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1,416,806

Organised Households.

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79,074

Formed Community Organizations.

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13,922

Formed Village Organizations.

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589

Formed Local Support Organizations.

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The social mobilization movement began in Pakistan in December 1982, originating in the Northern Areas. The pioneer of this movement was the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP). It gradually spread to the rest of the country under the guise of provincial Rural Support Programs (RSPs) established by the Government of Pakistan and collaborative donor funding. For this purpose, the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established to work under the umbrella of the Rural Support Program Network in designated districts of Sindh. In July 2003, Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established, funded by the Government of Sindh with the provision of an endowment of..

Background

The social mobilization movement began in Pakistan in December 1982, originating in the Northern Areas. The pioneer of this movement was the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP). It gradually spread to the rest of the country under the guise of provincial Rural Support Programs (RSPs) established by the Government of Pakistan and collaborative donor funding. For this purpose, the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established to work under the umbrella of the Rural Support Program Network in designated districts of Sindh. In July 2003, Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established, funded by the Government of Sindh with the provision of an endowment of..

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Vision

The social mobilization movement began in Pakistan in December 1982, originating in the Northern Areas. The pioneer of this movement was the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP). It gradually spread to the rest of the country under the guise of provincial Rural Support Programs (RSPs) established by the Government of Pakistan and collaborative donor funding. For this purpose, the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established to work under the umbrella of the Rural Support Program Network in designated districts of Sindh. In July 2003, Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established, funded by the Government of Sindh with the provision of an endowment of..

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Mission

The social mobilization movement began in Pakistan in December 1982, originating in the Northern Areas. The pioneer of this movement was the Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP). It gradually spread to the rest of the country under the guise of provincial Rural Support Programs (RSPs) established by the Government of Pakistan and collaborative donor funding. For this purpose, the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established to work under the umbrella of the Rural Support Program Network in designated districts of Sindh. In July 2003, Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) was established, funded by the Government of Sindh with the provision of an endowment of..

Our Services
Social Mobilization
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
MF
MICROFINANCE
Education
EDUCATION
Vocational
VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Community Infra Development
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Low Cost Housing
LOW-COST & RESILIENT HOUSING
Tree Plantation
TREE PLANTATION
Capacity Building
CAPACITY BUILDING OF THE COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONS
Hand made Crafts
HAND-MADE CRAFTS PROMOTIONS
Micro Health insurance
MICRO-HEALTH INSURANCE
57,593

Poor HHs received Income Generating Grants. Amount 797.8 Million.

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242 Million

Amount saved by Our Community Organizations.

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281,479

Households benefitted with Community Investment Fund (CIF). Amount 4.6 Billion.

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108,790

Community members are trained in vocational training.

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SRSO Presence

District Office

15

District Office

Union Council Office

722

Union Councils

Taluka Office

86

Taluka Office

Rural Villages

86

Taluka Office

SRSO Operational Area
SRSO presence
28,553

Community Physical Infrastructure Schemes Completed.

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1,163,300

Households insured under Micro Health Insurance.

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1,015,185

Micro credit beneficiaries & disbursed. Amount 26.9 Billion.

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32,580

Low-Cost Houses Constructed.

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940,566

Trees planted & managed by Community.

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25,500

Poultry layers distributed.

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18,878

Kitchen gardening seeds distributed.

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Current Ongoing Projects
SPHF
Sindh People's Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF)
Delivering Accellerated Family Planning in Pakistan(DAFPAK)
Delivering Accelerated Family Planning in Pakistan (DAFPAK)
IFL
Interest Free Loan (IFL) Program
Sky Garment Factory
People's Poverty Reduction Program (PPRP)
Latest News & Events
Publications
News & Events
Sharing the Responsibility
Universally accepted fact that education plays a pivotal role in social, political, economic and moral development of a society, summons more attention to the matter, especially in the currently polarized developing societies. As education greatly helps in eradicating poverty and allied societal problems, so in this context, the United Nations committing to the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, recognized that “eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty,
پچاس ڈگری گرمی میں دیہی عورتوں کے ساتھ
اسلام آباد میں املتاس کے پھول کھلے تھے اور سیاست میں سب گفت و ناگفت حضرات سیاسی گُل کھلا رہے ہیں۔ میں نے فیصلہ کیا کہ دل جلانے سے بہتر ہے کہ میں کوئی باقاعدہ کام ہوتا ہوا دیکھ لوں۔ سندھ کے دیہات میں ’’سرسو‘‘ اور این آر ایس پی نے کیا کیا؟ میں نے دل سنبھال کے جانے کا پروگرام اس شدید گرمی میں اس لیے بنایا کہ مجھے سچ لکھے اور سچ دیکھے ہوئے مدت ہو گئی تھی۔ اللہ کا نام لیکر سکھر کے لیے روانہ ہوئی۔
81st SRSO Board Meeting
The 81st meeting of the Sindh Rural Support Organization (SRSO) Board was held on October 18, 2025, at the SRSO Complex, Sukkur, under the chairpersonship of Ms. Naheed Shah Durrani, Chairperson of the SRSO Board.
Appeal for Humanitarian Assistance for Over 1.5 Million Rural
Heavy rain and flash floods claim lives and destroy homes. The Provincial Government declared 20 districts as ‘calamity- Hit areas’. People were displaced from their houses, millions of people had been marooned, and 80 percent of standing crops on thousands of acres had been wiped out due to the flood-like conditions in various rural areas of Sindh. They also have no potable water to drink.
Publications
Final Annual Reports 2025
Final Annual Reports 2025
Donors and Partners
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