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TEVTA
The Government of Punjab's Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) is managing 402 technical institutions spread all over Punjab and providing technical, vocational and commerce education to around 100,000 students both male and female in Pakistan.
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Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of communications services. The company provides a complete, well-balanced product portfolio of mobile and fixed network infrastructure solutions and addresses the growing demand for services with 20,000 service professionals worldwide. Nokia Siemens Networks is one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure companies with operations in 150 countries. The company is headquartered in Espoo, Finland.

GSM Association
The GSM Association, the global trade association for mobile operators, set up the Development Fund in October 2005 to provide consulting support to innovative pilot projects that use mobile technology to boost social, economic and environmental welfare in developing countries. Working with mobile operators, the Fund supports easily-replicable and sustainable projects that have the potential to be widely-deployed.

Disabled Welfare Association (DWA)
Disabled Welfare Association was established in 2000 with the core objective of promoting the concept of an independent life for persons with disabilities and obtaining their due rights. Also, they hope to alleviate poverty by promoting self-employment and providing financial support and loans.
For more information, visit www.dwapk.org

Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS)
Pakistan Red Crescent Society, founded in 1947, gives priority to ameliorate the suffering of the most vulnerable people in distress without discrimination of nationality, race, religious belief, class, or political opinion. The main activities of the Society are relief work during and after conflict, disaster relief and auxiliary health and welfare services, which include a wide range of activities for the less privileged and marginalized people in both urban and rural areas
For more information, visit www.prcs.org.pk

SOS Children Villages
SOS Children's Villages are institutions established to give orphaned or abandoned children a new start in life by providing a substitute for the family they have lost. The children are given security, support, love and understanding. SOS Children's Villages of Pakistan was established in 1975. The first project was the SOS Children’s Village in Lahore in 1977 and this has been followed by projects in many other cities. The goal is to continue expansion until there are sufficient facilities to reach children all over the country.  
For more information, visit www.sos.org.pk

Baltistan Health and Education Foundation
The Baltistan Health & Education Foundation (BHEF), founded in 1989, is registered as a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organisation (NGO) in Pakistan under Societies Act 1860 at Islamabad and under the Voluntary Social Welfare Association Ordinance 1960 with the Social Welfare Dept. at Skardu/Baltistan. It is the aim of the Foundation to develop sustainable primary healthcare and education programmes particularly for women and children in Baltistan.
For more information, visit www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~cn6/baltista/bhef/