Children Education & Social Welfare Society (CEWS)
Where’s & What’s SDG-Project
In the history of Pakistan, its first time that the local community based NGO progressed from grassroots level to UN level participation, going to launch further a Mega Project in remote, tribal and rural areas of south Punjab Pakistan to serve vulnerable and marginalized population specifically women and girls, which is called SDG-Project
What will cover the SDG-Project
The SDG-Project will address the following multipurpose services to alleviate poverty through:- Education, Health, Research, livelihood (Micro Enterprise), Peace building, Gender Equality, Climate Resilience and Cultural Exchange
Global Achievements through Awards bestowed upon (1997-2024):-
1. The CEWS is a registered non religious, non political and non profit organization and tax exempted..
2. The CEWS is a local community based NGO, which progressed from being a local community based to a global level organization to participate at global policy Reforms
3. The CEWS was founded by different renowned professional intellectuals of Lahore Pakistan
4. Top Asian University: Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), rated the
CEWS an Excellent Humanity server at grass roots level.
5. Donor’s Partners appreciates the CEWS partnership to work with
6. CEWS was accredited as a Special Consultative Status by the Un to participate in global policy reforms
7. Ensured capacity building of over 10,000 team members, community Workers,staff &
dedicated Volunteers
8. Created Public Private Partnership with over 10 public departments of Government of the Punjab, Pakistan i.e. Health, Education, Environment, Forest, Police, Cantonment Board,Sui Gas, NADRA, Social Welfare, Local Bodies
9. Established a network of 50 Community Based Organizations (CBOs) to ensure local
communities’ participation at grassroots level to own and sustain projects and benefited so far millions marginalised humanity. CBOs like Al-Flah Town, Chung Khurd, Kohar Bhtta, Nai Abadi Gohawa, Chachoonwali, Gadaai, Sakhi Sarwar, Choti Zareen etc.
10. CEWS enriched Institutional capacity to implement, monitor, manage funds with appropriate independent auditing arrangements.
11. Served over 2.3 Million (1997-2024) within over 25 years of vulnerable and marginalized through Education (Formal, Non-Formal & Vocational), Health (Preventive & Curative), Rights (against Violence & Child Labor), Environment (Removal of Liquid&Solid waste) and Dev.of Infrastructure(Roads, Streets and Gas) Partners appreciates the CEWS partnership to work with
12. Organized over thousand team members, devoted workers & dedicated volunteers
13. Experience of working with socially excluded and marginalised population.
14. Recommendation published by UN @ website
15. Inspirational MultiSctor projects Served vulnerable
16. focusing to serve further underserved, indigenous, marginalized and vulnerable population specifically women and girls. .
17. Government of Pakistan (Punjab) rated as a BEST-NGO
18. Government of Punjab, Pakistan as well recommended for Civil Award (the biggest achievement Civil Award of government of Pakistan)
19. Silver Jubilee Seminar (SJS): First time In the history of Pakistan, conducted 25 after years serving in the community, for the community and with the community
20 . Serving humanity as a Role Model rated by the Chief Justice (R) Lahore High Court
Where Funds Required for the SDG-Project in following Heads
Rs.1-Arab US$.3,508,771/-
Donate to purchase land Rs.50 million
Donate to Construct a floor Rs.10 million
Donate to Construct a ward Rs.5 million
Donate to construct a Room Rs.0.5 million
Similarly, Current activities are also required to be funded
(Health Clinic, Schools Monitoring, Addressing Social issues & Policy Reforms)
The CEWS firmly believe that transparency leads to trust and creates a sense of security. This is the very foundation upon which we have built our organization.
Registrations / Exemption
The CEWS is in Pakistan based registered under the Societies Act 1860
As well the CEWS is registered from Pakistan Punjab Charity Commission
Donations / voluntary contributions are exempt under section
Approval U/S 2(36) of the Tax exemption Ordinance 2001