Hamza Development Foundation (HDF)

Kontakt:

DF-1, First Floor, Midcity Apartments,

Express Highway, Islamabad.

+92-300-5353770 ulfat.bangash@hamzapk.org https://hamzapk.org/

Organisation:

GURYASAMO

In 2005, Hamza Development Foundation (HDF) was established in response to the earthquake in Azad Jammu & Kashmir, the worst seismic disaster in Pakistan’s history that killed over 87,000 people in its northeast. It is remembered as the deadliest natural disaster to hit South Asia, surpassing the 1935 Quetta earthquake. The magnitude of the human and economic loss was unprecedented and was demanding seriously organized efforts for rehabilitation. So, with an intention, a group of visionary volunteers registered Hamza Development Foundation (HDF) in 2008 as a permanent entity. After enough relief operations, HDF gradually spread its umbrella and launched different development projects. HDF has national and international linkages and partnership that ensures advantage of and building on each other’s strengths is the best way forward. Every effort needs to be made to avoid duplication of effort and build effective working partnerships both with the public and the private sectors. Following the international community mandatory bindings enshrined under SDGs, we believe in sustainability. Hamza Development Foundation (HDF) has extensive experience in the field of Health & Nutrition, Education, Economic Development, Orphan & Vulnerable Children, Emergency Response, Disaster Management, Water Supply Schemes and Construction of Mosques. The above contribution of HDF commensurate with the vision and mission of some international organizations inter alia UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). We are, with our meagre financial, human resources and other possible avenues are mitigating immediate issues of public and rendering tangible, quality, and timely services in following areas: – 1. Education 2. Economic Development 3. Primary Health Care and Nutrition 4. Social Capital Development 5. Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI) 7. Orphans Vulnerable Children 8. Water