Pakistan
Education Project for Brilliant Deserving Student - Brother Amirullah Fazal Nabi from Peshawar, Pakistan studying Bachelor of Science (BSc) Civil Engineering

“Ignorance is dangerous but knowledge without responsibility is more dangerous”
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Name |
Amirullah |
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Father |
Fazal Nabi |
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University |
University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Peshawar |
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Studying |
BSc-Civil Engineering |
48th Microfinance Completed for Electric Accessories Shop for Brother Muhammad Wassem
Expanding opportunities for people living in poverty
GB£ 650.00 transformed the life from poverty to Prosperity


Completion Report of Microfinance- Muhammad Waseem
With The Grace of Almighty Allah we have completed micro finance project of Muhammad Waseem with a total cost of PKR 105,000.00
Background:
Muhammad Waseem is a resident of the Lunda Bazar low income neighborhood of Rawalpindi. He has three young children who are all dependent upon him. An electrician by profession, Muhammad Waseem has worked as a sales man at a shop for electrical devices in the past. However, an acute kidney infection and lack of funds for timely medical treatment, forced this young man to be laid off more than a year ago. He has so far met his family’s expenses by selling their few belongings.
49th Microfinance Completed for Brother Sarwar Shah - Mobile Shop
GB£ 616.00 transformed the life from poverty to Prosperity

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Name |
Muhammad Farooq |
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Father Name |
Sooba Khan Nadeem |
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Requested Business |
Mobile Shop and accessories |
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Required Investment |
PKR. 90,000.00 |
47th Microfinance Completed for General Store for Brother Sarwar Shah
GB£ 822.00 transformed the life from poverty to Prosperity

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Name |
Sarwar Shah |
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Father Name |
Peer Shah |
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Requested Business |
General merchants |
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Required Investment |
PKR. 120,000.00 |
Completion Report of In-Service Teachers training Course 2013
Changing lives through education
An LFT-MICT initiative for educational uplift



MICT in collaboration with the UK based Lady Fatemah Trust (LFT) has successfully completed an ambitious project which saw up to 60 teachers from remote parts of Pakistan, spend three weeks in February to improve their teaching skills. The event which was the second of its kind for the MICT-LFT partnership was held at MICT’s premises in Rawalpindi.
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