WOMEN DEVELOPMENT
In Asian countries women are still the second grade citizens. Women rights are only in the books they are not practically observed. It is still a question mark on their existence of the females. Are they a lot for their existence and struggle but still the outcome is very low.
A female child in the family is never welcomed open heartedly. She is taken as a curse never as blessing. When born her parents sit back and think about her dowry, never education.In this male dominated society the sasti commodity is living the life equal to that of an animal. If she is a workingwomen that she has to work two ways she has to go to work, look after children and look after the house chores.
This weaker sex is discriminated physically, mentally and sexually abused in this man made world. In Pakistan the literacy rate is very low.
Our NGO will be working on the over looked issues of female i.e. Education Health Marriage Education Give me an educated mother and I will give you an educated nation. (Abraham Licoln) Strategy
A team of good teachers will be targeting the bastis thus giving them the basic education and writing their name. The male community will not be appreciating thus effort so a bonus would be set e.g. 1 Rs per word will be given as along with the snacks. Medical
A healthy mother can very well look after her family and can contribute well in their upbringing. But where as the female health is concerned it is always overlooked. That is the main reason that a lot of female die during the labour that is a mockery on the development of science. A team of doctors would be visiting these areas twice a week in order to do complete medical and follow up.
Marriage is one of the most sensitive issues for the females as dowry is accompanying it. A large number of female don’t get married, as their parents cannot afford their dowry. These females end up as psychological patients. SAVE will be contributing in their dowries.
Irum Saeed, 30, poses for a photograph at her office at the Urdu University of Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, July 24, 2008. Irum was burned on her face, back and shoulders twelve years ago when a boy whom she rejected for marriage threw acid on her in the middle of the street. She has undergone plastic surgery 25 times to try to recover from her scars.
Shameem Akhter, 18, poses for a photograph at her home in Jhang, Pakistan, Wednesday, July 10, 2008. Shameem was raped by three boys who then threw acid on her three years ago. Shameem has undergone plastic surgery 10 times to try to recover from her scar.
Najaf Sultana, 16, poses for a photograph at her home in Lahore, Pakistan on Wednesday, July 9, 2008. At the age of five Najaf was burned by her father while she was sleeping, apparently because he didn't want to have another girl in the family. As a result of the burning Najaf became blind and after being abandoned by both her parents she now lives with relatives. She has undergone plastic surgery around 15 times to try to recover from her scars.
Saira Liaqat, 26, poses for the camera as she holds a portrait of herself before being burned, at her home in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. When she was fifteen, Saira was married to a relative who would later attack her with acid after insistently demanding her to live with him, although the families had agreed she wouldn't join him until she finished school. Saira has undergone plastic surgery 9 times to try to recover from her scars.

