) Served.
Mehar, District: Dadu. Period: 2011–12 and 2013. Supported by OPP-OCT Karachi (Currently OPRCT).
Interest Free Loan (IFL)
760 Beneficiary Families Served.
District: Dadu. Period: October 2012 – July 2013.
Rillie Crafts Women Economic Development Project
200 families and 1,200 individuals served.
Taluka Manjhand, District Jamshoro, Sindh. August 2013 – July 2014.
Basic Civic Services Sector
The Basic Civic Services sector focuses on education, community physical infrastructure, health and nutrition, and WASH to improve quality of life. It supports access to learning, safe facilities, clean water, sanitation, and essential health services. The approach emphasizes community participation and local solutions. By addressing everyday needs, it strengthens dignity and safety. These services help communities live healthier and more secure lives.
Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI) – Sub Sector
CPI focuses on affordable housing and basic community facilities that improve living conditions, safety, and access to essential services.
Our Work Under Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI)
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
399 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Shaheed Benazirabad. May 2014 – June 2015. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units
216 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Shaheed Benazirabad. May 2016 – June 2017. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
198 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Jamshoro. May 2016 – June 2017. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
119 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Sujawal. April 2022 – September 2022. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
198 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Jamshoro. May 2016 – June 2017. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
50 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Dadu. April 2022 – September 2022. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Construction of Low-cost Housing Units in Sindh
118 Affordable Housing Units Constructed.
District: Jamshoro, 2022. Supported by SBBHC–Government of Sindh.
Our Work Under Health and Nutrition (Sub-Sector)
Supports access to basic healthcare services, disease prevention, and improved well-being for communities, especially women and children. Link: Our Work Under Sub-Sector Health.
Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program – BSFP
62,190 Beneficiaries Served (PLWs).
District: Naushehro Feroz. November 2022. Supported by World Food Programme.
Blanket Supplementary Feeding Program – BSFP
25,920 Beneficiaries Served (PLWs).
District: Jamshoro. December 2022.
Our Work Under Education & Literacy (Sub-Sector)
Aims to improve access to quality learning opportunities, basic skills, and awareness for children, youth, and adults. Link: Our Work Under Sub-Sector Education.
Adolescent and Adult Literacy Program – AALTP Center
146 Adolescent and 21 Adult Learners.
Baghwah, Taluka Hyderabad (Rural), District Hyderabad.
Each One Teach One (EOTO) – Adult Literacy Center
15 learners.
Village Noor Muhammad Solangi. Collective effort of BASIC and NCHD Hyderabad. Period: October – December 2025.
Each One Teach One (EOTO) – Adult Literacy Center
19 learners (1st group).
Village Khan Muhammad Panhwar. BASIC and NCHD Hyderabad. October – December 2025.
Each One Teach One (EOTO) – Adult Literacy Center
15 learners (2nd group).
Village Khan Muhammad Panhwar. BASIC and NCHD Hyderabad. October – December 2025.
Rukhsar Public School
BASIC DF operated.
Mehar, District Dadu. Ongoing since 2010. BASIC DF own initiative.
Bright Future Foundation School
BASIC DF operated.
Mehar, District Dadu. Ongoing since 2010. BASIC DF own initiative.
Temporary Learning Schools Establishment
950 students (including girls and boys).
District: Dadu. Floods 2011–12. Supported by OPP-RTI.
Marvi Adult Learners Center
27 Adolescent girls and 23 women learners.
UC Siyal, Taluka Dadu. BASIC DF own initiative.
Sasui Adult Learners Center
26 Adolescent girls and 24 women learners.
UC Khudabad. BASIC DF own initiative.
Sorath Adult Learners Center
26 Adolescent girls and 24 women learners.
UC Khudabad. BASIC DF own initiative.
Girls Youth Training – Project - I
Girls’ Youth Beneficiaries: 100.
Girls Youth Training project was implemented with support of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Human Resource Research & Development Board Government of Sindh. Village Morio Mirbahar, Taluka Hyderabad (Rural).
Girls Youth Training – Project - II
Girls’ Youth Beneficiaries: 59.
Girls Youth Training project was implemented with support of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Human Resource Research & Development Board Government of Sindh. Village Zaheer Barich, Taluka Hyderabad (Rural).
Our Work Under Community WASH Development (Sub-Sector)
Ensures safe drinking water, proper sanitation, and hygiene practices to protect health and dignity at community level.
Construction of Latrines in Sindh
1,200 beneficiary households served (latrines along with low-cost housing).
District: Jamshoro, 2022.
WASH Unity Project
350 families and 2,123 individuals served.
UC Yaar Muhammad Kalhoro & Khudabad – access to clean water. August 2013 – July 2014.